[ISN] AusCERT prepares for biggest ever conference

From: InfoSec News (alerts@private)
Date: Sun May 20 2007 - 23:26:49 PDT


http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/AusCERT-prepares-for-biggest-ever-conference/0,130061744,339277575,00.htm

By Munir Kotadia
ZDNet Australia
18 May 2007

Australia's best-known security conference will open for business on 
Monday and organisers say this year's event should be the biggest ever.

Graham Ingram, general manager of AusCERT, told ZDNet Australia last 
week that the organisation was considering shutting down registrations 
because the event was nearing capacity.

"The numbers are limited -- we won't let it go past a certain number and 
there is a good chance we are going to close off registrations. In terms 
of the content, the type of delegates we are getting, and what we intend 
to produce at the conference, it is bigger," said Ingram.

The conference will open with a keynote from Nick Tate, the director, 
Information Technology Services and AusCERT. He will be followed by Ivan 
Krstić, who is a software architect from the One Laptop Per Child 
project. Krstić will explain some of the problems faced by his team when 
trying to secure 100 million identical computers.

Other speakers include Oracle's chief security officer Mary Ann 
Davidson, Jeff Wright from the US Department of Homeland Security, 
Johannes Ullrich from the SANS Internet Storm Centre.

On the second day, delegates will hear from Howard A Schmidt, who 
retired from the White House in 2003 after serving as vice-chair of 
President Bush's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and as the 
special adviser for Cyberspace Security for the White House in December 
2001.

The conference will wind down on Wednesday afternoon with a presentation 
from the controversial Richard Thieme, who also spoke at last year's 
event. Thieme is well known for speaking his mind on industry issues.

AusCERT's Ingram said that registrations for this year's conference 
indicate that delegates will be from a more senior level than was the 
case in previous years. He said the event has also attracted an 
increasing number of international visitors.

"Delegates are saying that this is one of the international security 
conferences that people need to attend. There is more international 
participation and more countries are sending people," said Ingram.



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