[ISN] Black Hat Tokyo + DC and Europe CfPs now open.

From: InfoSec News (alerts@private)
Date: Sun Oct 14 2007 - 23:29:54 PDT


Forwarded from: Jeff Moss <jmoss (at) blackhat.com>

Hey InfoSec News readers,

We've finalized the speaker lineup for Black Hat Japan 2007, and we're 
looking forward to a great show.  Attendees will be treated to a roster 
with more variety and depth than ever.

The schedule and speaker bios are available on-line at:

http: //www.blackhat.com/html/bh-japan-07/bh-jp-07-en-schedule.html 
http: //www.blackhat.com/html/bh-japan-07/bh-jp-07-en-speakers.html

As always, we've worked hard to create a show with timely, technical content and
a broad range of topics.  Some highlights of this year's program include:

* A talk from Pedram Amini and Aaron Portnoy from Tipping Point about 
  the Sulley fuzzing framework - a game changing, free, highly automated 
  fuzzing suite.
* A talk from Halvar Flake, world-class reverse engineer and one of 
  Black Hat's most sought-after speakers entitled "Automated Unpacking 
  and Malware Classification."
* Brandon Baker of Microsoft will be speaking on the very timely topic 
  of the security model of Windows Server Virtualization in Windows 
  Server 2008.

Please bear in mind that on-line registration closes October 15, and it 
is a good idea to sign up now to avoid waiting in the long on site 
registration lines. The Briefings will once again be held in the Keio 
Plaza Hotel in Tokyo, on Thursday, October 25 and Friday, October 26.  
On site registration begins at 09:00 both days.

In other news:
Presentations and white papers from Black Hat USA 2007 are on line, with 
audio and video coming soon.  To know as soon as new content comes 
on-line, subscribe to our RSS feed at 
http://www.blackhat.com/BlackHatRSS.xml

The Black Hat D.C. and Black Hat Amsterdam Call for Papers is now open.

The focus this year for Black Hat D.C. will be both on Offensive tools, 
techniques, and related technology as well as wireless and near field 
security. A more detailed CfP will be released next week. 
https://cfp.blackhat.com/

See you in Tokyo!
Jeff Moss



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