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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] CFP: ISOI III (a DA workshop) |
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| Date: | Mon, 25 Jun 2007 23:16:19 -0500 |
CFP: ISOI III (a DA workshop) ============================= Introduction ------------ CFP information and current speakers below. ISOI 3 (Internet Security Operations and Intelligence) will be held in Washington DC this August the 27th, 28th. This time around the folks at US-CERT (Department of Homeland Security - DHS) are hosting. Sunbelt Software is running the after-party dinner. We only have a partial agenda at this time (see below), but to remind you of what you will see, here are the previous ones: http://isotf.org/isoi2.html http://isotf.org/isoi.html If you haven't RSVP'd yet, please do so soon. Although we have 240 seats, we are running out of space. A web page for ISOI 3 can be found at: http://isotf.org/isoi3.html Details ------- 27th, 28th August, 2007 Washington DC - AED conference center: http://www.aedconferencecenter.org/main/html/main.html Registration via contact@isotf.org is mandatory, no cost attached to attending. Check if you apply for a seat in our web page. CFP --- This is the official CFP for ISOI 3. Main subjects include: fastflux, fraud, DDoS, botnets. Other subjects relating to Internet security operations are also welcome. Some of our current speakers as you can see below lecture on anything from Estonia's "war" to current web 2.0 threats in-the-wild. Please email contact@isotf.org as soon as possible to submit a proposal. I will gather them and give them to our committee (Jeff Moss) for review. Current speakers (before committee decision) -------------------------------------------- Roger Thompson (Exp Labs - Google adwords .. .the dangers of dealing with the Russian mafia Barry Raveendran Greene (Cisco) - What you should be asking me as a routing vendor John LaCour (Mark Monitor) - Vulnerabilities used to hack sites for phishing - Using XSS to track phishers Dan Hubbard (Websense) - Mpack and Honeyjax (Web 2.0 honeypots) April Lorenzen - Fastflux: Operational Update William Salusky (AOL) - The Spammer Evolves - Migration to WebMail Hillar Aarelaid (Estonian CERT) - Incident Response during the Recent Attack Gadi Evron (Beyond Security) - Strategic Lessons from the Estonian "First Internet War" Jose Nazarijo (Arbor) - Botnet statistics from the Estonian attack Andrew Fried (Treasury Department) - Phishing and the IRS - New Methods Danny McPherson (Arbor) - TBA _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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