Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 07:09:22 +0800 From: Praburaajan <prabu@hackinthebox.org> To: isn@infosecnews.org, apops@apops.net, system-admins@research.att.com, freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: HITBSecConf2008 - Malaysia: Online registration closes on 24th Oct Message-ID: <48FA6CA2.9010702@hackinthebox.org>
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This is a reminder that online registration for HITBSecConf2008 - Malaysia, the largest network security conference in Asia and the Middle East, closes on the 24th of October - walk in registrations are still accepted thereafter but prices increase to MYR1099. To book your seats online, please register through: http://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2008kl/register/ 27th & 28th October 2008 ======================== TECH TRAINING 1 - Structured Network Threat Analysis and Forensics Trainers: Meling Mudin (spoonfork) and Lee Chin Sheng (geek00l) Seats Left: 3 TECH TRAINING 2 - Bluetooth, RFID & Wireless Hacking - UPDATED COURSE CONTENTS! Trainers: Andrew 'Q' Righter (HacDC) and King Tuna Seats Left: 9 TECH TRAINING 3 - Web Application Security - Advanced Attacks and Defense Trainer: Shreeraj Shah (Director, BlueInfy) Seats Left: CLASS IS FULL TECH TRAINING 4 - The Exploit Laboratory 3.0 - UPDATED COURSE CONTENTS! Trainers: Saumil Shah (Founder/CEO, Net-Square) & SK Chong (Security Consultant, SCAN Associates Bhd.) Seats Left: 6 Keynote Address - 29th & 30th October 2008 ========================================== KEYNOTE 1 - "The Art of Click-Jacking" - Jeremiah Grossman (Founder & Chief Technology Officer, White Hat Security.) KEYNOTE 2 - "Cyberwar is Bullshit" - Marcus Ranum (Chief Security Officer, Tenable Network Security) KEYNOTE 3 - "Welcome to the 0wned World" - Dr. Anton Chuvakin (Chief Research Officer, Log Logic Inc.) KEYNOTE 4 - "Dissolving an Industry as a Hobby" - Peter Sunde [brokep] and Fredrik Neij [TiAMO] (Founders of The Pirate Bay - TPB) FULL CONFERENCE AGENDA: http://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2008kl/agenda.htm
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