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BCS 2005 Asia - Final Speakers list and Call for Posters

Subject: BCS 2005 Asia - Final Speakers list and Call for Posters
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 02:39:35 +0700
Dear Bugtraq Readers,

I'd like to thank everyone who submitted!

We are very pleased to announce that over 35 speakers and tutors from
numerous disciplines
will join Bellua Cyber Security Asia 2005 to discuss present and future
information security
issues through an intensive series of workshops, presentations,
technical sessions and
demonstrations.

Call for Posters is extended until 1st March 2005. There will be a
special prize for
the best poster! Selected posters will get a free conference pass.

Important dates:

21-22 March 2005: BCS Asia 2005 Workshops
23-24 March 2005: BCS Asia 2005 Conference

http://www.bellua.com/bcs2005/asia05.speakers.html

The Keynote Speakers:

Bapak DR. Sofyan Djalil,  Minister of Communications and Information
(Indonesia)
Onno Purbo (Indonesia)

The Business Track:

John Grygorcewicz - The Importance of Security in Business Processes
(Australia)
Fetri Miftach - Building Security into Treasury Systems (Indonesia)
Ralph K. Logan - The Practice and Business of Code Auditing (United
States)
Emmanuel Gadaix - Telecom Security: Hacking SS7 Networks (France)
Fabrice Marie - Hacking Internet Banking Applications (France)
Philip Victor - Converging Security Awareness into the Organisation's
Culture (Malaysia)
Jim Geovedi - Day to Day Security for Managers, Users and SMEs
(Indonesia)
Gan Subramaniam - BS7799 a Journey not a Destination (United Kingdom)
John Howie - Compliance Management: Is Patch Management Dead? (United
States)
Phil Leifermann - Enterprise Security Management (Australia)
Roberto Preatoni & Fabio Ghioni - Cyber Terrorism and Cyber War (Italy)

The Technical Track:

The Grugq - Digital Forensics and the Art of Anti-Forensics (United
Kingdom)
Adam J. O'Donnell - The Interplay of Diversity and Security (United
States)
David Maynor - DMA: The Unknown Attack Vector (United States)
Cesar Cerrudo - Windows IPC Exploitation (Argentina)
Archim - Sun Bloody Daft Solaris Mechanisms (United Kingdom)
Don Bailey "North" - Once a Thief, Kernel Rootkit (United States)
S.K. Chong - Windows Local Kernel Exploitation (Malaysia)
Fyodor Yarochkin & Meder Kydyraliev - Advanced Intrusion Data
Normalisation and Correlation (Kyrgyzstan)
Julien Vanegue & Sebastien Soudan - Distributed Binary Manipulation
(France)
Marc Schonefeld - Java & Secure Programming (Germany)
Shreeraj Shah - Web Application Kung-Fu, The Art of Defense (India)
Stefano Zanero - Unsupervised Learning for Intrusion Detection (Italy)

Panel Discussion: Honeypot & Honeynet

Ralph K. Logan - The Honeynet Project (United States)
Kamal Hilmi Othman - Honeypot and Internet Background Noise (Malaysia)
Marek Bialoglowy - Deploying Custom Honeypot to catch Insider Hackers
(Poland)

Panel Discussion: The Security and Hacking Community

Skyper - Ralf Kaiser - Editor in Chief of Phrack Magazine
Onno Purbo - Internet For Every One (Indonesia)
Roberto Preatoni (Italy)

http://www.bellua.com/bcs2005/asia05.workshops.html
(more workshops to be added soon)

Business Workshops:

John Ellingson - The Reality of Identity Theft - (1 Day)
Phil Leifermann - Enterprise Security Management - (1 Day)

Technical Workshops:

The Grugq - Practical Digital Forensic Analysis and Incident Response
(1 Day)
The Grugq - File System Intensive: Unix's File Systems (1/2 Day)
The Grugq - File System Intensive: Window's File Systems (1/2 Day)
Arian J. Evans - Web Application Exploitation in the Wild (1/2 Day)
Arian J. Evans - Building Secure Web Applications (1/2 Day)
Shreeraj Shah - Web Application: Attacks and Defense (2 Days)
Sensepost - Hacking by Numbers: Bootcamp Edition (2 Days)
Sensepost - Hacking by Numbers: Combat Edition (2 Days)
Jonathan Hassell - Deploying Network Access Quarantine Control in
Windows (1/2 Day)
Marc Schonefeld - Ying and Yang of Java Security Programming (1/2 Day)
Don Bailey - Plan9: OS Internals from a Rabbit's Perspective (1/2 Day)
Cesar Cerrudo - Hacking and Defending MS SQL Server (1/2 Day)

Silver Sponsors:
Bispro Consulting, M-Sistem

Bronze Sponsors:
Telecom Security Task Force, Unipro

Media Partners:
The Hacker's Choice, Phrack Magazine, Packet Storm, HackintheBox, HERT,
ISN, Ebizzasia, Zone-H

Online registration is now open!
US$320 for early bird registration!

Cheers,

gaius

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21-22 March - The Workshops - 23-24 March - The Conference
bcs2005@bellua.com - Phone: +62213918330 HP:+628159102495

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