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AVAR 2008 International Conference
Wednesday, December 10 2008 through Friday, December 12 2008
Location: Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi, India.
CFP Deadline: Tuesday, July 15 2008

- Analysis of malware trends
- Non-Windows malware
- Botnets
- Fast-flux network threats
- Rootkits
- Internet Criminal Investigation/tracking/research
- The roles of ISPs, ASN's
- Wireless security
- Emerging technologies
- Virtualization
- Honeypot
- Sandbox
- Unpackers/emulators
- Reverse engineering
- Vulnerabilities and Software Bugs
- Cyber Terrorism
- Spam and Phishing
- Mobile threats
- Online Games malware
- Attack scenarios - how to handle them
- Obfuscation methods
- Network-based malware control (IDS/IPS)
Black Hat DC 2009 Briefings & Training
Monday, February 16 2009 through Thursday, February 19 2009
Location: Arlington, VA
CFP Deadline: Thursday, January 1 2009

SOURCE Boston
Monday, March 9 2009 through Friday, March 13 2009
Location: Seaport Hotel in downtown Boston
CFP Deadline: Monday, November 30 2009

CanSecWest 2009
Wednesday, March 18 2009 through Friday, March 20 2009
Location: Vancouver, Canada
CFP Deadline: Monday, December 8 2008

Codegate 2009
Tuesday, April 7 2009 through Wednesday, April 8 2009
Location: Seoul, Korea
CFP Deadline: Wednesday, December 31 1969

Black Hat Europe 2009 Briefings & Training
Tuesday, April 14 2009 through Friday, April 17 2009
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
CFP Deadline: Sunday, February 1 2009

RSA Conference 2009
Monday, April 20 2009 through Friday, April 24 2009
Location: Moscone Center, San Francisco
CFP Deadline: Friday, October 24 2008

CONFidence 2009
Friday, May 15 2009 through Saturday, May 16 2009
Location: Krakow, Poland
CFP Deadline: Saturday, January 31 2009

21st Annual FIRST Conference
Sunday, June 28 2009 through Friday, July 3 2009
Location: Hotel Granvia, Kyoto Station, Kyoto, Japan
CFP Deadline: Saturday, November 1 2008

The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to bringing together computer security incident response teams (CSIRT's) and includes response teams from 194 corporations, government bodies, universities and other institutions spread across the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania.

The annual FIRST conference provides a setting for conference participants to attend a wide range of presentations delivered by leading experts in both the CSIRT field and from the wider global security community. The conference also creates opportunities for networking, collaboration, and sharing technical information and management practices. Just as importantly, the conference enables attendees to meet their peers and build confidential relationships across corporate disciplines and geographical boundaries.
Black Hat USA 2009 Briefings & Training
Saturday, July 25 2009 through Thursday, July 30 2009
Location: Las Vegas, NV
CFP Deadline: Thursday, January 1 2009

DEFCON 17
Friday, July 31 2009 through Sunday, August 2 2009
Location: Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
CFP Deadline: Wednesday, December 31 1969

HAR 2009
Thursday, August 13 2009 through Sunday, August 16 2009
Location: near Vierhouten, NL
CFP Deadline: Wednesday, December 31 1969

What is HAR?
Since 1989 the international community that builds the internet has been getting together on a series of conferences to discuss the state of contemporary technology, the future of it and the sociological and political consequences of their work. The participants vary from students and people with personal interests to researchers, scientists and entrepreneurs who are widely recognized as the best in their field.

The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, the average level of knowledge is high and outside of the official lectures the site is buzzing with energy, ideas and projects. The New York Times likened the 1997 edition to a “Woodstock for Hackers”. We do our best to keep that atmosphere.

When these conferences first happened twenty years ago, the internet was like the Wild West, a new frontier to explore. That has changed, virtually every household in the Western world has access to the internet and, just as happened in the Wild West, new questions have risen. Questions of governance, sustainability, integration with existing power structures, shortage of IP space and energy, censorship, security, etc. The notion of hacking, to use a system in a creative way that was not thought of when it was invented, has also shown to be applicable to fields outside of ICT technology.
FRHACK 01
Monday, September 7 2009 through Tuesday, September 8 2009
Location: Great Kursaal Hall of Besançon, France
CFP Deadline: Wednesday, December 31 1969

FRHACK is the First International IT Security Conference, by hackers - for hackers, in France!
FRHACK is not commercial - but - highly technical.

Target Audience: Security Officers, Security Professionals and Product Vendors, IT Decision Makers, Policy Makers, Security-, Network-, and Firewall Administrators, Teachers, Academic Researchers and Software Developers.

The FRHACK Team (TFT) encourages speakers to present new and interesting projects for FRHACK 01 and will give preferential treatment to submissions that have not been presented at other conferences.
Further, TFT invites any individual who has not spoken at a conference before to submit a talk and attempt to make FRHACK their inaugural event!
TFT encourages girls passionated by IT Security to submit papers, as TFT will offer a prize to the "Best IT Security girl of the year" to reward innovation.
Papers can be submitted in English and/or French.
The conference language is either English or French.

Conference will be held in Besançon - EU, East of France, closer to Switzerland, and aims to get together industry, government, academia and underground hackers to share knowledge and leading-edge ideas about information security and everything related to it.
FRHACK will feature national and international speakers and attendees with a wide range of skills.
The atmosphere is favorable to present all facets of computer security subject and will be a great opportunity to network with like-minded people and enthusiasts.

There are 9,118 total registered users.


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