USENIX LEET'10 & RAID 2010
Thursday, April 15. 2010
A quick announcement:
And please note that the deadline for RAID 2010 has been extended to April 21, 2010. See the Call for Participation for more details. Looking forward to your papers!
Join us at the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats, which will take place in San Jose, CA, on April 27, 2010. LEET '10 will provide a unique forum for the discussion of threats to the confidentiality of our data, the integrity of digital transactions, and the dependability of the technologies we increasingly rely on.
The program includes:
-- Keynote Address: "Why Don't I (Still) Trust Anything?" by Jeff Moss, Founder, Black Hat and DEF CON
-- Invited Talk: "Naked Avatars and Other Cautionary Tales About MMORPG Password Stealers," by Jeff Williams, Microsoft Malware Protection Center
-- Sessions on threat measurement and characterization, botnets, threat detection and mitigation, and more.
Check out the full program at
http://www.usenix.org/events/leet10/tech/
Connect with the broad community of researchers and practitioners who focus on worms, bots, spam, spyware, phishing, DDoS, and the ever-increasing palette of large-scale Internet-based threats in fostering the development of preliminary work in this diverse area and stimulating discussion of thought-provoking ideas.
Find out more and register today at
http://www.usenix.org/leet10/proga
And please note that the deadline for RAID 2010 has been extended to April 21, 2010. See the Call for Participation for more details. Looking forward to your papers!
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