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!! Conference Program Computer Security Mexico 2004 !!
From: Seguridad en Computo - UNAM <seguridad () seguridad unam mx>
Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 03:00:38 -0500 (CDT)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ======================================================================== Computer Security Mexico 2004 "10th Years celebrating Computer Security Mexico" Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso May 27th - May 28th, 2004 Mexico City, Mexico ======================================================================== The goal of Computer Security 2004 Mexico is to create awareness among the computer user community about security strategies and mechanisms used to protect information systems. Since 1994, Mexico has been organizing this great event through the Computer Security Department at UNAM and UNAM-CERT. Computer Security 2004 Mexico will be an event for all the people who are involved in the use, design and administration of computer systems. For the 2004 Conference Program we will have the presentation of a new book by Mike Schiffman and Jeremy Rauch, Avi Rubin will present his recent work about "Electronic Vote and Security", Art Manion of CERT/CC will present "Internet Explorer: Unsafe in Any Zone", Wietse Venema will present "Open Source Security Lessons" and Alan Paller will talk about "How Organization are Fighting Back Against Cybercrime" among other Computer Security Experts. IMPORTANT : The Conference will be English and Spanish. Translation Service Available -------------------------------------------------- Keynote Speakers * How Organization are Fighting Back Against Cybercrime Alan Paller Director of Research, The SANS Institute * Open Source Security Lessons Wietse Venema IBM T.J.Watson Research Center * Electronic Voting and Security Avi Rubin Johns Hopkins University * The Case for a Modern Network Infrastructure Security Volume I: The Protocols Mike Schiffman and Jeremy Rauch Cisco Systems and Independent Security Consultor * Secure Shell and Network-Based Intrusion Detection: Can (or should) they Co-exist? Eugene Schultz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory * Nuevos Ataques y Nuevas Tendencias en Seguridad Informática Ivan Arce Chief Technology Officer, Core Security Technologies * Internet Explorer: Unsafe in Any Zone Art Manion Vulnerability Handling Team, CERT/CC * Estrategias de la Seguridad en Redes Europeas Francisco Jesús Monserrat Coll Coordinador de Seguridad, RedIRIS * Future Trends in IDS Technologies Adam Richard SecureIT * The Security Enabled Enterprise & Windows XP Service Pack 2 Aaron Turner Security Center of Excellence Delivery Manager, Microsoft Corp. -------------------------------------------------- Why should you assist? Because it is the opportunity to find out about what is being developed in the computer security field and it is also a chance to share your own experience and interests with people with the same interest on this field. Also, You can learn about how to manage and respond to computer security incidentswithout exposing your resources. -------------------------------------------------- Further Information: * Web: http://congreso.seguridad.unam.mx * Conference Registration Availalable on site * The Conference Program will be English and Spanish Juan Carlos Guel - -- Departamento Seguridad en Computo UNAM-CERT DGSCA, UNAM E-mail:seguridad () seguridad unam mx Circuito Exterior, C. U. Tel.: 5622-81-69 Fax: 5622-80-43 Del. Coyoacan WWW: http://www.seguridad.unam.mx 04510 Mexico D. F. WWW: http://www.unam-cert.unam.mx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQEVAwUBQLBaM3AvLUtwgRsVAQEiOQf+PThTylGPc9hB+BdwN3wwiFLr0i/7EoWI n6xJrx+thTFBIkxvPhv4YSw5v6rZWDF9v+hkMAbnBZLCpqmkI43GaiwVSK8h4utf EZ1dtwAKxYn4na590FTWSKb94MMDvbaHbx3mJa3OAQ1dy8wDiSnaEX+Y1fxpqXAs D7iDGLsmSTpAi2nr4ppulePcuoDeD1m8ixtC1lwieHqDjk1Hw38x/33z/Oy+Dn39 9S67U3CagDwN0HdAuqtmevIr5pqpbc+6gWIch/0MlWPEzRWudbRGCNIVhmeFN0ms EN3O2jIJK1oiS+1Neow8O9wvPX0wHNuC0qE627Zuh30QhK+bhLFCbw== =Jrkc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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