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http://layerone.info/
The fifth annual LayerOne information technology conference is now
accepting submissions for topic and speaker selection. As always, we
are interested seeing a broad range of pertinent topics, and encourage
all submissions. Some of our past presentations have included:
- Hacking FedEx/Kinkos Smart Cards
- Anti-Forensics Techniques
- RFID Hacking
- Proximity Card Hacking
ShmooCon VI – Call for Papers
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February 5-7, 2010 - Wardman Park Marriott, Washington DC, USA
The Shmoo Group is soliciting papers and presentations for the sixth
annual ShmooCon.
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About ShmooCon and The Shmoo Group
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SHMOOCON VII, JANUARY 28-30, 2011
ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
ShmooCon and The Shmoo Group are soliciting papers and presentations for the seventh annual ShmooCon.
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August 31, 2010 – CFP opens
October 31, 2010 – Papers for preferential first round consideration due
November 30, 2010 – Final due date for all papers
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CALL FOR PAPERS (PDF version available at http://www.shmoocon.org/
cfp.pdf)
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The Shmoo Group is soliciting papers and presentations for the fourth
annual ShmooCon.
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About ShmooCon 2008 and The Shmoo Group
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The Shmoo Group is soliciting papers and presentations for the fifth
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The deadline for submissions is the 15th of October.
* What is Ruxcon?
Ruxcon is the premier technical computer security conference in the Australia-Pacific region. The conference aims to bring together the individual talents of the best and brightest security folk in the region, through live presentations, activities and demonstrations.
The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves whilst networking within the community and expanding their knowledge of security.
Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of defensive and offensive security topics, varying from previously unpublished research to required reading for the security community.
The deadline for submissions is the 30th of July.
* What is Ruxcon?
Ruxcon is the premier technical computer security conference in the Australia-Pacific region. The conference aims to bring together the individual talents of the best and brightest security folk in the region, through live presentations, activities and demonstrations.
The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves whilst networking within the community and expanding their knowledge of security.
Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of defensive and offensive security topics, varying from previously unpublished research to required reading for the security community.
The deadline for submissions is the 30th of July.
* What is Ruxcon?
Ruxcon is the premiere technical computer security conference within Australia. Ruxcon aspires to bring together the individual talents of the best and the brightest security folk within the Aus-Pacific region, through live presentations, activities, and demonstrations.
Ruxcon's unique approach to running a security conference ensures that the conference is accessible to all levels of the security industry. Ruxcon aims to be the most interesting, thought-provoking, and relevant information security conference in Australia.
The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves whilst networking within the community and expanding their knowledge of security.
The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere,
allowing attendees to enjoy themselves whilst expanding their
knowledge of security.
Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of
defensive and offensive security topics, varying from unpublished
research to required reading for the public security community.
For more information, please visit http://www.ruxcon.org.au
The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere,
allowing attendees to enjoy themselves whilst expanding their
knowledge of security.
Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of
defensive and offensive security topics, varying from unpublished
research to required reading for the public security community.
For more information, please visit http://www.ruxcon.org.au
• Return economy class air-ticket for one person.
• 3 nights of accommodation.
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner during conference.
• After-conference party.
• A very healthy dose of alcohol and fun.
• S$500 cash for speakers with brand new presentations.
*CFP SUBMISSION*
CFP submission must include the following information:
1) Brief biography including list of publications and papers published
• Return economy class air-ticket for one person.
• 3 nights of accommodation.
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner during conference.
• After-conference party.
• A very healthy dose of alcohol and fun.
• S$500 cash for speakers with brand new presentations.
*CFP SUBMISSION*
CFP submission must include the following information:
1) Brief biography including list of publications and papers published
Go Here to Submit a Paper:
https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=18885&
The Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference Organizing Committee is proud to announce the call for papers for the fifth annual Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference on May 13th (PreConference workshops on May 12th), co-hosted by the ISSA Denver and ISACA Denver Chapters. This call for papers ends Saturday, February 11, 2011.
If your presentation is selected for inclusion in the conference, you will be informed in late February. Submitted papers will also be considered for the PreConference Workshops on Thursday, May 12th. Those selected to present will receive a complimentary registration for the conference.
Guidelines for Submission
RMISC is looking for presentations covering a variety of current and future Information Technology Security, Auditing, Compliance, Privacy, and Cloud Computing topics. Presentations should be geared toward a Management, Technical, Auditing, Compliance, or IT Governance audience. Based on feedback from conference attendees, presentations should be in-depth and focused on a specific issue or technology. Please try to stay away from overviews or summaries. Hands-on demos and case studies with actionable outcomes are encouraged. Participants want to take away skills and information that they can use.
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LACSEC 2012
7th Network Security Event for Latin America and the Caribbean
May 6-11, 2012, Quito, Ecuador
http://lacnic.net/en/eventos/lacnicxvii/
7-8, 2011. The 2-day conference will be free and open for everyone to
attend. Primary audience will be academics and security professionals
with deep technical knowledge. Limited seats available. Passwords &
PINs, nothing else.
(Presentations as well as video recordings from most of the
presentations at Passwords^10, Dec 2010, are still available at
ftp://ftp.ii.uib.no/pub/passwords10/)
== DATES ==
> 7-8, 2011. The 2-day conference will be free and open for everyone to
> attend. Primary audience will be academics and security professionals
> with deep technical knowledge. Limited seats available. Passwords &
> PINs, nothing else.
>
> (Presentations as well as video recordings from most of the
> presentations at Passwords^10, Dec 2010, are still available at
> ftp://ftp.ii.uib.no/pub/passwords10/)
>
>
> == DATES ==
The deadline for submissions is the 10th of October.
What is Ruxcon?
Ruxcon is the premiere technical computer security conference within Australia. Ruxcon aspires to bring together the individual talents of the best and the brightest security folk within the Aus-Pacific region, through live presentations, activities, and demonstrations.
Ruxcon's unique approach to running a security conference ensures that the conference is accessible to all levels of the security industry. Ruxcon aims to be the most interesting, thought provoking, and relevant information security conference in Australia.
The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves whilst networking within the community and expanding their knowledge of security.
• Return economy class air-ticket for one person.
• 3 nights of accommodation.
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner during conference.
• After-conference party.
• A very healthy dose of alcohol and fun.
• S$500 cash for speakers with brand new presentations.
Trainers’ Privileges:
• 50% of net profit of class.
• 2 nights of accommodation (conference) (applicable for Singapore only).
• After-conference party.
• Return economy class air-ticket for one person.
• 3 nights of accommodation.
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner during conference.
• After-conference party.
• A very healthy dose of alcohol and fun.
• S$500 cash for speakers with brand new presentations.
Trainers’ Privileges:
• 50% of net profit of class.
• 2 nights of accommodation (conference) (applicable for Singapore only).
• After-conference party.
If you are unsure of wether you'll like it, feel free to have a look
at the content of previous editions. Talks included topics such as
SS7 phone networks hacking, satellites take overs via x25, kernel land
exploits against grsecurity hardened kernels, or the pwnie awards
winner Tarjei Mandt for his first presentation on this topic (note
to Dave Aitel: yeah man, face it, it was first seen at HES !!) and
many more.
Presentations on new R&D projects are the core of the conference.
By R&D and security, HES really means new offensive R&D security.
the opening of the 2010 CanSecWest Call For Papers. Given
the proximity of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver one month
before the conference, we would advise all planning to attend
to make travel preparations well in advance for next year...
PacSec 2009 Presentations
Keynote Presentation November 4: Mitsugu Okatani, National Information Security Center / Ministry of Defense / Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Keynote Presentation November 5: Hideaki Kobayashi, Information Technology Promotion Agency
Virtualisation security and the Intel privilege model - Tavis Ormandy & Julien Tinnes, Google
Silicon Chips: No More Secrets - Karsten Nohl
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LACSEC 2011
6th Network Security Event for Latin America and the Caribbean
May 17-20, 2011, Cancun, Mexico
http://lacnic.net/en/eventos/lacnicxv/index.html
LACNIC (http://www.lacnic.net) is the international organization based
October 28 - 29, 2010
We are pleased to announce the annual t2´10 conference, which will take
place in Helsinki, Finland, from October 28 to 29, 2010.
We are looking for original technical presentations in the fields of
information security. Presentations should last a minimum of 60 minutes
and a maximum of two hours and be presented in English.
Please note that presentations that focus on marketing or directly
promoting a company's products will not be accepted.
http://layerone.info/
The sixth annual LayerOne security conference is now accepting
submissions for topic and speaker selection. As always, we are
interested seeing a broad range of pertinent topics, and encourage all
submissions. Some of our past presentations have included:
- Virtualization
- Forensics / Anti-Forensics Techniques
- Hardware Hacking (GSM, Proximity Cards, Access Control Systems)
- Law / Legal Issues
balanced position regarding research and security, inviting businesses,
governmental actors, researchers, professionals and the general
public to share
concerns, approaches and interests for this topic.
During three days research conferences, solutions presentations,
panels and
debates will aim to view and determine the future of IT security.
--[ Content of the Research Track:
in their various fields, to share their research, discovery and
experience with all security enthusiasts in Asia.
Speakers who have presented in previous SyScan conferences are among the
best and brightest in the respective field.
Many of theses previous presentations were outstanding and awesome, with
the industry still in active discussion today.
This will continue to be case as the highly regarded members of the Call
for Paper (CFP) committee will ensure only the top speakers with the
best content will speak at SyScan. Your participation in SyScan will
help you to maintain your technological leadership and stay abreast of
October 27 - 28, 2011
We are pleased to announce the annual t2'11 infosec conference, which
will take place in Helsinki, Finland, from October 27 to 28, 2011.
We are looking for original technical presentations in the fields of
information security. Presentations should last a minimum of 60 minutes
and a maximum of two hours and be presented in English.
Please note that presentations that focus on marketing or directly
promoting a company's products will not be accepted.
The bugs in this advisory as well as a number of specific methods to
combine them with insecure Internet Explorer features are discussed in
the paper "Abusing Insecure Features of Internet Explorer"[5].
Exploitation of these vulnerabilities as well as others disclosed
previously was explained in a presentation at the BlackHat DC 2010
technical security conference [6]
8.1. *URLMON sniffing vulnerability*
In CoreLabs Security Advisory CORE-2008-0826 [2] a vulnerability that
Spanish url: http://ba-con.com.ar/speakers.html?language=es
Speaker list and Dojos for BA-Con, September 30, October 1st.
(all presentations in both Spanish and English)
Presentations:
WPA/WPA2: how long is it gonna make it - Cdric Blancher & Simon Marchal,
EADS & SGDN
Security Concerns of Firmware Updates (SPI System BIOS and Embedded
• Return economy class air-ticket for one person.
• 3 nights of accommodation.
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner during conference.
• After-conference party.
• A very healthy dose of alcohol and fun.
• S$500 cash for speakers with brand new presentations.
Trainers’ Privileges:
• 50% of net profit of class.
• 2 nights of accommodation (conference) (applicable for Singapore only).
• After-conference party.
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