I don't see what is to remembered so fondly about the colonial rape of
Saigon by French Imperialism ? (you call that heritage ? doh!)
Long Live the Ho Chi Minh City!
regards,
olef
On 4/2/07, rd <rd_at_vnsecurity.net> wrote:
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> ~ @@ ==VNSECURITY==
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> |=---------------------=[ VNSECON 2007 ]=----------------------=|
> |=-------------------------------------------------------------=|
> |=-------------------=[ August 3-4, 2007 ]=--------------------=|
> |=--------------=[ Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ]=----------------=|
>
> cfp @ vnsecurity.net
> [ http://conf.vnsecurity.net/cfp2007.txt ]
>
>
>
> The Call for Papers for VNSECON Security Conference 2007 is now
> open. VNSECON 2007 is a security conference taking place downtown
> in Ho Chi Minh City (aka Saigon), Vietnam from the 3rd to 4th of
> August 2007. Some invited papers have been confirmed, but a
> limited number of speaking slots are still available.
>
>
> - --[ Introduction
>
> VNSECON 2007 aims to be an event that enables the dissemination,
> discussion and sharing of security information between security
> communities. We organize a conference that gathers security
> experts, from the mainstream network security arena as well as
> the underground community, to share their researches, discoveries
> and experiences.
>
> We promise to make VNSECON a great and fun event for all security
> enthusiasts, regardless the colors on their hats.
>
>
> - --[ The Venue
>
> Ho Chi Minh City, fondly referred to as Saigon - "The Pearl of
> the Orient", still retains a charm reminiscent of its French-
> European heritage in the midst of rapid commercialization. The
> city promises an endless fascination for travelers wanting to
> explore Vietnam's rich 4,000-year history. It is a bustling,
> dynamic and industrious center, the largest city in the country,
> the economic capital and the cultural trendsetter. The streets,
> where much of the city's life takes place, is a myriad of street
> markets, shops, pavement cafes, stands-on-wheels and vendors
> selling wares spread out on sidewalks.
>
> More info: http://conf.vnsecurity.net/venue
>
>
> - --[ Topics
>
> Topics that will be considered include, but are not limited to:
>
> - 0dayz
> - Web Security
> - Criminal Laws
> - GSM, GPRS and CDMA Security
> - VoIP Security / Hacking
> - Wireless Security / Hacking
> - Exploitation
> - Attack and Defense Techniques
> - Access Control and Authentication
> - Reverse Engineering
> - Application Security, Testing, Fuzzing
> - Code Auditing
> - Virtualization
> - Malicious Code
> - Viruses, Worms, and Trojans
> - Spyware, Phishing and Botnets
> - Banking Security
> - Phreaking
> - Cryptography
> - Forensics
>
>
> - --[ Submissions
>
> Deadline for abstract submission: June 08th, 2007
> Deadline for panel submission: June 15th, 2007
> Deadline for paper submission: July 07th, 2007
>
>
> Paper proposals should consist of the following information:
>
> 1) Topic synopsis, title, and a one paragraph description.
> 2) Presenter information (name, handler, country of origin /
> passport) and contact information (e-mail, postal address,
> phone, fax).
> 3) Employer and/or affiliations.
> 4) Brief biography, list of publications and papers.
> 5) Any significant presentation and educational experience /
> background.
> 6) Reason why this material is innovative, significant or an
> important tutorial.
> 7) Will you have full text available or only slides?
>
> Please send your submission to cfp @ vnsecurity.net. Please
> include the plain text version of this information in your email
> as well as any file, pdf, doc, sxw, ppt, or html attachments.
> Note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
> presentation time. If you require more time, please inform us in
> your submission.
>
>
> - --[ Speakers' Privileges
>
> 1) Accommodation will be provided (03 nights). We may be able to
> cover your traveling expense, but only if you let us know in
> advance in your submission.
> 2) Conference party.
> 3) Half-day tour after conference to Cu Chi Tunnels, an immense
> network of connecting underground tunnels from the Vietnam War
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cu_Chi_tunnels)
> Bonus: 5 rounds of firing AK-47 in the shooting range.
> 4) A large amount of free beer!
>
>
> - --[ Program Committee (alphabet order)
>
> 1) Andrew Griffiths (Ruxcon, pulltheplug.org)
> 2) Dug Song, (Arbor Networks, monkey.org)
> 3) HD Moore (BreakingPoint Systems, Metasploit Project)
> 4) Nguyen Anh Quynh (AIST Japan, VNSECURITY)
> 5) Red Dragon (THC, HERT, VNSECURITY)
> 6) SeekZero - Le Dinh Long (VNSECURITY)
> 7) SK Chong (SCAN Associates)
> 8) Skyper - Ralf Kaiser (ex-Phrack, THC)
> 9) van Hauser (The Hackers Choice - THC)
>
>
> - --[ Capture the Flag
>
> As part of VNSECON 2007, we organize an attack and defense
> "Capture The Flag" challenge. We are inviting speakers to
> contribute challenges for CTF competition. We are also inviting
> security / hacker groups to join the competition. For further
> details on the CTF, please check conference website and/or email
> ctf @ vnsecurity.net.
>
>
> - --[ Other Information
>
> For further information on the conference and submissions, please
> feel free to visit VNSECON 2007 website. On behalf of VNSECURITY
> Team, we thank you and look forward to receive your submissions.
>
>
> #VNSECON 07 - http://conf.vnsecurity.net
>
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