Forwarded from: Jeff Moss <jmoss@private> Dear Info Security News readers, I want to keep you up to date with what Black Hat is up to. Currently there is a stand alone training in Seattle in October, a Briefings in Tokyo in October, and a Federal Training and Briefings in Crystal City in January. Black Hat returns to Amsterdam at the end February with expanded training and briefings. The CFP for Amsterdam will open by October 15th. Video from the summer USA show is starting to get encoded, and we will be updating the Black Hat "Black Pages" in the coming weeks to reflect what happened, and still is happening, with the whole ISS/Cisco drama. Thank you. Jeff Moss -------------- Seattle Training On October 10-11, Black Hat will host four separate world-class trainings. The classes cover a variety of topics, including system administration, auditing and assessment, forensics, and infrastructure VoIP. Most of the class offerings are newly created or revised, ensuring that students are provided with up-to-date technical information. Our trainers are recognized leaders in their fields, with real-world experience that drives their curriculum. As with all Black Hat Training events, students are eligible for CISSP/SCCP credits upon successful completion. Courses offered are: * Hacking by Numbers - Bootcamp Edition by SensePost * Microsoft Ninjitsu by Tim Mullen * Invisible Network; Invisible Risk by Adam Laurie * Infrastructure Attacktecs & Defentecs: Cisco Voice Over IP (VoIP) by Stephen Dugan For more information: http://www.blackhat.com/html/training-seattle-05/train-bh-sea-05-index.html Our early bird registration rate is in effect until October 1. Register now and save: https://commerce.blackhat.com/seattle-reg ---------------- Tokyo, Keio Plaza Hotel * 17-18 October 2005 * japan.blackhat.com Black Hat is honored to continue its partnership with Internet Association Japan to bring the second annual Black Hat Briefings Japan. The Black Hat Japan 2005 Briefings will take place at the Keio Plaza Hotel, October 17-18. The Black Hat Japan Briefings feature an international line up of internationally renowned security experts from around the globe. Black Hat Briefings was originally founded in 1997 by Jeff Moss to fill the need of computer security professionals to better understand the security risks to their computers and information infrastructures by potential threats. To do this, the Black Hat Briefings assembles a group of vendor neutral security professionals and let them speak candidly about the problems businesses face, and the solutions they see to those problems. No gimmicks, no sales pitches, just straight talk by people who make it their business to explore the ever-changing security space. This year's conference will include talks by Dan Kaminsky on the Black Ops of TCP/IP, David Maynor and Robert Graham presenting on Architecture Flaws in Common Security Tools, the Grugq discussing VOIP security issues, Chris Hurley - Identifying and Responding to Wireless Attacks, Jeremiah Grossman presenting on Phishing with Super Bait, Saumil Shah and David Cole collaborating on an Adware/Spyware talk. Attendees will get the rare chance to meet with these and other experts up close and to ask specific questions about their findings, encouraging the quality exchange of information among the international attendees. For more information on the speakers and speeches visit http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-japan-05/bh-jp-05-en-speakers.html Take advantage of our early registration rates by registering on-line now. http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-registration/bh-registration.html#Japan _________________________________________ InfoSec News v2.0 - Coming Soon! http://www.infosecnews.org
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