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SyScAN'05

Subject: SyScAN'05
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 11:03:05 +0800
The Symposium on Security for Asia Network (SyScAN'05) will be held on 1st and 2nd of September 2005 in Bangkok, Thailand.

SyScAN'05 boasts a list of expert speakers in their various fields, coming from US, Europe and Asia and the topics would be scintillating and mesmerising.

SyScAN'05 will be a wonderful avenue for all security enthusiasts from all over the world, especially those from Asia, to gather and fraternise.

Please do visit www.syscan.org for more information and register. Register now and stand a chance to win an Apple iPOd.

Thanks!
Organising Committee
SyScAN'05

Speakers and Topics at SyScAN'05:
Fyodor Yarochkin and Meder Kydyraliev - "Security Tools Integration Framework: Automating Distributed Hacking"
Major MalFunction - "Old Skewl Hacking-Infrared – How to Break into the Hotel System"
Ilja van Sprundel - "Auditing Linux Kernel Code"
Fabrice Marie – “Attacking Internet Banking Applications”
SAN - “Hacking Window CE”
Krisztian Piller and Sebastian Wolfgarten - "HoneyPot Forensic"
Emmanuel Gadaix - Telecom Security Task Force - "VoIP"
Pukhraj Singh - "Whispers On The Wire - Network Based Covert Channels, Exploitation and Detection"
Cedric Blancher - "Attacking WiFi"
Shreeraj Shah - ".Net Web security-Attack and Defense"
Marcel Holtzmann - "Bluetooth Hacking-Full Disclosure"
Matthew "Shok" Conover - "Profiling Rootkits and Malware through Executive Objects"
Dave McKay - “Social Engineering Fundamentals”
Marc Schoenefeld - "Java & Secure Programming"
Alex Stamos - "Attacking Web Services"
Neil Archibald - "Infecting the Mach-o Object Format"
Himanshu Dwivedi - "iSCSI Security; Insecure SCSI"





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