[Clips] RUXCON 2005 Update

R.A. Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Mon Sep 19 10:59:23 EDT 2005


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  Hi,

  RUXCON is quickly approaching yet again. This e-mail is to bring you up
  to date on the latest developments on this years conference.

  Our speakers list is complete [1] and our timetable has been finalised
  [2]. Below is a list of presentations for RUXCON 2005 (in order of
  acceptance):

     1. Breaking Mac OSX - Ilja Van Sprundel & Neil Archibald
     2. Binary protection schemes - Andrew Griffiths
     3. Using OWASP Guide 2.0 for Deep Penetration Testing - Andrew van
  der Stock
     4. Black Box Web Application Penetration Testing - David Jorm
     5. Long Filename, Long Parameter, Malformed Data. Another Day,
  Another Vulnerability. Same Bug, Different App. - Brett Moore
     6. Computer Forensics: Practise and Procedure - Adam Daniel
     7. Poker Paranoia - Sean Burford
     8. Moving towards the Artificial Hacker - Ashley Fox
     9. Attack automation - Roelof Temmingh
    10. Electronic Evidence - a Law Enforcement Perspective - Jason
  Beckett
    11. Beyond NX: An attackers guide to anti-exploitation technology for
  Windows - Ben Nagy
    12. Crypto Rodeo - Amy Beth Corman
    13. Trust Transience: Post Intrusion SSH Hijacking - Metlstorm
    14. Attacking WiFi with traffic injection - Cedric "Sid" Blanche
    15. Securing Modern Web Applications - Nik Cubrilovic
    16. Malware Analysis - Nicolas Brulez
    17. Deaf, Dumb and Mute: Defeating Network Intrusion Detection Systems
 (NIDS) - Christian Heinrich

  As in previous years, there will be activities and competitions, which
  allow attendees to have fun, win prizes, and socialise, all while
  enjoying a cold beer on an Australian summers day.

  Some activities which will be held during the conference include:

    * Capture the flag
    * Reverse engineering
    * Exploit development
    * Chilli eatoff
    * Trivia

  This will be the third year in a row in which we've brought a quality
  conference to the Australian computer security community.

  Hope to see you there.

  Regards,

  RUXCON Staff
  http://www.ruxcon.org.au

  [1] http://www.ruxcon.org.au/2005-presentations.shtml
  [2] http://www.ruxcon.org.au/2005-timetable.shtml

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[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
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