Hi Paul,

I maintain a calendar of security events. Is this the first edition of 
this conference?

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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]
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