EUSecWest 2010 MiniCFP (PacSec CFP Follows) One of our presenters was unable to get corporate approval for his travel and cancelled out. As such we are opening up one or two available slots for last minute submissions. We are also offering a referral bounty of a free conference registration for high quality replacement papers on short notice. (The Conference is on June 16/17 at the Melkweg in Amsterdam.) Please forward submissions to secwest10 [at] eusecwest.com, and please include the name of the referrer for the bounty award. The current confirmed speakers for EUSecWest are: Special party (16th) musical guests: Plump DJs (others TBA) Legic Prime: Obscurity in Depth Karsten Nohl & Hendryk Plötz, Security Research Labs Having fun with Apple's IOKit Ilja Van Sprundel, IOActive Escaping the Sandbox Stephen Ridley, Matasano Milking a horse or executing remote code in modern Java web frameworks Meder Kydryraliev, Google Hacking Printers for fun and profit Andrei Constin DarunGrim - A Tool for Binary Diffing and Automatic Vulnerabilities Pattern Matching Jeongwook (Matt) Oh Immature Femtocels Ravishankar Borgaonkar & Kevin Redon, Technical University of Berlin Defending the Poor - Flash Defense Journ Bratzkei, Recurity Labs BlackBerry Proof-of-Concept malicious applications Mayank Aggarwal, SMobile Systems Fighting PDF Malware with ExeFilter Philipe Lagadec, NATO/NC3A Rainbow Tables Reimplemented Sebastian "naxxatoe" Graf Hacking Oracle from Web Apps Sumit Siddharth, 7Safe ----------------------------------------------------------------- PacSec 2010 Conference The 8th annual PacSec conference will be held Nov 10/11 2010, at Aoyama Diamond Hall in Tokyo, Japan. PacSec CALL FOR PAPERS TOKYO, Japan -- To address the increasing importance of information security in Japan, the best known figures in the international security industry will get together with leading Japanese researchers to share best practices and technology. The most significant new discoveries about computer network hack attacks will be presented at the eighth annual PacSec conference to be discussed. The PacSec meeting provides an opportunity for foreign specialists to be exposed to Japanese innovation and markets and collaborate on practical solutions to computer security issues. In an informal setting with a mixture of material bilingually translated in both English and Japanese the eminent technologists can socialize and attend training sessions. Announcing the opportunity to submit papers for the PacSec 2010 network security training conference. The conference will be held November 10/11th in Tokyo. The conference focuses on emerging information security tutorials - it is a bridge between the international and Japanese information security technology communities.. Please make your paper proposal submissions before July 30th, 2010. Slides for the papers must be submitted for translation by October 1, 2010 (Which, oh so rarely, happens so we are going to start asking for them earlier :-P --dr). A some invited papers have been confirmed, but a limited number of speaking slots are still available. The conference is responsible for travel and accomodations for the speakers. If you have a proposal for a tutorial session then please email a synopsis of the material and your biography, papers and, speaking background to secwest10 [at] pacsec.jp . Tutorials are one hour in length, but with simultaneous translation should be approximately 45 minutes in English, or Japanese. Only slides will be needed for the October paper deadline, full text does not have to be submitted. The PacSec conference consists of tutorials on technical details about current issues, innovative techniques and best practices in the information security realm. The audiences are a multi-national mix of professionals involved on a daily basis with security work: security product vendors, programmers, security officers, and network administrators. We give preference to technical details and education for a technical audience. The conference itself is a single track series of presentations in a lecture theater environment. The presentations offer speakers the opportunity to showcase on-going research and collaborate with peers while educating and highlighting advancements in security products and techniques. The focus is on innovation, tutorials, and education instead of product pitches. Some commercial content is tolerated, but it needs to be backed up by a technical presenter - either giving a valuable tutorial and best practices instruction or detailing significant new technology in the products. Paper proposals should consist of the following information: 1) Presenter, and geographical location (country of origin/passport) and contact info (e-mail, postal address, phone, fax). 2) Employer and/or affiliations. 3) Brief biography, list of publications and papers. 4) Any significant presentation and educational experience/background. 5) Topic synopsis, Proposed paper title, and a one paragraph description. 6) Reason why this material is innovative or significant or an important tutorial. 7. Optionally, any samples of prepared material or outlines ready. 8. Will you have full text available or only slides? 9. Language of preference for submission. 10. Please list any other publications or conferences where this material has been or will be published/submitted. Please include the plain text version of this information in your email as well as any file, pdf, sxw, ppt, or html attachments. Please forward the above information to secwest10 [at] pacsec.jp to be considered for placement on the speaker roster. -- World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 16/17 2010 http://eusecwest.com Tokyo, Japan, November 10/11 2010 http://pacsec.jp Vancouver, Canada, March 9-11 2011 http://cansecwest.com pgpkey http://dragos.com/ kyxpgp