EUSecWest/London Call for Papers and PacSec/Tokyo announcements
url: http://eusecwest.com url: http://pacsec.jp (PacSec/Tokyo Announcement below...) EUSecWest/core06 CALL FOR PAPERS -------------------------------- London Security Summit February 20/21 2006 LONDON, United Kingdom -- Applied technical security will be the focus of a new annual conference from the organizers of CanSecWest, and PacSec, which is sponsored by the U.K. Ministry of Defence - where the eminent figures in the international security industry will get together with leading European researchers to share best practices and technology. The most significant new discoveries about computer network hack attacks and defenses, commercial security solutions, and pragmatic real world security experience will be presented in central London at the Victoria Park Plaza hotel on February 20 and 21. The EUSecWest meeting provides international researchers a relaxed, comfortable environment to learn from informative tutorials on key developments in security technology, and to collaborate and socialize with their peers in one of the world's hubs of IT activity - downtown London. In addition to the usual one hour tutorials, panel sessions and highly entertaining 5 minute "lightning" talks, this conference will also feature a new session called "Elevator Focus Groups". Featuring several short sessions, these commercial presentations will showcase new, significantly used, or dramatically innovative products in the information security realm. Each selected vendor will have a short 10 minute presentation ("elevator pitch"), after which 10 minutes of audience Q&A and interactive discussion amongst the expert security practitioners attending will follow. In this session both the audience and the vendors can get valuable feedback from world leading experts. The attendees can get user evaluations and learn from sharing experiences about real world security applications and the practical uses of the products - the "focus group." Hence the name: Elevator Focus Groups. The EUSecWest conference will also feature the availability of the Security Masters Dojo expert network security sensei instructors, and their advanced, and intermediate, hands-on training courses - featuring small class sizes and practical application excercises to maximize information transfer. We would like to announce the opportunity to submit papers, lightning talk proposals, and elevator focus candidate products for selection by the EUSecWest technical review committee. Please make your proposal submissions before December 1st 2006. Slides for the papers must be submitted by February 1st 2006. Some invited papers have been confirmed, but a limited number of speaking slots are still available. The conference is responsible for travel and accomodations for the speakers. If you have a proposal for a tutorial session then please email a synopsis of the material and your biography, papers and, speaking background to core06@eusecwest.com. Only slides will be needed for the February paper deadline, full text does not have to be submitted. The EUSecWest/core06 conference consists of tutorials on technical details about current issues, innovative techniques and best practices in the information security realm. The audiences are a multi-national mix of professionals involved on a daily basis with security work: security product vendors, programmers, security officers, and network administrators. We give preference to technical details and new education for a technical audience. The conference itself is a single track series of presentations in a lecture theater environment. The presentations offer speakers the opportunity to showcase on-going research and collaborate with peers while educating and highlighting advancements in security products and techniques. The focus is on innovation, tutorials, and education instead of product pitches. Some commercial content is tolerated, but it needs to be backed up by a technical presenter - either giving a valuable tutorial and best practices instruction or detailing significant new technology in the products. Paper proposals should consist of the following information: 1) Presenter, and geographical location (country of origin/passport) and contact info (e-mail, postal address, phone, fax). 2) Employer and/or affiliations. 3) Brief biography, list of publications and papers. 4) Any significant presentation and educational experience/background. 5) Topic synopsis, Proposed paper title, and a one paragraph description. 6) Reason why this material is innovative or significant or an important tutorial. 7) Optionally, any samples of prepared material or outlines ready. Please include the plain text version of this information in your email as well as any file, pdf, or html attachments. Please forward the above information to core06@eusecwest.com to be considered for placement on the speaker roster, have your lightning talk scheduled, or submit your product for inclusion in the focus groups. Advance discount registration is now available for EUSecWest at http://eusecwest.com. =================================================== PacSec/core05 Conference Tokyo November 14-16 ----------------------------------------------------------- We would like to announce the final list of Security Masters Dojo courses that will be offered on the 14th at Aoyama Diamond Hall. Seats are available for all courses currently, but course registration is limited to only ten students each. The hands-on courses offered will be: Sinan 'noir' Eren & Nicolas Waisman - Immunity Win32 Reliable Heap Explotation Gerardo Richarte - Core Security Technologies Assembly for Exploit Writing Marty Roesch - Sourcefire Advanced IDS Deployment and Optimization Maximillian Dornseif & Thorsten Holtz - Aachen University Advanced Honeypot Tactics Philippe Biondi - EADS Mastering the Network with SCAPY We would also like to announce the final lineup of talks and apologize that the presentation from "sowhat" of the Chinese Xfocus group will be delayed to CanSecWest in April due to travel documentation issues. The final talks for PacSec in two weeks on November 15/16 will be: Andrea Barisani - Gentoo Building a modern LDAP based security framework. Cedric "Sid" Blancher - EADS WiFi traffic injection based attacks Javier Burroni - CORE SDI Using Neural Networks for remote OS identification Maximillian Dornseif - Laboratory for Dependable Distribute Systems Watching hackers hack - attack visualization van Hauser - thc Attacking the IPv6 protocol suite Adam Jacobs - Oracle Commercial Software and How Can We Fix It? Chris Jordan - Endeavor Security Writing Better Intrusion Prevention Signatures Hiroshi Shinotsuka - Symantec Advances in Trojan Threats Window Snyder - formerly Microsoft A new perspective on internal security. Ilja van Sprundel - Suresec Unix Kernel Auditing Mark Uemura - PWC Fault Redundant IPV6 Wireless Firewalls Yuji Ukai - eeye Real-Time OS Based Embedded Systems Using the JTAG Emulator Christian Wieser - Oulu University Secure Programming Group VoIP: SIP robustness and RTP security Registration: --------------- Seats are still available for PacSec, and registration is open at: https://pacsec.jp/register.html Security Masters Dojo/Tokyo registration is now open at: https://pacsec.jp/courses.html Contact core05@pacsec.jp for registration support or corporate sponsorship inquiries. -- World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques Tokyo, Japan November 14-16 2005 http://pacsec.jp pgpkey http://dragos.com/ kyxpgp
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