PacSec05

English url: http://pacsec.jp/index.html?LANG=ENGLISH
Japanese url: http://pacsec.jp/index.html?LANG=JAPANESE

Myamoto Musashi famous swordsman and author
of "Go Rin No Sho" (the Book of Five Rings) wrote
"Study the Way of all professions."

In the way of computer networks, one must understand
attacks before one can forestall them.

I would like to announce the selection of the PacSec
applied technical security seminar presentations. The
event will be held on November 15/16 in Tokyo, Japan,
at the Aoyama Diamond Hall, accessible at exit B5
of the Omotesando station, on Ginza or Hanzomon lines.

PacSec/core05
The selected papers are:

Andrea Barisani - Gentoo
Building a modern LDAP based security framework.

Cedric "Sid" Blancher - EADS
WiFi traffic injection based attacks

Javier Burroni - CORE SDI
Using Neural Networks for remote OS identification

Maximillian Dornseif - Laboratory for Dependable Distribute Systems
Watching hackers hack - attack visualization

van Hauser - thc
Attacking the IPv6 protocol suite

Adam Jacobs - Oracle
Commercial Software and How Can We Fix It?

Chris Jordan - Endeavor Systems
Writing Better Intrusion Prevention Signatures

Hiroshi Shinotsuka - Symantec
Advances in Trojan Threats

Feng "Sowhat" Xue - 3rd Research Institute, Ministry of Public Security,
Chinese National Anti-Intrusion and Anti-virus Research Center
Talking About 0day

Ilja van Sprundel - Suresec
Unix Kernel Auditing

Window Snyder - formerly Microsoft
A new perspective on internal security.

Yuji Ukai - eeye
Real-Time OS Based Embedded Systems Using the JTAG Emulator

Marc Uemura - PWC
Fault Redundant IPV6 Wireless Firewalls

Christian Wieser - Oulu University Secure Programming Group
VoIP: SIP robustness and RTP security

All presentations are in both Japanese and English.
Registration is on line at http://pacsec.jp