[ISN] [RAID 2011] Call for Participation

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 03:44:05 -0500 (CDT)
Forwarded from: Guofei Gu <smart.gophy (at) gmail.com>

Apologies for multiple copies of this announcement.

14th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection
(RAID'2011)

September 20-21, 2011
SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
http://www.raid2011.org

Call for Participation

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For the fourteenth year, the intrusion detection community will converge 
at RAID'2011 to discuss cutting-edge research in malware, application 
security, anomaly detection, special environments and sandboxing, web 
security and social networks, and network security. You are invited to 
join us at RAID for two days this September at SRI International, Menlo 
Park, CA.

Register online at: http://www.raid2011.org/.
Register now!
Students scholarships are now available!

The annual symposium brings together leading researchers and 
practitioners from academia, government, and industry to discuss issues 
and technologies related to intrusion detection and defense.

RAID 2011 features an exciting technical program, with presentations 
addressing topics such as dynamic analysis of malicious shellcode, 
world's fastest taint tracker, anomaly detection using software defined 
networking, defending legacy embeded systems, web and social network 
security, and cross-analysis of botnet victims. A poster session during 
the symposium will provide lively face-to-face discussions of work in 
progress.

This year we will have a great keynote presentation on "The
Cutting Edge of Medical Device Security and Privacy" by Dr. Kevin Fu!

We also have a special panel to discuss "State and Future of
Open-Source Network Intrusion Detection":
  Panel Moderator:
  - Ron Gula, Tenable Network Security
  Panel participants:
  - Seth Hall, International Computer Science Insitute
  - Victor Julien, Open Infosec Foundation
  - Martin Roesch, Sourcefire

The Open Information Security Foundation (OISF) is co-locating
a Suricata community meeting with RAID 2011.


Don't miss out this great fun event to socialize with your
colleagues at the heart of silicon valley!


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