Forwarded from: Tal Garfinkel <talg (at) cs.stanford.edu> Got a good attack paper in the works? In concert with the 2008 Usenix Security Symposium, we are putting on WOOT (Workshop On Offensive Technologies), intended to pull in folks from a widerange of academic and industry communities to explore the state of the art in attack technologies in a high quality, peer reviewed setting. Topics include: * Vulnerability research (software auditing, reverse engineering) * Penetration testing * Exploit techniques and automation * Network-based attacks (routing, DNS, IDS/IPS/firewall evasion) * Reconnaissance (scanning, software, and hardware fingerprinting) * Malware design and implementation (rootkits, viruses, bots, worms) * Denial-of-service attacks * Web and database security * Weaknesses in deployed systems (VoIP, telephony, wireless, games) * Practical cryptanalysis (hardware, DRM, etc.) Submissions are due June 7th, check out the call for papers at: http://www.usenix.org/events/woot07/cfp/ Tal __________________________ Subscribe to InfoSec News http://www.infosecnews.org
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