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ACSAC Early Registration Deadline is Nov 15!
- Subject: [ias-opportunities] ACSAC Early Registration Deadline is Nov 15!
- From: Carrie Gates <gates@cs.dal.ca>
- Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 22:15:50 -0400
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- Reply-to: Carrie Gates <gates@cs.dal.ca>
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ACSAC 2008 Early Registration Deadline Approaching!
http://www.acsac.org/
This is a reminder that the deadline for registering for ACSAC 2008
in Anaheim, CA, is this Saturday, November 15! Registering before this
date reduces the conference fee by $100. Additionally, the guaranteed
early registration cost for the hotel is $110, but this can increase to
$169 or more per night after this deadline. Staying at the conference
hotel results in a further saving of $100 on your registration fee.
Registration can be done at http://www.acsac.org/2008/registration.
Reservations for the hotel stay should be made at http://www.acsac.org/hotel.
Travel information for the Anaheim area can be found at
http://www.acsac.org/2008/hotel.
We have an outstanding program (http://www.acsac.org/2008/program)
organized in three tracks, featuring invited speakers, peer-reviewed technical
papers, case studies, tutorials, a workshop, a works in progress session and
panels. There will be plenty of opportunities to network with your colleagues
from around the globe, and if you are a CISSP, to earn continued education
credits.
Program highlights include:
* Two days of tutorials on leading edge topics, including: data mining for
intrusion detection, securing PHP web applications, cryptographic techniques
for digital rights management, analysis of large-scale network data, web
services security, web injection attacks, and application security risk
analysis. Worth noting, for those of you with CISSP (or companies requiring
continuous learning), ACSAC Tutorials are an excellent way of staying
up-to-date with current trends and technologies in our area of expertise.
* A full day workshop on Virtualization Security
* 42 refereed papers, 6 case studies sessions, 3 panels, and our always
popular Works in Progress session. Together these cover a wide range of
research topics, from security for Web 2.0 and mobile computing to malware
and forensics, as well as practical information on topics such as the
federal government software assurance initiatives and DNI-DOD Certification
and Accreditation.
* Exciting plenary sessions featuring our four invited talks:
-- Whitfield Diffie, this year's Distinguished Practitioner, will
talk about (in)security in a web-services world, drawing parallels
from previous disruptive technologies
-- O. Sami Saydjari, CEO of Cyber Defense Agency LLC, will describe a
blueprint for a cyber Manhattan Project
-- Stephanie Forrest will revisit the use of system call monitoring
and biological analogies as applied to intrusion detection
-- Barbara Fraser and Stephen Crocker will talk about the changes in
network security and network security requirements since RFC 1281 was
written 17 years ago
Last but not least: The social events include a welcome reception on
Tuesday night, a dinner on Wednesday night, and an optional whale watching
cruise on Friday afternoon.
We hope to see you in Anaheim!
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