VB2006 call for papers

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Feb 1, 2006

The deadline for submitting paper proposals for VB2006 is fast approaching.

The deadline for submitting paper proposals for VB2006 is fast approaching. Abstracts of approximately 200 words must be sent as plain text files to [email protected], to arrive no later than Thursday 9 March 2006.

Submissions are invited on all subjects relevant to anti-malware and anti-spam. A list of topics suggested by the attendees of VB2005 can be found (along with further details of the paper submission and selection process) at http://www.virusbtn.com/conference/vb2006/2006call.xml.

VB2006, the Sixteenth Virus Bulletin International Conference, will take place 11-13 October 2006 at the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, Canada.

Posted on 01 February 2006 by Virus Bulletin

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