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- Subject: [ias-opportunities] ACSAC 2009: Registration Open & Last Call for Posters and WiPs (due Sept 18th)
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ACSAC 2009 is Open for Registration! Submit your posters and Works in Progress by Sept 18th http://www.acsac.org/ December 7-11, Honolulu, HI ============================================ We would like to invite you to attend ACSAC's 25th Annual Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. We have an excellent program featuring invited speakers, peer-reviewed technical papers, case studies, tutorials, a cloud security workshop, a works in progress session and panels. We are pleased to introduce a FISMA training track to this year's conference. There will be plenty of opportunities to network with your colleagues from around the globe, and to earn continuing education credits. For details, see the advance program posted at http://www.acsac.org/2009/program. Registration is now open at http://acsac.org/2009/registration/. The deadline for securing the early registration discount and hotel room discount is November 13, 2009. Please make sure you reserve your hotel room (http://acsac.org/2009/hotel/) before you register for the conference in order to get the hotel room discount on the registration fee. Program highlights include: * Two days of tutorials on leading edge topics including: digital forensics, code transformation techniques for software protection, the Bro network intrusion detection system, botnets and related malware, and virtualization and security. * A full day workshop on Cloud Security * FISMA training: this year ACSAC has also added a fourth track to our program, offering FISMA training, which will focus on risk management and the newly-released NIST 800 guidelines. * 44 refereed papers, 6 case studies sessions, 3 panels, along with Works in Progress and poster sessions. Together these cover a wide range of research topics, from access control and authentication to fraud prevention and information sharing. * Five invited talks from outstanding speakers: -- Lorrie Faith Cranor, this year's Distinguished Practitioner, will share with us her expert insights on usable security and privacy -- Mary Ann Davidson, our Invited Essayist, will present a talk on security metrics: "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly: Stepping on the Security Scale" -- Matt Bishop, in a "Classic Paper" talk, will present a look back at 25 years of UNIX security analyses -- Li Gong will present a Classic Paper retrospective on 10 years of Java security -- Peter Neumann will provide "food for thought" in his lunchtime presentation: "Risk Futures: Who (or What) May be Eating your Lunch?" * ACSAC is a great opportunity for professional development. The FISMA training, technical tutorials, and the entire technical program qualify for Continuing Education Units (CEUs) - all you need to do is submit your attendance records for professional security certification. * Our 25th anniversary is also a time for celebration. We have exceptional social events planned this year, in a spectacular location. The reception and dinner will be held outdoors, and special entertainment has been arranged for our attendees. We hope to see you in Honolulu! Last Chance to Submit a Poster or Work in Progress ================================================== We'd also like to remind you that the deadline for posters and Works in Progress (WiPs) is almost here: they are due this Friday, September 18th. Submitting a Poster The poster session provides an interaction opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present and demonstrate their new and innovative preliminary work and to obtain feedback from their peers in an informal setting. It gives conference attendees a forum where they can learn about novel on-going research projects that might not yet be complete, but whose preliminary results are already interesting. See http://acsac.org/2009/cfp/posters/ for details. Submit your poster as a PDF to poster_chair@acsac.org. Submitting a Work in Progress The Works in Progress (WiP) session packs as many 5 minute presentations as it can into one fast paced and popular session. These talks highlight the most current work in both business and academia, emphasizing goals and value added, accomplishments to date, and future plans. Special consideration is given to topics that discuss real life security experience, including system implementation, deployment, and lessons learned. See http://acsac.org/2009/cfp/wip/ for details. Submit your WiP abstract as a PDF to wip_chair@acsac.org. Student Conferenceships: apply by October 5 ============================================ ACSA is pleased to announce the availability of conferenceships enabling students to attend the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference. Due to a generous grant from NSF, ACSA is able to offer more student conferenceships than in past years. This program will pay for the conference for selected students. The students must be nominated by a faculty member at an accredited university or school, and must be full-time undergraduate or graduate students. For details, see http://www.acsac.org/2009/cfp/students/ Submit your application to the Student Awards chair: student_chair@acsac.org ========== ACSAC is sponsored by Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA), a group of professionals who are working to facilitate information sharing among colleagues. We're an all-volunteer not-for-profit organization. Our postal address is 2906 Covington Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910-1206. You can help ACSAC reach people who might benefit from this information. Feel free to forward this message with a personal note to your friends and colleagues.
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