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Call for Papers Swiss Cyber Storm 3 – May 12-15, 2011 Rapperswil, Switzerland -- The Call for Papers for the third Swiss Cyber Storm Security Conference in Switzerland is now open where the eminent figures in the international security industry will get together and share best practices and technology. The conference will be held at the University of Applied Sciences in Rapperswil lakeside of Lake Zurich on May 12-15 2011. Significant discoveries about cyber underground, advanced persistent threat including computer network hack attacks and defenses, and pragmatic real world security experience will be presented in a series of well chosen talks. Swiss Cyber Storm provides European and international researchers a relaxed, comfortable environment to learn from key developments in security technology, and collaborate and socialize with their peers in one of Switzerland's most visited towns with an exceptionally wonderful view to the snowy Alps. We would like to announce the opportunity to submit talk proposals for the Cyber Storm Briefings (Thursday and Friday) for selection by the Swiss Cyber Storm review committee. We will be doing 45 minute talks. Please make your paper proposal submissions before January 31th, 2011. Some invited speakers have been confirmed, but a number of speaking slots are still available. Checkout the speaker list here https://www.swisscyberstorm.com/speakers/ The conference is responsible for travel and accommodations for the speakers (economy class). If you have a proposal for a talk then please email a synopsis of the material and your biography, papers and, speaking background to [email protected] . Only slides will be needed for the January paper deadline, full text does not have to be submitted - but will be accepted if available. The Swiss Cyber Storm conference consists of talks on cyber crime, investigation methods and technical details about current issues, innovative techniques and best practices in the information security realm. The audiences are a multi-national mix of professionals involved on a daily basis with security work: security product vendors, programmers, security officers, and network administrators. The conference during the Cyber Storm Briefings (Thursday and Friday) itself is a triple track series of presentations in a lecture environment. The presentations offer speakers the opportunity to showcase on-going research and collaborate with peers while educating and highlighting advancements in security products and techniques. The focus is on innovation, tutorials, and education instead of product pitches. Speakers will benefit from a free entry to the Swiss Cyber Storm Wargames on Saturday and Sunday.

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Call for Papers

Swiss Cyber Storm 3 – May 12-15, 2011

Rapperswil, Switzerland -- The Call for Papers for the third Swiss Cyber Storm Security Conference in

Switzerland is now open where the eminent figures in the international security industry will get

together and share best practices and technology. The conference will be held at the University of

Applied Sciences in Rapperswil lakeside of Lake Zurich on May 12-15 2011.

Significant discoveries about cyber underground, advanced persistent threat including computer

network hack attacks and defenses, and pragmatic real world security experience will be presented

in a series of well chosen talks. Swiss Cyber Storm provides European and international researchers a

relaxed, comfortable environment to learn from key developments in security technology, and

collaborate and socialize with their peers in one of Switzerland's most visited towns with an

exceptionally wonderful view to the snowy Alps.

We would like to announce the opportunity to submit talk proposals for the Cyber Storm Briefings

(Thursday and Friday) for selection by the Swiss Cyber Storm review committee. We will be doing 45

minute talks. Please make your paper proposal submissions before January 31th, 2011.

Some invited speakers have been confirmed, but a number of speaking slots are still available.

Checkout the speaker list here

https://www.swisscyberstorm.com/speakers/

The conference is responsible for travel and accommodations for the speakers (economy class). If

you have a proposal for a talk then please email a synopsis of the material and your biography,

papers and, speaking background to [email protected]. Only slides will be needed for the January

paper deadline, full text does not have to be submitted - but will be accepted if available.

The Swiss Cyber Storm conference consists of talks on cyber crime, investigation methods and

technical details about current issues, innovative techniques and best practices in the information

security realm. The audiences are a multi-national mix of professionals involved on a daily basis with

security work: security product vendors, programmers, security officers, and network administrators.

The conference during the Cyber Storm Briefings (Thursday and Friday) itself is a triple track series of

presentations in a lecture environment. The presentations offer speakers the opportunity to

showcase on-going research and collaborate with peers while educating and highlighting

advancements in security products and techniques. The focus is on innovation, tutorials, and

education instead of product pitches. Speakers will benefit from a free entry to the Swiss Cyber

Storm Wargames on Saturday and Sunday.

Topics of Interest

• Cyber Crime, Cyber Underground

• Advanced Persistent Threat

• Investigation Methods, Forensics

• Incident Handling – experience with Splunk or other correlation systems

• Intelligence services & private industry collaboration

• Government Security

• Mobile Security, iPhone, GSM Hacking

• Data Loss Prevention

• Latest Web Hacking Techniques and Defense

• Hacking & Defense of virtual environments

• Cloud Security

• Fuzzing and vulnerability discovery

• Reverse Engineering - Malware & Botnet Analysis

Proposals

Paper proposals should consist of the following information:

• Presenter, and geographical location (country of origin/passport) and contact info (e-mail,

postal address, phone, fax).

• Employer and/or affiliations.

• Brief biography, photo, list of publications and papers.

• Any significant presentation and educational experience/background.

• Topic synopsis, proposed paper title, and a one paragraph description.

• Reason why this material is innovative or significant or an important tutorial.

• Learning goals for the audience

• New tools and/or technique presented?

• What makes your talk unique!

• Optionally, any samples of prepared material or outlines ready.

• Will you have full text available or only slides?

• Please list any other publications or conferences where this material has been or will be

published and/or submitted.

Please include the plain text version of this information in your email as well as any file, pdf, odt,

docx, ppt, or html attachments.

Please forward the above information to [email protected] to be considered for placement on

the speaker roster.

Vendor Talks

We do not accept product or vendor related pitches. If you would like to showcase your company's

products or technology, please contact us for further participation and sponsorship opportunities.

Draft Schedule Thursday

Schedule Thursday May 12, 2011

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Keynote – Collective Intelligence - Prof. A. Gloor, MIT USA

Coffee Break

Lunch

Afternoon Tea

Swiss Cyber Talk – Day 1

VIP Cruise / Lake of Zurich

Sponsored by Weingut Höcklistein (Schmidheiny)

09:15 -

09:30

09:30 -

10:15

10:15 -

10:40

10:40 -

11:25

12:15 –

13:15

13:15 –

14:00

14:50 –

15:20

15:20 –

16:05

17:00 –

17:15

18:30 –

23:00

11:30 -

12:15

14:05 –

14:50

Cyber Crime Track

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Exploits & Defense Track

Hacking E-Banking Solutions

Benjamin Meirj

Virtual Forensic Invest.Christiaan Beek

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GSM Hacks & InterceptionRoger Blum

OWASP Track (Web Security)

Stuxnet – Trends White Collar Crime

Investigation @ UBSBruce Nikkels

Hacker Profiling ProjectRaoul Chiesa

APT @ Gov SitesReto Inversini

Data Loss Prevention

Registration07:30 -

09:15

16:10 –

16:55

www.swisscyberstorm.com

Web Hacking LabCyrill Brunschwiler

OWASP TOP 10 Security Lab

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Stefano Di PaolaDomXSS Attacks

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Cyber Attacks in Switzerland

Marc Henauer

DRAFT

Draft Schedule Friday

Schedule Friday May 13, 2011

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Keynote

Coffee Break

Lunch

Afternoon Tea

Closing Ceremony

09:15 -

09:30

09:30 -

10:15

10:15 -

10:40

10:40 -

11:25

12:15 –

13:15

13:15 –

14:00

14:50 –

15:20

15:20 –

16:05

17:00 –

17:20

11:30 -

12:15

14:05 –

14:50

Cyber Crime Track

<cfp talk>

Exploits & Defense Track

<cfp talk>

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<cfp talk>

<cfp talk>

<cfp talk>

Database Security Track

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FBI Research<not confirmed yet>

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Registration07:30 -

09:15

16:10 –

16:55

www.swisscyberstorm.com

Advanced OracleHacking

Database Security Lab

<cfp talk>

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<cfp talk>

DRAFT

Draft Schedule Saturday

Schedule Saturday May 14, 2011

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Lunch

Winner Team Confirmation – Day 1

09:15 -

09:30

09:30 -

12:15

12:15 –

13:15

13:15 –

16:00

17:00 –

18:30

Registration07:30 -

09:15

16:10 –

16:55

Super League Hack & Learn Hardware Hacks

Semi FinalCarGame Challenge

QualifyingCTF

WargamesFun Hacks

LockPicking

HITB

Team Game Weird Fingers

Semi FinalCarGame Challenge

QualifyingCTF

WargamesFun Hacks

LockPicking

HITB

Cocktails @ Venue

HackNight PartyPonte Lumi Bar – Rapperswil

20:00 -

xxx

DRAFT

Draft Schedule Sunday

Schedule Sunday May 15, 2011

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Lunch

Swiss Cyber Storm 3 AwardsCarGame | CTF | Wargames | Miss Cyber Storm

09:15 -

09:30

09:30 -

12:15

12:15 –

13:15

13:15 –

15:30

Registration07:30 -

09:15

Super League Hack & Learn Hardware Hacks

FinalCarGame Challenge

FinalCTF

WargamesFun Hacks

LockPicking

HITB

Team Game Weird Fingers

FinalCarGame Challenge

FinalCTF

WargamesFun Hacks

LockPicking

HITB

15:45 –

16:30

DRAFT