Hey all. Anyone in the Boston area interested in this? I've been a couple of times when I worked at BU, and always found it a good meeting. It'd be cool to have some Fedora-security-related talks. ----- Forwarded message from David Millar <david.millar@xxxxxx> ----- > Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 16:55:41 -0500 > From: David Millar <david.millar@xxxxxx> > To: security-camp@xxxxxxx > Subject: [security-camp] Call for Papers: BC Security Camp, Winter 2015 > > Greetings! > > Boston College will again be hosting winter Security Camp. This > year it will be held on THURSDAY, March 5, 2015. > > In case of snow (it happened two years ago - we got hammered), we've > also reserved the room for FRIDAY, March 6, 2015. > > Web page: > www.bc.edu/securitycamp > > Registration: > Not yet open. Another message will be sent to this list when it is. > PLEASE do not register until the page updates to 2015. > > General Listserv: > security-camp@xxxxxxx > join/drop here: > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/security-camp > > To contact us: > securitycamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > We are seeking speakers, both to give individual presentations or to > participate in a panel or group discussion. If you are able to speak, > please let us know in the next week or so, along with what topic(s) > you would be interested in. ANY security topic is welcome. > > To get your creative juices flowing, here are some possible topics for > either speakers or panelists: > > - Security in virtualized environments > - Mobile device security > - Cloud security, CloudLock, Backupify > - Identity management / federation, Shibboleth, multi-factor > - Risk management (enterprise or IT) > - Forensics > - Legal, regulatory, or audit updates > - PCI-DSS 3.0 > - Running security devices on high-speed networks > - Training & awareness programs > - Incident management: tell us how you managed a difficult incident > - Managing widespread vulnerabilities like Heartbleed, Shellshock and Poodle > - Managing network malware tools like FireEye or Damballa > - Denial of Service and Distributed DoS mitigation > - IT change management > > If you do not want to prepare a talk, but would be willing to be on a > panel and chat about any of these topics, please let us know which > topic(s) -- panels are popular as they're more interactive and present > multiple viewpoints, and they also require little or no preparation > from the panelists. The last couple years we’ve done SIEM and next-gen > firewall panels that were really interactive -- what topic(s) would be > fun this year? > > Best regards and looking forward to seeing everyone, > Dave Millar > > _______________________________________________ > security-camp mailing list > security-camp@xxxxxxx > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/security-camp ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader -- security mailing list security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/security