[ISN] Computer Security Mexico 2001

From: InfoSec News <isn_at_c4i.org>
Date: Wed 05 Sep 2001 - 01:16:22 CDT
Forwarded from: Seguridad en Computo - UNAM <seguridad@seguridad.unam.mx>

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>                               Call for papers
> 
>                            Centro Mascarones-UNAM
>                      November 24th-November 27th, 2001
> 
>                       Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso
>                      November 28th-November 30th, 2001
> 
> 			  Old Downtown,Mexico City
> - -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> The goal  of Computer Security 2001 Mexico (www.seguridad2001.unam.mx) and
> the International Computer Security Day(www.disc2001.unam.mx) is to
> create awareness among the computer user community about security
> strategies and mechanisms used to protect information systems.
> 
> Computer Security 2001  will be an event for all the people who are involved
> in the  use, design and administration of computer systems.  DISC 2001 is an
> annual  world-wide  celebration  led  by   ACM  (Association  for  Computing
> Machinery).
> 
> Since 1994, Mexico has participated of this celebration through the Computer
> Security Department (DSC-UNAM, www.seguridad.unam.mx) and UNAM-CERT
> (www.unam-cert.unam.mx). This year, DISC 2001 will take place
> along with Computer Security 2001 on November 30th.
> 
> The community  is invited to  participate in Computer  Security 2001 through
> the  presentation of theoretical,  technical, and  applied works as  well as
> those that  present practical  experiences in the following  topics (but not
> limited to them):
> 
>    * Electronic commerce
>         o Certification
>         o Digital cash
>         o New protocols
>         o Secure transactions
>         o New technologies
>    * New firewall technologies
>         o Hybrids FW
>         o New generations of FW
>    * World Wide Web security
>         o Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
>         o Secure schemes
>    * Legislation about Computer Security
>         o Advances in legislation 1999-2000
>         o Regulation of domain names
>         o Copyright and industrial property
>    * Network security
>         o New network technology applied to security (ATM, Fast Ethernet)
>         o Router security
>    * Cluster security
>    * Software development security
>    * Distributed systems security
>    * Database security
>    * Security of agents and multi-platform languages
>    * Incident response teams
>    * Computer security incident handling, prevention and coordination
>    * Administrative and legal issues on incident handling
>    * Software protection and intellectual property
>    * New tools for incident handling
>    * Intrusion detection
>    * Computer attacks
>    * Privacy and cryptography protocols
>    * Security policies
>    * Computer viruses
>    * DDOS
> 
>              --------------------------------------------------
> 
>                              Who should attend ?
> 
>    * System administrators who are interested in Computer Security.
> 
>    * People working in the field of Computer Security who do handle Computer
>      Security incidents.
> 
>    *  Anybody  who is  interested  in  Computer Security  and wants  to  meet
>      another  interested people.  This event  will help  him or  her improve
>      security programs, plans, and tools by listening to the speakers and by
>      sharing and interacting with the attendees.
> 
>    * People who want to establish incident response teams.
> 
>    * Anybody  who has a particular  interest in network security, monitoring
>      tools, intrusion detection and firewalls.
> 
>    * Managers  of enterprises who are  interested in secure transactions via
>      the Internet and that need to improve the security of their systems.
> 
>              --------------------------------------------------
> 
>                            Why should you assist?
> 
> Because it  is the opportunity to find out about  what is being developed in
> the  computer security  field  and it  is also  a chance  to share  your own
> experience and interests with people of the field.
> 
> You can learn about how to manage and respond to computer security incidents
> without exposing your resources.
> 
>      Important Dates
> 
>           Paper submissions: October 12th
> 
>           Acceptance notifications: October 26th
> 
>           Final papers: November 2th
> 
>           Event: November 24th - November 30th.
> 
>      Workshop Format
> 
> There will  be  tutorial-style and workshop-style presentations  on November
> 24,25,26  and 27 .  On  November 28,  29  and 30 , there  will be  technical
> conferences and business sessions only.
> 
> All contributions should follow the next guidelines:
> 
>      1. Tutorials  and workshops:  Half or full  day tutorial proposals
>      will be considered.
> 
>      2. Conference  papers: Written  papers may be as  long as desired,
>      but presentations must be limited to 30 minutes.
> 
>      3.  Panel  Sessions:  These  are informal  sessions  that  should,
>      either,   follow  a   "hands-on"   approach,  or   encourage  more
>      participation from the audience.
> 
> They should  be tailored to address specific issues  and should be take from
> 60 to 90 minutes  of duration. Panel Sessions on a particular topic are also
> acceptable.
> 
>              --------------------------------------------------
> 
>                           Instructions for authors
> 
> We will  receive proposals  for presentations, workshops  and tutorials that
> follow these guidelines:
> 
>    * The documents should be submitted by the date indicated above.
>    * The  contents of  the documents should  be of high-quality  and must be
>      original.
> 
>    * They should include an abstract with the description of the content and
>      style of the presentation.
> 
>    *  The papers  will be  evaluated using  the actual  proposal, which  must
>      contain:
> 
>         o title
>         o format (workshop, tutorial or conference)
>         o extended abstract (more than one but less than two pages)
>         o requirements for the presentation (computing equipment,
>         o datashow projector, slide projector, etc.)
>         o author information
>              + name
>              + address and affiliation
>              + brief resume
>              + fax and telephone number
>              + e-mail address
> 
> For tutorials, the following information should also be included:
> 
>    * Goal
>    * Introduction and summary
>    * Outline of the presentation
>    * Duration (half or full day)
>    * Presentation material (e.g., slides, datashow)
> 
>      Accepted formats
> 
> Authors whose  papers are  accepted must submit  the complete version  to be
> included into the proceedings of the event.
> 
> Submissions will be accepted in the following formats:
> 
>    * TeX/LaTeX
>    * PostScript
>    * Word for Windows
>    * ASCII
>    * HTML
> 
> Please contact the committee  (comite@seguridad.unam.mx ) should you need to
> use a different format.
> 
> Note: For images and graphics use GIF, PCX, BMP, JPEG and JPG formats.
> 
>      Submissions
> 
> Presentations can be sent using the following means:
> 
>         * e-mail:
> 
>                comite@seguridad.unam.mx
> 
>         * Post mail to the following address:
> 
>                Departamento de Seguridad en Cómputo
>                Dirección General de Cómputo Académico
>                Circuito   Exterior,  Ciudad   Universitaria  04510
>                México, D.F. México
> 
>              --------------------------------------------------
> 
>                              Program Committee
> 
> The papers will be evaluated and selected by a scientific committee.
> 
> The  committee  will  be  integrated  by  investigators  and  profesionistas
> recognized in the field of the computer security worldwide.
> 
>              --------------------------------------------------
> 
>                             Further Information:
> 
> 	* Web:	  http://www.seguridad2001.unam.mx
> 		  http://www.disc2001.unam.mx
> 
>         * e-mail: comite@seguridad.unam.mx
> 
> 
>         * Address:
> 
>                Departamento de Seguridad en Cómputo
>                Dirección General de Cómputo Académico
>                Circuito   Exterior,  Ciudad   Universitaria  04510
>                México, D.F. México
>                Phone  : (52)  56 22  81 69  and (52)  56 85  22 29
>                Fax : (52) 56 22 80 43
> 	       http://www.seguridad.unam.mx
> 	       http://www.unam-cert.unam.mx
> 
> 
> Juan Carlos Guel
> --
> Departamento Seguridad en Computo
> UNAM-CERT
> DGSCA, UNAM			E-mail:seguridad@seguridad.unam.mx
> Circuito Exterior, C. U.        Tel.: 5622-81-69  Fax: 5622-80-43
> Del. Coyoacan			WWW: http://www.seguridad.unam.mx
> 04510 Mexico D. F.	        WWW: http://www.unam-cert.unam.mx

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