Security News > 2000 > September > CFP: Black Hat Windows Security, February 14-15, 2001
Forwarded By: Jeff Moss Call For Papers Announcement! Black Hat Windows 2000 Security. Papers and presentations are now being accepted for The Black Hat Windows 2000 Security conference. Papers and requests to speak will be received and reviewed from now until December 15th. The conference is February 14th and 15th, 2001, in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace. Selected speakers will receive conference entrance, airfare, hotel costs and a speaking fee of US $1,000. Note: If there is more than one person required to present your materials, it is up to you to decide how to split the speaking fee. We can be accommodating for the hotel costs and airfare if the presentation warrants it. To save space, a complete Call For Papers announcement has been posted at http://www.blackhat.com/ A special thanks to all of those who made The Black Hat Briefings this last July a success. Presentations are now on-line. -------------- What is Black Hat: Windows 2000 Security Conference? The Black Hat Windows 2000 Security conference was created to focus specifically on the security issues created in the Windows 2000 environment. Many new technologies are included in the W2K family of operating systems, and they have security implications that need to be understood. Because the issues surrounding Windows 2000 security are so numerous, a specific Black Hat conference has been created to explore them. Spanning two days with three separate tracks, this conference will explore in greater detail the technologies, tools, and techniques needed by system administrators to stay on the cutting edge. What makes Black Hat W2K Security different? The speakers. We try to select the speakers that are doing unique research, writing the security tools, or finding the bugs. No vendor pitches. Just straight talk from people who know what they are talking about. Thank you. Jeff Moss ISN is hosted by SecurityFocus.com --- To unsubscribe email LISTSERV () SecurityFocus com with a message body of "SIGNOFF ISN".
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