[Melbourne-pm] SECURECon 2007 - Call For Papers

Jacinta Richardson jarich at perltraining.com.au
Tue Jul 10 18:44:51 PDT 2007


Perhaps some here would like to give a presentation.  It's not a big conference,
but it's lots of fun!  In the past participation in the conference has been
free.  I imagine it will be so again this year, but I'm just passing this on
from another mailing list.

	J

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SECURECon 2007 - Information Technology Security Conference

November 7-9 2007

The University of Melbourne

SECURECon aims to provide an affordable forum for high quality presentations,
workshops and tutorials about information technology security for the University
of Melbourne IT community and general public.

The 5th SECURECon will feature one day of workshops and tutorials focused on
hands on learning in a lab environment and two days of presentations.

The SECURECon committee invites all interested parties to submit presentations
on any topic in computer security for November 8-9.

The theme for this year will be: Securing open environments

Example technical presentations could cover topics such as Peer-to-peer
security, VOIP, Wireless, Phishing and Internet social networking eg.
www.myspace.com

Other technical talks on hardening operating systems and network infrastructure
are also welcome.

For example of past presentations, please visit
http://securecon.unimelb.edu.au/archive

Presentations will be 50 minutes in length and all submissions (including slides
to present) need to be emailed to:

submit at securecon.unimelb.edu.au

By 5:00pm Monday October 15

All enquiries and an optional bio can also be sent to the above email
address.

Please visit http://securecon.unimelb.edu.au for more information.

Thanks for supporting SECURECon 2007!


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Cheers,

Nick.

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Nick Savvides
SOC and Security Manager
nsavvides at verisign.com.au
Mobile: 0434 600 870
Phone: +61 3 9674 5543
Fax: +61 3 9682 4608


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