Forwarded from: Seguridad en Computo - UNAM <seguridad@private> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ======================================================================== Computer Security Mexico 2005 "11th Years celebrating Computer Security Mexico" Palacio de Mineria May 26th - May 27th, 2005 Mexico City, Mexico ======================================================================== The goal of Computer Security 2005 Mexico is to create awareness among the computer user community about security strategies and mechanisms used to protect information systems. Since 1994, Mexico has been organizing this great event through the Computer Security Department at UNAM and UNAM-CERT. Computer Security 2005 Mexico will be an event for all the people who are involved in the use, design and administration of computer systems. For the 2005 Conference Program we will have great Keynote Speakers and we will discuss the present problems in the Computer Security field its implications and possible solutions such as: DNS Hijacking, DNS Cache Poisoning, Phishing SCAM, Information Society and Computer Security Security, among many other issues from different Organizations leadership in the security field. IMPORTANT : The Conference will be English and Spanish. Translation Service Available http://congreso.seguridad.unam.mx -------------------------------------------------- Keynote Speakers 2005 * Preventing Child Neglect in DNSSECbis Using Lookaside Validation Paul Vixie Founder & Chairman of Internet Software Consortium * DNS Hijacking and Security Problems on the Internet Steve Crocker CEO, Shinkuro, Inc. Chair of ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committiee * Perils of the Internet Hank Nussbacher Independent Networking Consultant * Computer Security and Information Society Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch Director of Computing Academic Services - UNAM ICANN Board of Directors * Phishing Prevention: Authentication, Visualization, and Open Source Intelligence Rebecca Gurley Bace President of Infidel, Inc * Extortion-Grade DDOS: Tactics for Planning and Response Eric Greenberg Chief Technical Officer and Co-Founder of NetFrameworks, Inc. * Honeynet Proyect Future Ralph Logan Vice President Honeynet Project CEO The Logan Group, Inc. * Héctor Escalante López SUN Microsystems. * Phishing: More Than Just a Pretty Scam Page Jason Milletary Member of the Technical Staff - CERT/CC * Underground Culture and Economy in Brasil: Facts and Reality Jacomo Dimmit Boca Piccolini Analyst at CAIS/RNP (Centro de Atendimento a Incidentes de Seguranza da Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa) * Early Warning Systems: The Internet Storm Center and Tar Pits Mike Poor Intrusion Detection Expert SANS Internet Storm Center * Introduction to Microsoft's Customer Security Incident Response Process Greg Lenti Microsoft PSS Security Team * Seguridad en Redes Academicas a traves de CLARA (Cooperacion Latinoamericana de Redes Avanzada) Liliana E. Velasquez Alegre Solha Manager at CAIS/RNP (Centro de Atendimento a Incidentes de Seguranza da Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa) * Estamos preparados para IPv6: Analisis de seguridad Franciso Jesus Monserrat Coll Coordinador Seguridad RedIRIS RedIRIS, España -------------------------------------------------- Why should you assist? Because it is the opportunity to find out about what is being developed in the computer security field and it is also a chance to share your own experience and interests with people with the same interest on this field. Also, You can learn about how to manage and respond to computer security incidentswithout exposing your resources. -------------------------------------------------- Further Information: * Web: http://congreso.seguridad.unam.mx * Conference Registration Availalable on website * The Conference Program will be English and Spanish Juan Carlos Guel - -- Departamento Seguridad en Computo UNAM-CERT DGSCA, UNAM E-mail:seguridad@private Circuito Exterior, C. U. Tel.: 5622-81-69 Fax: 5622-80-43 Del. Coyoacan WWW: http://www.seguridad.unam.mx 04510 Mexico D. F. WWW: http://www.unam-cert.unam.mx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQEVAwUBQolTTnAvLUtwgRsVAQFluQf/cO9zdUjlFVLAvK5iJlUkL6e3wLvdVb85 NtfL/9tH+NY5F1EIz2aobK4b9Q9SPkF+wKEOG1IeOKbh/RnPKYAY/bJmWrHCPZFo 7PXxX2jF81QawEi9K5QPsSe39nW8z8FlPYeY4IPCda8Funw7C8aved+OMqE6EaGi uSrjOwc34oa8GfpyzskjFc4UjRReLd3CXex3N+QIjxIGQe824wDH/r0G4emtpjjS Rq0tKnbmYUcYyzb/JaJB0dS0DZX3zgDpaEPWLqsdiPbAO/nsAXo05nqBtuHbUSaz QJjgAXLeWU1c0mKtGrO0GGlkd5KfZTw5fEkaPtSJXsfxOHNT376xJQ== =a8ee -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _________________________________________ InfoSec News v2.0 - Coming Soon! http://www.infosecnews.org
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