Virus Bulletin announces platinum sponsors for VB2015

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Dec 16, 2014

More sponsorship opportunities available.

While the opening of VB2015 in Prague is still more than nine months away, we have already started with the preparations for what will be the 25th Virus Bulletin conference. And we're not the only ones looking forward to the conference: several companies have already been eager to associate themselves with and give their support to one of the longest running and most international security conferences.

We are pleased to announce that all four of the platinum sponsors of VB2014 in Seattle have also committed to platinum sponsorship of VB2015: Avast, ESET, HP and Qihoo 360. Moreover, both IKARUS and OPSWAT have signed up as silver sponsors of VB2015.

There are still many more sponsorship opportunities available, and we are open to suggestions as to what companies can do to make the most out of sponsorship of the conference. Please contact [email protected] to learn more about these opportunities.

For those keen to submit their research papers to the conference we have good news too: the call for papers for VB2015 will open later this week!

Posted on 16 December 2014 by Martijn Grooten

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