I will be speaking on the professional development trends in malware at the annual NetSecure conference put on by IIT. Hopefully some of the readers can make it out. It is a great event. The info is below:
IT Security and Forensics Conference and Expo
http://www.cpd.iit.edu/netsecure08
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Illinois Institute of Technology in Wheaton, Illinois
Join us for NETSECURE’08: The 6th Annual IT Security and Forensics Conference and Expo. This multi-track technical conference is attended by 200+ IT professionals and will promote the open exchange of IT security and forensics information. Register now at http://www.cpd.iit.edu/netsecure08
Current Conference Presentations Include:
* “Annual CompTIA security research: Trends and strategies for information security” Carol Balkcom – CompTIA
* “Cellular Wireless Key Managament” Alec Brusilovsky – Alcatel-Lucent
* “Microsoft Security – Growing up and Enterprise Ready” Cordell Crane – Microsoft
* “Microsoft Security – Hands on approach with tools for Threat Modeling, Code Review and Discovery” Ken Anderson – Microsoft
* “Professional Development Trends within Malware” Michael Davis – Savid Technologies
* “Network Security: What You and Your Skills Are Worth” Bob Fanelli – Robert Half Technology
* “Securing Windows – A Monumental Task?” Mike Fekety – Performance Technologies
* “Building a Secure Storage Internet” Chris Gladwin – CleverSafe
* “Do the Work Once: Harmonizing Compliance and Security Objectives” Bonnie Goins
* “The Role of Penetration Testing in Security Audits” Jeff Groman – Akibia
* “Penetration Testing: Let me probe your ports” David Kennedy – SecureState
* “Combating Insider Threats on Databases” Carl Kettler – Application Security, Inc.
* “Computer Security at Fermilab” Frank Nagy and Tim Rupp – Fermi Lab
* “Building a Linux Custom Firewall” Venkat Nandam
* “Security and Control Issues within Relational Databases” David Ogbolumani – SunGard
* “Data: How much is there, and where is it at?” John Pascoe – FBI Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory
* “Best security practices for Voice Wireless LANs” John Poust – IEEE ComSoc
* “Virtualization Security and Best Practices” Rob Randell – VMware
* “Out-Of-Band authentication using a real-time, multi-factor service model” Andy Rolfe – Authentify
* “Fighting Spam: Tools, Tips, and Techniques” Brian Sebby – Argonne National Laboratory
* “SSH” Hemant Shah
* “Multi-Factor Authentication Solutions: An Overview of Regulations, Vulnerabilities, and the Latest and Best Authentication Options” Bob Thompson – Catalyst
* “A New Model for Business Contingency Operations” Raymond Trygstad – Illinois Institute of Technology
* “Identity and Access Management” Kevin Wang – Crowe
Details:
Date – Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Attend – $95 (includes breakfast, lunch, cocktail party, and conference tote bag and materials)
Exhibit – $325 (includes 2 free attendees)
Sponsor – $300-750 (includes 1-2 free attendees)
Register – www.cpd.iit.edu/netsecure08
Location – Illinois Institute of Technology’s Rice Campus in Wheaton, Illinois
Sponsors Include:
High Tech Crime Network (HTCN), Authentify, Inc., Microsoft, onShore Networks / Fortinet, SunGard Availability Services, IBM Rational, Project Leadership Associates, Robert Half Technology, Other World Computing, SecureState, CTH Technologies, Inc., Security Services & Technologies, Catalyst Technology Group, Inc., Equivus, W.W. Grainger, Inc., CIMCO Communications, CIMCOR, Inc., Hegemony Consulting, Neohapsis, Inc., X-Ways Forensics, CompTIA Security+ Certification Program, Savid Technologies, Inc., ChicagoCon / The Ethical Hacker Network, UniForum, IEEE, and CPD.
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This conference gave us knowledgeable computer and digital forensics experts.
Security and forensics is a growing industry whose importance can’t be emphasized enough for the protection of our digital privacy now and in the future.
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