Wireshark-users: [Wireshark-users] [HITB-Announce] HITB2017AMS CFP
From: Hafez Kamal <aphesz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2016 20:38:57 +0800
The Call for Papers for the 8th annual Hack In The Box Security Conference in The Netherlands is now open! Call for Papers: https://cfp.hackinthebox.org/ Event Website: https://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2017ams/ HITBSecConf has always been an attack oriented deep-knowledge research event aimed at not only bringing the security community together, but one that also highlights and showcases cutting edge research from up and coming talent. If you're working on new ways to break out of sandboxes, mess with millions of IoT devices or if you've found a new way to defend against these threats, we want to see you on stage at HITBSecConf2017 in Amsterdam! Held at the NH Grand Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam from the 10th till the 14th of April, the opening keynote on Day 1 will be delivered by Saumil Shah, the traveling hacksmith, internationally recognized speaker and Founder and CEO of NetSquare. On Day 2, industry veteran and Chief Security Officer at Fastly, Window Snyder will deliver the morning keynote, while Natalie Silvanovich of Google's Project Zero fame, will deliver the closing keynote. We are looking for 60 and 120 minute offensive focused deep-knowledge presentations. Research that is new, novel and preferably material that has not been presented elsewhere before. Submission Deadline: 31st December 2016 Each accepted submission will entitle the speaker(s) to accommodation for 3 nights / 4 days and travel expense reimbursement up to EUR1200.00 _per speaking slot_ Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following: IoT Security Cloud Security Automobile Security File System Security 3G/4G/WIMAX Security SS7/GSM/VoIP Security Security of Medical Devices Critical Infrastructure Security Smartphone / MobileSecurity Smart Card and Physical Security Network Protocols, Analysis and Attacks Applications of Cryptographic Techniques Side Channel Analysis of Hardware Devices Analysis of Malicious Code / Viruses / Malware Data Recovery, Forensics and Incident Response Hardware based attacks and reverse engineering Windows / Linux / OS X / *NIX Security Vulnerabilities Next Generation Exploit and Exploit Mitigation Techniques NFC, WLAN, GPS, HAM Radio, Satellite, RFID and Bluetooth Security Note: If your presentation is short listed for inclusion into the conference program, a technical white paper / draft slides must also be provided for review (3000 - 5000 words). Your submissions will be reviewed by The HITB CFP Review Committee: Charlie Miller, Uber Advanced Technology Center Katie Moussouris, Founder & CEO, Luta Security Marco Balduzzi, Lead Research Scientist, Trend Micro Dr. Sophia Bekrar, Senior Security Researcher, Vupen Itzik Kotler, Co-Founder / Chief Technology Officer, Safe Breach Cesar Cerrudo, Chief Technology Officer, IOActive Jeremiah Grossman, Founder, Whitehat Security Andrew Cushman, Senior Director, Microsoft Saumil Shah, Founder CEO Net-Square Thanh 'RD' Nguyen, THC, VNSECURITY Alexander Kornburst, Red Database Fredric Raynal, Founder, QuarksLab Shreeraj Shah, Founder, BlueInfy Emmanuel Gadaix, Founder, TSTF Andrea Barisani, Inverse Path Philippe Langlois, TSTF Ed Skoudis, InGuardians Haroon Meer, Thinkst Chris Evans, Google Raoul Chiesa, TSTF/ISECOM rsnake, SecTheory Gal Diskin, Palo Alto Networks Skyper, THC Note: We do not accept product or vendor related pitches. If you would like to showcase your company's products or technology in the HITB CommSec Village / exhibition area, please email conferenceinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to request for a sponsorship kit Regards, Hafez Kamal Hack in The Box (M) Sdn. Bhd 36th Floor, Menara Maxis Kuala Lumpur City Centre 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: +603-26157299 Fax: +603-26150088
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