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CFP SecurityByte India
From: "Papers, Call For" <cfpt () securitybyte org>
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 12:30:38 +0530
Hi All,
The first round of speakers have been selected for Securitybyte, please
follow us on twitter @securitybyte to get the latest updates on speakers and
event.
*Deral Heiland*, From Printer to Owned: Leveraging Multifunction Printers
During Penetration Testing
*Nithya Raman*, Security threats on social networks
*Alexander Polyakov*, A Crushing Blow At the Heart of SAP J2EE Engine
*Bishan Singh*, Enabling Un-trusted Mashups
*Krzysztof Kotowicz*, HTML5: Something Wicked This Way Comes
*John McColl*, Hacking Corporate Telephony
*Aseem Jakhar*, Runtime thread injection and execution in Linux processes
*George Nicolaou*, Alternative Exploitation Vectors (A study of CVE-3333)
*Michele Orru*, Securing the Browser
*Kanwal K. Mookhey*, The Data Theft Epidemic in India
*Vivek Ramachandran*, Enterprise Wi-Fi Worms, Backdoors and Botnets for Fun
and Profit
The 2nd round of CFP is out
CFP/CTP
Securitybyte is proud to announce its Second Annual International
Information Security Conference, "Securitybyte 2011" in Bangalore, India.
This 4-day event features two days of conferences and two days of
post-conference hands-on Trainings & Certifications covering every aspect of
Information Security. The Securitybyte conference features some of the most
respected names in the Security space and is focused around new research and
innovation. The Securitybyte Conference 2011 is planned for Sept 6th through
9th, 2011 at The Taj Hotel in Bangalore, India.
The two-day conference (Sept 6th & 7th) will have the following three
tracks:
Deep Technical
Government & Governance
Management
Submission Deadline: The first round of submission of papers for conference
talks and trainings should be done no later than August 5th, 2011. Please
send all your submissions to cfp () securitybyte org, keeping subject line as
"SB 2011 CFP Submission".
*TOPICS*
Got a new attack against any technology or device? We want to see it.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Management
Case studies around any of the topics above of how the
implementation was done and what were some of the lessons learned.
Technology-Focused
Cloud Security
Electronic Device Security (Cell Phones / PDA's)
Defeating Biometrics
WLAN, RFID and Bluetooth Security
Data Recovery and Incident Response
Virtualization Security
Database Security
Forensic & Cyber security
Regulatory & Law
Copyright infringement and anti-copyright infringement
enforcement technologies
Critical infrastructure issues
Data security and privacy issues
Identity theft, identity creation & identity fraud
Corporate Espionage
National Security
Cyber forensics
Cyber warfare
Cyber Espionage
Next hyphenGen Cyber threats
Critical Infrastructure protection
Surveillance & counter-surveillance
*Speaker Submission:*
Please use the following submission form template to respond:
Name, title, address, email, and phone/contact number
Short biography, qualifications, occupation, achievements, and
affiliations (limit 250 words.)
Summary or abstract of your presentation (limit 1250 words.)
Technical requirements (video, internet, wireless, audio, etc.)
References (Contact name, title, and email address of two conferences
you have spoken at or comparable references.)
*** Please note, product or vendor pitches are not accepted. If your talk
involves an advertisement for a new product or service your company is
offering, please do not submit a proposal.*
Regards
SecurityBytes
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