As folks know, I’m Tutorial Chair for the ACSAC conference (I have been since 1990), which will be held this year in Miami Beach, FL, the week of December 11-15, 2006. I just received my last tutorial review, and I’m pleased to announce the results:
- Live Forensics (Adelstein, ATC-NY and Golden, Univ. N.O.) [Full Day]
- Next-Generation Wireless Risks & Defenses (Richard Rushing, AirDefense) [Full
Day] - Security Engineering (Steven Greenwald, Independent Consultant) [Full Day]
- Acquisition and Analysis of Large Scale Network Data V.3 (John McHugh,
Dalhousie Univ.) [Full Day] - Using the Certification and Accreditation Process to Manage Enterprise Risk
(Ron Ross, NIST) [Full Day] - Defenses Against Viruses, Worms, and Malicious Software (Tom Chen, Southern
Methodist University) [Half-Day] - Building Biometric Authentication Systems: Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them (Jan
Jurjens, The Open University) [Half-Day]
I still am working on slotting these to days, but I think this is a great program. Thanks to all my reviewers, including my LJ reviewers estherchaya, ixixlix, and ellipticcurve.
If you work in the field of Computer Security, I encourage you to come to our conference.