Second Call for Papers

We're inviting you to submit papers and proposals for trainings for the first annual DeepSec security conference.

We've been able to get some really good submissions, fantastic keynotes, and extremely interesting invited talks so far, and are hoping we'll get even more exciting talks during the final phases of the CFP.

We're especially interested in getting more non-web talks! Dudes - stop submitting basic ajax, web2.0 and voip security talks already, we're flooded by these! We still want to get more submissions and case studies of government project security (egovernment, electronic health/citizen cards, electronic passports, i- and evoting security, inter-government protocols, ...), and also more submissions on secure software development, rootkits, forensics, and the security of popular but seldom discussed protocols.

We've managed to come up with a really nice social programme around the conference. Among other things, there'll be Capture the Flag and Live Web Hacking contests organized by the Hack in the Box team, exciting evening action at our partner event, the RoboExotica Cocktail-Robotics Festival, and a thrilling speakers after-party at Vienna's top hacker club, the Metalab. We're sure this will be a conference experience that you'll remember!

So submit your talks and trainings now and don't miss the action! :)

All proposals received before June 16th 2007, 23:59 CET will be considered by the Program Committee.

About DeepSec

Security briefings and trainings with the real experts.

DeepSec IDSC is an annual European two-day in-depth conference on computer, network, and application security. The first DeepSec Conference will be held from November 22nd to 23rd 2007 in Vienna, and aims to bring together the leading security experts from all over the world in Europe.

In addition to the conference with twenty-six thirty-six sessions, four five two-day intense security training courses will be held before the main conference. The conference program will be augmented with a live hacking competition and a team capture the flag contest.

DeepSec is a non-product, non-vendor-biased conference. Our aim is to present the best research and experience from the fields' leading experts.

Target Audience: Security Officers, Security Professionals and Product Vendors, IT Decision Makers, Policy Makers, Security-, Network-, and Firewall-Admins, and Software Developers.

This conference is being attended by: Ericsson, Commerzbank, Philips, RBT, GRZ IT, IERN Sierra Leone, SAP, Improware, Telekom Austria, Microsoft, BAWAG, T-Systems, Iphos, Sektion Eins, T-Mobile, Red Hat, SWITCH, Austrian National Bank, Daimler, Sentrigo, University of Vienna, SEC Consult, Tech Data, S21Sec, DHL, Bearing Point, Cygnos, wecon, YCO, and many others.

Speakers/Trainers

Until June 16th, 23:59 CET, we'll be accepting papers and lightning talk submissions.
Please note we are non-product, non-vendor biased security conference, and do not accept vendor pitches.

Speaker privileges include
  • One economy class return-ticket to Vienna.
  • 3 nights of accomodation in the Conference Hotel.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and two coffee breaks
  • Speaker activities during, before, and after the conference.
  • Speaker After-Party in the Metalab Hackerspace on November, 24th.
Trainer privileges include
  • 50% of the net profit of the class.
  • 2 nights of accomodation in the Conference Hotel during the trainings.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and two coffee breaks.
  • Free Speaker Ticket for the Conference.
  • Speaker activities during, before, and after the conference.
  • Speaker After-Party in the Metalab Hackerspace on the 24th November

Topics

We are interested in bleeding edge security research, directly from leading researchers, professionals in academics, industry, and government, and the underground security community. Topics of special interest include
  • Vista, Linux, OSX Security
  • E/I-Voting Case-Studies, Attacks, Weaknesses
  • Mobile Security
  • Network Protocol Analysis
  • AJAX/Web2.0/Javascript Security
  • Secure Software Development
  • VoIP
  • Perimeter Defense / Firewall Technology
  • Digital Forensics
  • WLAN/WiFi, GPRS, IPv6 and 3G Security
  • IPv6
  • Social Engineering
  • Smart Card Security
  • Cryptography
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Incident Response
  • Rootkit Detection, Techniques, and Defense
  • Security Properties of Web-Frameworks
  • Malicious Code Analysis
  • Secure Framework Design
  • .Net and Java Security

Submission

Proposals for presentations and trainings at the first annual
DeepSec In-Depth Security Conference will be accepted until June 16th 2007, 23:59 CET.

All proposals should be submitted over the web at http://www.deepsec.net/cfp/.
If you have questions, want to send us additional material, or have problems with the web form,
feel free to contact us at cfp@deepsec.net.

The call for papers is closed now.