VB2007 conference programme revealed

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Apr 1, 2007

VB has revealed the conference programme for VB2007, Vienna.

VB has revealed the conference programme for VB2007, Vienna.

Once again, the three-day conference programme boasts an exceptional line-up of anti-malware and anti-spam expert speakers and caters for both technical and corporate audiences. More than 40 presentations will cover subjects including: automated analysis, rootkits, malware in the gaming world, malware on mobile devices, anti-malware testing, spam and phishing trends and techniques, spyware, forensics, legal issues and much more.

In addition to the scheduled traditional 40-minute presentations, a portion of the technical stream is set aside for brief (20-minute) technical presentations, dealing with up-to-the-minute specialist topics. Proposals for the 'last-minute' presentations must be submitted two weeks before the start of the conference (details of how to submit proposals will be announced in due course). The schedule for the last-minute presentations will be announced shortly before the start of the conference.

VB2007 takes place 19-21 September 2007 in Vienna, Austria. Online registration is now available.

For the full programme see http://www.virusbtn.com/conference/vb2007/programme/.

Posted on 01 April 2007 by Virus Bulletin

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