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| Subject: | RUXCON 2006 Final Call For Papers |
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| Date: | Tue, 18 Jul 2006 04:17:33 +0000 (UTC) |
RuxCon staff would like to announce the call for papers for the fourth annual RuxCon conference. This year the conference will run from the 30th of September to the 1st of October, over the long weekend. As with previous years, RuxCon will be held at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. The deadline for submissions is the 15th of September. What is RuxCon? RuxCon strives to be Australia's most technical and interesting computer security conference. We're back for the fourth year running and intend to bring you another high quality conference. The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves whilst expanding their knowledge of security. Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of defensive and offensive security topics, varying from unpublished research to required reading for the public security community. For more information, please visit http://www.ruxcon.org.au Presentation Information Presentations will be 50 minutes in length, and should be fully supplemented with slides and any other relevant material. Presentation Submissions RuxCon would like to invite people who are interested to submit a presentation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Code analysis * Exploitation techniques * Network scanning and analysis * Cryptography * Malware Analysis * Reverse engineering * Forensics and Anti-forensics * Social engineering * Web application security * Legal aspects of computer security and surrounding issues * Law enforcement activities * Telecommunications security (mobile, GSM, fraud issues, etc.) Submissions should thoroughly outline your desired presentation subject. Accompanying your submission should be the slides you intend to use or a detailed paper explaining your subject. If you have any enquiries about submissions, or would like to make a submission, please send an e-mail to presentations@ruxcon.org.au. The deadline for submissions is the 15th of September. If approved we will additionally require: 1. A brief personal biography (between 2-5 paragraphs in length), including: skill set, experience, and credentials. 2. A description on your presentation (between 2-5 paragraphs in length). Contact Details Presentation Submissions: presentations@ruxcon.org.au General Enquiries: ruxcon@ruxcon.org.au ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: Watchfire AppScan 6.5 is now available! New features for Web Services Testing, Advanced Automated Capabilities for Penetration Testers, PCI Compliance Reporting, Token Analysis, Authentication testing, Automated JavaScript execution and much more. Download a Free Trial of AppScan today! https://www.watchfire.com/securearea/appscancamp.aspx?id=70150000000CYkc -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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