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Message-Id: <20100730012239.QGBNTUGPBVFMOK@hackinthebox.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 01:22:39 +0800
From: Hafez Kamal <aphesz@...kinthebox.org>
To: <oss-security@...ts.openwall.com>
Subject: [HITB-Ann] Reminder: HITB2010 Malaysia Call for Papers Closing August 9th

This is a reminder that the Call for Papers for Asia's largest network
security event, HITBSecConf2010 - Malaysia is closing on the 9th of August!

This will be a QUAD TRACK conference featuring 2 dedicated tracks
focusing on cutting edge attack and defense techniques, a track with
dedicated hands-on lab sessions and a brand new lightning talk segment!

HITB CFP: http://cfp.hackinthebox.org/

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Venue: Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur
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4th & 5th October 2010
* HITB TRAINING 1 - The Exploit Lab 5.0

6th & 7th October 2010
* HITB TRAINING 2 - Advanced Exploit Lab

11th & 12th October 2010
* TECH TRAINING 1 - Web 2.0 Hacking - Advanced Attacks and Defense (Ajax, RIA and SOA)
* TECH TRAINING 2 - Network Endpoint Visibility: Digging Deeper
* TECH TRAINING 3 - SAP Security In-Depth
* TECH TRAINING 4 - Hunting Web Attackers

Date: October 13th - Conf Day 1
* Keynote 1: Chris Wysopal (CTO/Co-Founder, Veracode)
* Keynote 2: Paul Vixie (President, ISC)

Date: October 14th - Conf Day 2
* Special Keynote Panel Discussion - "The Future of Mobile Malware & Cloud Computing"

* Keynote Panelist 1: Mikko Hypponen (F-Secure)
* Keynote Panelist 2: Paul Ducklin (Sophos)
* Keynote Panelist 3: Andrey Nishikin (Kaspersky Lab)
* Keynote Panelist 4: Dr. Jose Nazario (Arbor Networks)

Moderator: Dr. Dinesh Nair

Event Website:
http://conference.hackinthebox.org/hitbsecconf2010kul/

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TOPICS
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

# WLAN, GPS, HAM Radio, Satellite, RFID and Bluetooth Security
# Data Recovery, Forensics and Incident Response
# Analysis of viruses, worms and malicious code
# Side Channel Analysis of Hardware Devices
# Applications of cryptographic techniques
# HSDPA / CDMA Security / WIMAX Security
# Apple / OS X security vulnerabilities
# Next generation attacks and exploits
# Smart Card and Physical Security
# SS7/Backbone telephony networks
# Network Protocol and Analysis
# File system security
# Exploit Analysis
# Cloud Security
# VoIP security

PLEASE NOTE:
============

We do not accept product or vendor related pitches. If your talk
involves an advertisement for a new product or service your company is
offering, please do not submit.

Your submission should include:

# Name, title, address, email and phone/contact number
# Short biography, qualification, occupation (limit 250 words)
# Summary or abstract for your presentation (limit 1250 words)
# Technical requirements (video, internet, wireless, audio, etc.)
# Duration of talk (60 mins or 120 mins for hands-on lab sessions)

Each non-resident speaker will receive accommodation for 3 nights / 4
days at the Crowne Plaza Mutiara and travel reimbursement up to USD 1,200.00

Your papers will be reviewed by the HITB CFP Review Board which includes:

Charlie Miller	(Principal Analyst, Independent Security Evaluators)
Jeremiah Grossman	(Founder, Whitehat Security)
Red Dragon Thanh	(THC, VNSECURITY, Intel Corp)
Mark Curphey	(Director, Microsoft Corp)
Cesar Cerrudo	(Founder / CEO ArgenISS)
Saumil Shah	(Founder CEO Net-Square)
Shreeraj Shah	(Founder, BlueInfy)
Fredric Raynal	(Sogeti/Cap Gemini)
Robert Hansen (rsnake) (SecTheory)
Alexander Kornburst	(Red Database)
Emmanuel Gadaix	(Founder, TSTF)
Andrea Barisani	(Inverse Path)
Ed Skoudis		(InGuardians)
Haroon Meer	(Sensepost)
Chris Evans		(Google)
Philippe Langlois	(TSTF)
Skyper		(THC)

HITB CFP: http://cfp.hackinthebox.org/

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Hafez Kamal
HITB Crew
Hack in The Box (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Suite 26.3, Level 26, Menara IMC,
No. 8 Jalan Sultan Ismail,
50250 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia

Tel: +603-20394724
Fax: +603-20318359

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