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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 20:49:59 -0800
From: Sharkey <pdxsharkey@...il.com>
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Subject: 2007 Security OPUS CFP: Closed (Agenda included)
Security OPUS would like to thank all those who responded to the call
for papers.
At this time all selected authors have been notified.
This year's conference will include the following presentations:
Luis Miras - "Automated Exploit Detection in Binaries: Finding
exploitable vulnerabilities in binaries"
Rick Wesson - "Botnets and the Global Infection Rate"
Nish Bhalla and Sahba Kazerooni - "Exploiting and Defending Web Services"
Justin Troutman - "Mackerel: An IND-CCA2 and INT-CTXT Cryptovirus"
Stefano Zanero - "Of IDS evaluation, and why you should handle it with care"
Window Snyder - "Security Development in an Open Source World"
Michael Sutton - "Smashing Web Apps: Applying Fuzzing to Web
Applications and Web Services"
Shawn Merdinger - "VoIP Security Tools and Attacks"
Kartic Trivedi - "Web 2.0: AJAX and Ruby on Rails Security"
Cedric Blancher - "Wireless Security Myth Busting"
Reminder: Register by 1/31/07 and save $$$ on your registration.
For more information: http://www.securityopus.com
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