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Re: Have all the best security conferences moved overseas?


From: "Dominique Brezinski" <dominique.brezinski () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:02:33 -0700

Your facts and assumptions are both incorrect. A similar presentation
was not presented in Amsterdam, and the presenters did not specify the
reason they are backing out of their presentation in Las Vegas. If it
is because they feared legal ramifications in the US, which I think is
your inference, that reason was not conveyed to us.

If you read this list, you would know that the Kumar's presentation in
Amsterdam, VBootKit, was the subject of much controversy and was not
directly related to TPM at all.

Dominique Brezinski
Conference Director, Black Hat

On 6/29/07, Security Admin (NetSec) <secadmin () netsecdesign com> wrote:




It would appear that the answer to this question is yes.  A paper on TPM
flaws was nixed from Black Hat Las Vegas 2007 (see
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/062707-black-hat.html
).  Asimilar paper was presented at Blackhat Amsterdam 2007 with no issue.



It would seem to follow that if all the best security conferences are
overseas, all the best (U.S.) talent will follow…



Edward Ray
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