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Black Hat USA 2008
Saturday, August 2 2008 through Thursday, August 7 2008
Location: Caesars Palace Las Vegas
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, November 30 1999
23rd International Information Security Conference (SEC 2008)
Monday, September 8 2008 through Wednesday, September 10 2008
Location: Milan, Italy, at Milano Convention Centre
CFP Deadline: Thursday, January 10 2008
ISACA’s Network Security Conference
Monday, September 8 2008 through Wednesday, September 10 2008
Location: Las Vegas, NV
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, November 30 1999
Join us for a variety of sessions that will provide a complete and balanced perspective of the program and technical sides of information security.
ISACA’s Network Security Conference is uniquely designed to meet the education and training needs of the seasoned IT practitioner as well as the newcomer. Whether you are an experienced information security professional keeping pace with complex network environments, an IS auditor looking to gain detailed knowledge and competencies on specific topics, an IS control professional seeking information on guarding one of your organization’s most important assets or otherwise involved with information security, this year’s Network Security Conference will benefit you.
The conference will offer 90-minute and half-day sessions on today’s hottest security topics and provide the technical knowledge IT professionals need to perform information security reviews and assure the proper protection of enterprise information. Sessions will address technical security issues during design, deployment and operations.
3rd International Malicious and Unwanted Software (Malware 2008)
Tuesday, October 7 2008 through Wednesday, October 8 2008
Location: Hilton Alexandria Mark center, Alexandria, VA, USA
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, November 30 1999
he single objective of the workshop is to acknowledge the difficulties associated with protecting the national infrastructure against such an impending and real threat. In addition, it is the intention, and hope, of the organizers that emergent tools, techniques, and strategies discussed at the workshop will become available to the general public as a direct result of the conference. The workshop will encourage the participation of researchers and developers who are willing to share and make such tools public.
This year, Malware’08 will be held on October 7-8, 2008 at the Hilton Alexandria Mark center, Alexandria, VA, USA. In addition to the traditional industry and research tracks, this year, a third track entitled "Software Complexity the root cause of System Vulnerabilities" has been added. This track will address the ramifications associated with ever increasing software complexity to the National and International War against computer attacks. Specifically, the following topics will be covered:
Do we really need all that added functionality? If we do, what price are we willing to pay in terms of susceptibility to ever increasing security risks.
Is Microsoft really that lazy? That is, when it comes to fixing known vulnerabilities.
Case studies that analyze the tradeoffs between software complexity and vulnerabilities.
Forensics tools in the age of Malware.
Tools needed in the successful development of vulnerability free software.
Black Hat Japan 2008
Tuesday, October 7 2008 through Friday, October 10 2008
Location: Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, November 30 1999
SecTor 2008
Tuesday, October 7 2008 through Tuesday, October 7 2008
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto
CFP Deadline: Wednesday, April 30 2008
RSA Conference Europe 2008
Monday, October 27 2008 through Wednesday, October 29 2008
Location: ExCeL London
CFP Deadline: Friday, April 11 2008
Hack In The Box Security Conference 2008 - Malaysia
Monday, October 27 2008 through Thursday, October 30 2008
Location: Westin Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
CFP Deadline: Monday, June 30 2008
ISACA’s Network Security Conference
Monday, November 10 2008 through Wednesday, November 12 2008
Location: Amsterdam
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, November 30 1999
Join us for a variety of sessions that will provide a complete and balanced perspective of the program and technical sides of information security.
ISACA’s Network Security Conference is uniquely designed to meet the education and training needs of the seasoned IT practitioner as well as the newcomer. Whether you are an experienced information security professional keeping pace with complex network environments, an IS auditor looking to gain detailed knowledge and competencies on specific topics, an IS control professional seeking information on guarding one of your organization’s most important assets or otherwise involved with information security, this year’s Network Security Conference will benefit you.
The conference will offer 90-minute and half-day sessions on today’s hottest security topics and provide the technical knowledge IT professionals need to perform information security reviews and assure the proper protection of enterprise information. Sessions will address technical security issues during design, deployment and operations.
DeepSec Conference 2008
Tuesday, November 11 2008 through Friday, November 14 2008
Location: Imperial Riding School Renaissance Hotel in Vienna
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, July 15 2008
We are interested in bleeding edge security research directly from leading
researchers, professionals, academics, industry, government and the
underground security community. Please do not submit specific single
expoits (which might be fixed by the time of the conference) and
"yet-another-PHP-hack" or the like. Exploit frameworks, general approaches,
"defective by design" resp. "defective by implementation" and high impact
exploits have a much higher chance ;)
Topics of special interest include:
* OS Security (XP, Vista, GNU/Linux, OS X, ...)
* E/I-Voting Case-Studies, Attacks, Weaknesses
* Mobile and PAN Security
* Network Protocol Analysis
* AJAX/Web2.0/Javascript Security
* Secure Software Development
* VoIP
* Perimeter Defense / Firewall Technology
* Digital Forensics
* WLAN/WiFi, GPRS and 3G Security
* IPv6
* Smart Card Security
* Cryptography
* Intrusion Detection
* Incident Response
* Rootkit Detection, Techniques, and Defense
* Security Properties of Web-Frameworks
* Malicious Code Analysis
* Secure Framework Design
* .NET and Java Security
* Security Management
RUXCON 2008
Saturday, November 29 2008 through Sunday, November 30 2008
Location: University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
CFP Deadline: Friday, October 31 2008
What is RUXCON?
RUXCON is a conference organised by and for the Australian computer security community. It is an attempt to bring together the individual talents of the Australian scene, through live presentations, activities, and demonstrations.
RUXCON is non-profiting with staff volunteering their time, effort, and resources to assure the smooth and professional running of the conference, keeping it at a low and affordable price for attendees. RUXCON staff firmly believe that the technical calibre of our guest speakers is superior to those at any other security conference in Australia.
RUXCON is held over two days in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, and is held at UTS in Australia. The conference allows attendees to enjoy themselves, socialise with others, and expand their knowledge on security.
RUXCON presentations run for one hour, cover a diverse range of topics, and are presented by credible local and international speakers. Attendees have the opportunity to meet new people, either socially during the lunch or drink breaks, or during the many activities and competitions held over the weekend. These competitions will allow novices to improve their basic skills, while experts can test their skills against their peers, with everyone having the opportunity of winning prizes and having some fun.
AVAR 2008 International Conference
Wednesday, December 10 2008 through Friday, December 12 2008
Location: Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi, India.
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, July 15 2008
- Analysis of malware trends
- Non-Windows malware
- Botnets
- Fast-flux network threats
- Rootkits
- Internet Criminal Investigation/tracking/research
- The roles of ISPs, ASN's
- Wireless security
- Emerging technologies
- Virtualization
- Honeypot
- Sandbox
- Unpackers/emulators
- Reverse engineering
- Vulnerabilities and Software Bugs
- Cyber Terrorism
- Spam and Phishing
- Mobile threats
- Online Games malware
- Attack scenarios - how to handle them
- Obfuscation methods
- Network-based malware control (IDS/IPS)
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