From: Jim Geovedi (jim@geovedi.com)
Date: Fri Feb 17 2006 - 07:17:58 EST
Bellua Cyber Security Asia 2006 Call for Papers - http://www.bellua.net
For the second consecutive year, the Bellua Cyber Security Asia 2006
Conference will bring together in Indonesia internationally
recognized experts in the security community as well as leading
members of the local Indonesian technology and security industry.
BCS Asia 2006 will bring together researchers and practitioners from
Asia, Europe and the Americas to discuss present and future
information security issues through an intensive series of
workshops, presentations, demonstrations and technical sessions. Do
not submit product or vendor pitches please.
Important Dates:
28-29 August 2006: The Workshops
30-31 August 2006: The Conference
The meeting will take place in Jakarta, Indonesia, at the Jakarta
Convention Center (see travel and visa information below.)
Please send your proposal to cfp2006@bellua.com as soon as possible
and no later than 31 March 2006. This year, proposals will be
evaluated in the order received; submit early to maximise your
chances of being selected.
The program committee invites proposals for paper presentations,
demonstrations and poster contributions on any topic relevant to
cyber security and hacking including but not limited to:
Business Track
* ISO27001 - Information Security Management Systems (ISMS)
* Business Processes & Security
* Compliance Management
* Handling Security failure & incidents
* Banking Security
* Telecommunication Security
* Internet Fraud
* Security Awareness
* Social engineering
* Privacy, anonymity, ethics
* Cyber Law and Enforcement
Technical Track
* 0-day Hacking & Security
* Penetration Testing
* Telecom Security/Phreaking (SS7, GSM, 3G, GPRS, EDGE...)
* Secure Programming
* Reverse Engineering
* Exploit development
* Forensics
* Wireless Security & Hacking (WiFi, Bluetooth, vsat...)
* Web Application Security
* Database Security
* Cryptography
* Spyware/Malware/Worm/Virus
* Physical Security
Your submission should include:
* Name, title, address, email and phone number
* Draft of the proposed presentation (in PDF, PowerPoint or Keynote
format), proof of concept for tools and exploits, etc.
* Short biography, qualification, occupation, achievement and
affiliations (limit 150 words).
* Summary or abstract for your presentation (limit 150 words)
* Time (40-60 minutes include time for discussion and questions)
* Technical requirements (video, internet, wireless, audio, etc.)
Each non-resident speaker will receive accommodation for 3 nights at
the Jakarta Hilton International.
For each non-resident speaker, Bellua will cover travel expenses up
to USD 1,000.
N.B. If an official sponsor employs you or you only propose a poster
contribution, you will not receive any compensation for travel, hotel
accommodations or an honorarium from Bellua.
Poster sessions are an integral part of Bellua Cyber Security events.
Far from being a second option, posters provide an excellent way to
present research work in a clear, concise format. A well-thought out
poster can be better than an oral presentation in describing complex
research work. Posters contributors will receive one complimentary
conference pass.
Call for Workshops
Please send your proposal to cfp2006@bellua.com as soon as possible
and no later than 31 March 2006.
This is also a call for workshops. One of the objectives of this
meeting is to allow researchers to gain a background in areas that
they may know little about. Towards that end a number of Workshops
are planned.
Some participants in the workshop will be very excited in learning
about technical matters such as hacking, exploit writing, penetration
testing, social engineering, BCP, DRC or other important attack and
defense techniques. Others might enjoy a seminar on a philosophical
topic.
Workshop presenters are expected not to present just only their own
material, but to give a broader overview and encourage discussion and
debate.
The workshops will be held from 28th to 29th August 2006.
Workshops that do not achieve the minimum enrollment will not be
offered. The size of workshop will vary from 8 to a maximum of 25
people.
Please send the workshop proposal along with the following to
cfp2006@bellua.com as soon as possible and no later than 31 March 2006.
* Address, affiliation, email and phone number
* Draft timetable for the proposed workshop with title
* Summary or abstract of the workshop, limit 250 words.
* Biography (150 words)
* Curriculum vitae - Resume
* Technical requirements
Program Committee
* Anthony Zboralski, Bellua Asia Pacific
* Dhillon Andrew Kannabhiran, Hack In The Box
* Fetri Miftach, Bellua Asia Pacific
* John Grygorcewicz, Bispro Consulting
* John Howie, Microsoft Security Community
* Emmanuel Gadaix, Telecom Security Task Force
* Philippe Langlois, Telecom Security Task Force
* Ralph Logan, The Logan Group, The Honey Net Project
* David Maynor, ISS X-Force
* Thomas Wana, Void
* Jim Geovedi, Bellua Asia Pacific
* Andi, Void
* Skyper, Phrack Magazine
* Mark Dowd
* Matt Conover, Symantec
* Andrew R. Reiter
* Josha Broson, AngryPacket Security
* Nicolas Fischbach, Colt Telecom
* Fyodor Yarochkin
Visa Information
The Department of Justice and Human Rights has officially determined
that as of 1 February 2004:
The Free Visa Facility (length of stay max. 30 days) will be issued
to citizens of the following countries: Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macao, Morocco, Chile, Peru.
The Visa-on-Arrival Facility (length of stay max. 30 days) will be
issued to citizens of the following countries: Australia, Argentina,
Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy,
Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, South Korea,
Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, United
States.
Citizens of countries not stated above are required to apply for a
visa at the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in their country of domicile.
For questions regarding event registration, please call +62-21 570 5800
(Astri). For general event questions, please email bcs2006@bellua.com.
PT Bellua Asia Pacific - Bellua Cyber Security Conferences & Workshops
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