[ISN] CanSecWest/core05 Call for Papers - May 4-6 2005 - Deadline
December 6 2004
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CALL FOR PAPERS
CanSecWest/core05
Network Security Training Conference
http://cansecwest.com
May 4-6 2005
Vancouver, B.C.
Canada
CanSecWest would like to announce the call for papers of the
spring, sixth annual, CanSecWest/core05 network security training
conference and the announcement of the final set of presentations
for the PacSec.jp/core04 conference. The CanSecWest/core05
conference will be held on May 4-6 at the Mariott Renaissance in
downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The conference
focuses on emerging information security tutorials and
technology.
Please submit all proposals for presentations by December 6.
This year we will continue to also have two kinds of
presentations, the normal one hour tutorials, and there will
again be a session of the popular "lightning talks": 5 minutes
max (BigHook/Gong enforced) and 1-3 slides. Selected "lightning
talk" presenters will receive registration discounts (or rebates)
- travel and accomodations are their responsibility. "Ligntning
talk" submissions should follow the same submission guidelines
below. Deadline for "lightning talk" submissions is January 17th,
2005.
The conference is responsible for travel and accomodations for
the tutorial 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
core05 at cansecwest.com. Tutorials are one hour in length. Only
slides will be needed for the April paper deadline, full text
does not have to be submitted.
The CanSecWest/core05 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 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 overt 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 forward the above information to core05 at cansecwest.com. to
be considered for placement on the speaker roster.
The selected papers for PacSec.jp/core04 are:
George Kurtz - Google Hacking: Searching for ways to stop hackers.
Shane "K2" Macaulay & Dino Dai Zovi - Wireless vulnerabilities from rogue
access points.
Nico Fischbach - Voice Over IP Security
Maximillian Dornseif - 0wn3d by an iPod: Firewire/1394 Issues
Nico Fischbach & Toby Kohlenberg - Best methods for detecting anomalies in
global networks
David Meltzer - Hybrid approaches for optimized network discovery
Nicolas Brulez - Windows virus executable file infections and heuristic
detection.
Ivan Arce - Analyzing exploit code quality.
Hiroaki Etoh - Stack Protection Systems (ProPolice, XP SP2...).
Laurent Oudot - Countering Attack Deception Techniques.
Greg Smith - Security Tutorial for Administrators.
Ejovi Nuwhere - Inside Jyukinet: The Audit.
More information on the PacSec.jp/core04 conference in Tokyo
on November 11-12 can be found at http://pacsec.jp
Advance discount registration is now open for CanSecWest/core05
at http://cansecwest.com
thanks,
--dr
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World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques
Tokyo, Japan Nov 11-12 2004 http://pacsec.jp
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