[Linux-aus] Re: [LACTTE] RUXCON - Australian IT Security Conference
Jonathan Oxer
jon at ivt.com.au
Wed Sep 13 12:04:03 UTC 2006
Hi LA,
An FYI about an IT security conference coming up in Sydney very soon:
the announcement below was sent to the Ctte so I'm posting it here for
wider circulation. Looks very interesting - pity I'm stuck in Melbourne
then! I'd really like to go to session 6 ;-)
Cheers :-)
Jonathan
> RUXCON is on again in Sydney Australia. RUXCON is a non-profit IT Security
> Conference run by members of the IT Security community. Due to the diverse
> backgrounds and interests of RUXCON staff, the conference boasts a broad
> range of technical and non technical topics such as reverse engineering,
> cryptography, code analysis, computer forensics, identity crime, and social
> engineering.
>
> Attendees have the opportunity to meet new people, either socially during
> the lunch or drink breaks, or during the many activities and competitions
> held over the weekend. Activities range from the light hearted chilli eating
> competition and computer security trivia quiz, right up to the competitive
> Capture the Flag tournament.
>
> RUXCON 2006 will be held over 30th of September to the 1st of October at the
> University of Technology in Sydney, $60 will cover you for two days worth of
> talks and experience, making it accessible to anyone who is genuinely
> interested in computer security.
>
> For more information please see: http://www.ruxcon.org.au
>
> RUXCON 2006 Presentations thus far (in order of acceptance):
>
> 1. Java Class Deobfuscation - Chris Mitchell
> 2. Mechanics of the Objective-C Trifecta - Reversing, Runtime Antics, &
> Exploit Development - Neil Archibald
> 3. Exploiting OpenBSD - Ben Hawkes
> 4. Anti-Forensic Rootkits - Darren Bilby
> 5. Access over Ethernet: Insecurites in AoE - Morgan Marquis-Boire
> 6. Attacks Against RFID - Josh Perrymon
> 7. Unusual Bugs - Ilja van Sprundel
> 8. A Quantitive Time Series Analysis of Malware and Vulnerability Trends -
> Craig Wright
> 9. IPv6: Under the Hood - Mark Dowd
> 10. Software Vulnerabilities - Daniel Hodson
> 11. PE Packers Used in Malicious Software - Paul Craig
> 12. Web Services: Teaching a New Dog Old Tricks - Daniel Grzelak, Colin Wong
> 13. Bypassing Corporate Email Filtering - Simon Howard
> 14. Hit By A Bus: Physical Access Attacks with Firewire - Adam Boileau
> 15. Metafuzz: Building Boring Fuzzers Faster, Using Metadata - Ben Nagy
> 16. Dynamic Port Scanning - AR, HK
> 17. The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) - Christian Heinrich
> 18. Ajax Security - Andrew van der Stock
>
>
> Sincerely
>
> Jake Wallace on behalf of the RUXCON Team.
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