Forwarded from: Layer One <layeronecfp@private> LayerOne 2006 - Call for Papers April 15 & 16, 2006 Los Angeles, California At the Pasadena Hilton http://layerone.info What is LayerOne? Currently in its 3rd year, LayerOne is computer security and technology conference held in the Los Angeles area. The purpose of LayerOne is to bring together the many different types of folks who make up the security community for a 2 day discussion of the technologies that impact our professional and personal lives. Who should attend LayerOne? Just about anyone who is concerned with computer, information, and Internet security and the issues arising from it. Developers, System Administrators, Lawyers, IT managers, Students, Hackers, Engineers, Privacy Advocates, Hardware Hackers, Open Source fans, and garden variety Geeks will all find something of interest at LayerOne. Previous speakers have included the likes of Dan Kaminsky (Doxpara Research), Dave Hulton (Toorcon), Danny O'Brien (NTK), and Bruce Potter (Shmoo Group). Call for Papers. LayerOne is now officially accepting papers and presentations for consideration at our 2006 show. We are looking for people to speak on a broad range of topics, so all submissions will be considered. At the moment we're interested in hearing from potential speakers with the following interests: * Data Forensics * Reverse Engineering * VoIP (security and development) * Emerging Security Trends * Regulatory Issues (SOX, PCI, ISO 17799, etc) * Firmware/Embedded Systems Hacking Please note that we'd love to see as broad a range of topics this year as we did last year, so don't consider this to be a strict guideline on what we'd like people to be submitting. If you've got something that you think will fit, by all means send it in. To see a list of topics from 2005, please visit our website. Please be sure to include the following information in your submission: * Presentation name * A one-sentence synopsis of your presentation * A longer one to three paragraph synopsis or short outline of what you plan on covering * Names of and URLs to presenter(s) * A short (single-paragraph) biography of the presenter(s) Once everything's ready to go, send your submission to cfp [at] layerone [dot] info no later than March 31, 2006. All papers submitted by then will receive either an acceptance or rejection notice no later than April 5th, 2006. Speaker selection is expected to be finalized on this date. Although we only have one speaking track, please bear in mind that speaking slots are limited to one hour. How you use that time is entirely up to you - but most people tend to divide it between presentation and a Q&A session. If you think your presentation will run longer please advise us when you turn in your proposal and we will do our best take your needs into consideration. If the presentation is based on code or a particular technique the presenter must be one of the developers of the code/technique and be prepared to perform a demonstration. We look forward to reading over your submissions, which we are sure will be outstanding. Once again, if you have any questions or submissions please email cfp [at] layerone [dot] info. Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to seeing you there. _________________________________________ Earn your Master's degree in Information Security ONLINE www.msia.norwich.edu/csi Study IA management practices and the latest infosec issues. Norwich University is an NSA Center of Excellence.
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