Dear colleague: We would like to invite you to attend this year's ACSAC conference in Miami Beach, FL. We have an outstanding program organized in three tracks, featuring invited speakers, peer-reviewed technical papers, case studies, tutorials, a workshop, a works in progress session and panels. There will be plenty of opportunities to network with your colleagues from around the globe, and if you are a CISSP, to earn continued education credits.
The advance program is posted and registration is now open: http://www.acsac.org/2007/ACSAC2007_Advance_Program.pdf http://www.acsac.org/registration The deadline for securing the early registration discount and hotel room discount is November 19, 2007. Please make sure you register for the hotel BEFORE you register for the conference to get the hotel room discount. Program highlights include: - Two days of tutorials on leading edge topics, including: VoIP, botnets, content protection, web services security, web injection attacks, security code review, and security engineering. Worth noting, for those of you with CISSP (or companies concerned with continuous learning), ACSAC Tutorials are an excellent way of staying up-to-date with currrent trends and technologies in our area of expertise. - A full day workshop on Software Assurance - 42 refereed papers, 6 case studies sessions, 3 panels, and our always popular Works in Progress session. Together these cover a wide range of research topics, from security for P2P and mobile computing to malware and forensics, as well as practical ''how to'' information on topics such as achieving DNI-DOD Certification and Accreditation. - Exciting plenary sessions featuring our three invited speakers: --- John Rushby will discuss how concepts from the classic ''Randell-Rushby paper'' in 1983 apply to today's separation kernels and virtual machine monitors. --- Daniel Weitzner, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium's Technology and Society activities will talk about a new approach for providing privacy for online activities. --- Dick Kemmerer, this year's Distinguished Practitioner, will talk about the new security challenges in front of us and the need to maintain a focus on practitioners as we address these challenges. Last but not least: The social events include a welcome reception on Tuesday night, a dinner by the pool (or in the beautiful Starlight room, depending on the weather) on Wednesday night, and an optional Miami and Everglades trip on Friday afternoon. We hope to see you in Miami! The ACSAC 2007 Conference Committee _______________________________________________ p2p-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers
