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| Subject: | [ISN] Recon 2005 - Speakers list |
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| Date: | Wed, 20 Apr 2005 03:13:42 -0500 (CDT) |
Forwarded from: hfortier <hfortier@recon.cx> RECON 2005 Montreal, Quebec, Canada 17 - 19 June 2005 We are pleased to announce the final paper selection for the RECON conference. RECON is a computer security conference taking place in downtown Montreal from the 17th to the 19th of June 2005. Please take note that we have extended the early registration period until April 30th. We have also reduced the student registration rate to 200$CAN. Here are the final results from the Call For Papers: Aaron Newman - Techniques for Attacking an Oracle Database Adam Shostack - Anonymous Blogging System Andrew Griffiths - Binary protection schemes Cedric Blancher - Attacking Wifi with Traffic Injection Fravia - Wizard searching: reversing the commercial web for fun and knowledge Haroon Meer - Web Application Hacking Jack Whitsitt - Visual analysis: 2d does it better in color Jonathan Levin - The Dark Side of Winsock Jonathan Westhues - Practical attack on a prox card Jose Nazario - Introduction to network programming with libevent, libned and libnids Kathy Wang - Using honeyclients to discover new attacks Matt Shelton - Passive asset detection system Nish Bhalla - Auditing source code Nicolas Brulez & Ryan Russell - Malware Analysis Pedram Amini - Process stalking: runtime visual rce Robert E. Lee & Jack Louis - Syllogic application testing Ryan McBride - Network Randomness in OpenBSD Thorsten Schneider - Hardening Registration Number Protection Schemes Todd MacDermid & Jack Lloyd - Encrypted P2P and VoIP Spaces with CUTLASS An intensive Reverse Engineering training course will be given by Nicolas Brulez. Two sessions will take place, there is currently a few available space on each training. Visit http://recon.cx for more information. Please visit http://forum.recon.cx for discussions about REcon. Recon Staff <info@recon.cx> _________________________________________ InfoSec News http://www.infosecnews.org
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