VB2006 conference programme revealed

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Apr 26, 2006

The VB2006 conference programme is now available.

VB has revealed the conference programme for VB2006, the 16th Virus Bulletin International Conference.

The three-day conference programme boasts an exceptional line-up of international anti-malware and anti-spam speakers, and caters for both technical and corporate audiences.

More than 40 presentations cover subjects including: education, forensics, automated analysis, botnets, spam trends and filtering techniques, phishing techniques, Unix malware, Macintosh malware, fraud detection, corporate case studies, the CME initiative and much more.

Click here for the full details, including abstracts for each paper.

VB2006 takes place 11-13 October 2006 in Montréal, Canada.

Posted on 26 April 2006 by Virus Bulletin

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