Hi Paul, I maintain a calendar of security events. Is this the first edition of this conference?
The Best of Security Events -- Last Update: Tue Feb 27 16:56:38 UTC 2007 http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=kh4ejk3fif3k00a4c62ioke7ng%40group.calendar.google.com Regards, Ronaldo On Mon, 12 Mar 2007, Paul Böhm wrote: > Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:43:34 +0100 > From: Paul Böhm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: undisclosed-recipients: ; > Subject: [Darklab] Call for Papers: DeepSec IDSC 2007 Europe/Vienna: 20-23 Nov > 2007 > > DeepSec In-Depth Security Conference 2007 Europe - Nov 20-23 2007 - > Vienna, Austria > http://deepsec.net/ > > Call for Papers > > In light of Austria's active security scene we are pleased to announce > the first annual European DeepSec In-Depth Security Conference[1], to > be held from November 20th to 23rd 2007 in Vienna. We have found a > really nice venue, a hotel in the old imperial riding school in the > heart of the City, and will provide a comprehensive social program > around the event. > > We're inviting you to submit papers and proposals for trainings for > the conference. All proposals received before June 10th 2007, 23:59 > CET will be considered by the Program Committee. > > Also we would like to announce and invite you to the first informal > monthly Security by Candlelight[2] Security-Enthusiast Meeting to be > held in the Viennese non-profit Hackspace/Innovation Center Metalab[3] > on Monday, the 19th of March 2007, 19:30. > > [1] http://deepsec.net/ > [2] http://metalab.at/wiki/Security_bei_Kerzenschein > [3] http://metalab.at/wiki/English > > == About DeepSec == > > DeepSec IDSC is an annual European two-day in-depth Conference on > Computer-, Network-, and Application-Security. The first DeepSec > Conference will be held from November 22nd to 23rd 2007 in Vienna, and > aims to bring together the leading security experts from all over the > world in Europe. > > In addition to the conference with thirty-two sessions, four two-day > intense security training courses will be held before the main > conference. The conference program will be augmented with a live > hacking competition and a team capture the flag contest. > > DeepSec is a non-product, non-vendor-biased conference. Our aim is to > present the best research and experience from the fields' leading > experts. > > Target Audience: Security Officers, Security Professionals and Product > Vendors, IT Decision Makers, Policy Makers, Security-, Network-, and > Firewall-Admins, and Software Developers. > > == Speakers/Trainers == > > Until June 10th, 23:59 CET, we'll be accepting papers and lightning > talk submissions. > Please note we are non-product, non-vendor biased security conference, > and do not accept vendor pitches. > > Speaker privileges include > > * One economy class return-ticket to Vienna. > * 3 nights of accomodation in the Conference Hotel. > * Breakfast, Lunch, and two coffee breaks > * Speaker activities during, before, and after the conference. > * Speaker After-Party in the Metalab Hackerspace on November, 24th. > > Trainer privileges include > > * 50% of the net profit of the class. > * 2 nights of accomodation in the Conference Hotel during the trainings. > * Breakfast, Lunch, and two coffee breaks. > * Free Speaker Ticket for the Conference. > * Speaker activities during, before, and after the conference. > * Speaker After-Party in the Metalab Hackerspace on the 24th November > > == Topics == > > We are interested in bleeding edge security research, directly from > leading researchers, professionals in academics, industry, and > government, and the underground security community. Topics of special > interest include > > * Vista, Linux, OSX Security > * E/I-Voting Case-Studies, Attacks, Weaknesses > * Mobile Security > * Network Protocol Analysis > * AJAX/Web2.0/Javascript Security > * Secure Software Development > * VoIP > * Perimeter Defense / Firewall Technology > * Digital Forensics > * WLAN/WiFi, GPRS, IPv6 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 > > == Submission == > > Proposals for presentations and trainings at the first annual > DeepSec In-Depth Security Conference will be accepted until June 10th > 2007, 23:59 CET. > > All proposals should be submitted over the web at http://www.deepsec.net/cfp/. > If you have questions, want to send us additional material, or have > problems with the webform, > feel free to contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ darklab mailing list [email protected] http://lists.darklab.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/darklab
