Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 13:22:02 +0200
From: Oliver Goebel <goebel@cert.uni-stuttgart.de.>
To: [email protected], [email protected]Subject: IMF 2007 - 2nd Call for Participation
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Dear all,
please find enclosed the second call for participation for IMF 2007.
See the program at
http://www.gi-ev.de/fachbereiche/sicherheit/fg/sidar/imf/imf2007/program.html
The conference will be held from Tuesday (Sept. 11) through Wednesday
(Sept. 12).
On Thursday (Sept. 13) five workshops are given to address
selected topics in greater detail. The issues discussed comprise the
Octave Method, the X.805 security architecture, memory analysis on
Windows platforms, an overview over high tech forensics tools and
virtualisation of forensic images.
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2nd CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
IMF 2007
3rd International Conference on
IT-Incident Management & IT-Forensics
Stuttgart, Germany
September 11 - 13, 2007
http://www.imf-conference.org/
mailto:2007@imf-conference.org.
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Information technology has become crucial to almost every part of
society. IT infrastructures have become critical in the world-wide
economy, the financial sector, the health sector, the government's
administration, the military, and the educational sector.
Due to its importance the disruption or loss of IT capabilities results
in a massive reduction of operability. Hence, IT security is
continously gaining importance.
Although security usually gets integrated into the design process of IT
systems nowadays, the process of maintaining security in the operation
of IT infrastructures still lacks the appropriate attendance in most
cases. Especially the capability to manage and respond to IT security
incidents and their forensic analysis is established in the rarest
cases. The quickly rising number of security incidents worldwide makes
the implementation of incident management capabilities essential.
In order to advance the fields of IT-Incident Management and Forensics
the special interest-group Security - Intrusion Detection and Response
(SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI) organises an annual
conference, bringing together experts from throughout the world, to
discuss state of the art in the areas of Incident Management and
IT-Forensics (IMF). IMF promotes collaboration and exchange of ideas
between industry, academia, law-enforcement and other government bodies.
Registration:
http://www.gi-ev.de/fachbereiche/sicherheit/fg/sidar/imf/imf2007/registration.html
Program:
http://www.gi-ev.de/fachbereiche/sicherheit/fg/sidar/imf/imf2007/program.html
General Chair:
Oliver Goebel, RUS-CERT, Universitaet Stuttgart
[email protected]Program Chair:
Sandra Frings, Fraunhofer IAO
[email protected]Sponsor Chair:
Dirk Schadt, SPOT Consulting
[email protected]Program Committee
Susan Brenner, University of Dayton - School of Law, USA
Klaus Brunnstein, University of Hamburg, Germany
Brian Carrier, Basis Technology, USA
Jack Cole, US Army Research Laboratory, USA
Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, UK
Ralf Doerrie, Telekom-CERT, Germany
Sandra Frings, Fraunhofer IAO, Germany
Oliver Goebel, RUS-CERT, Germany
Dieter Gollmann, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
Detlef Guenther, CERT-VW, Volkswagen AG, Germany
Bernhard Haemmerli, ACRIS GmbH, Switzerland
Hardo G. Hase, IT-Security Expert, Germany
Alexander Herrigel, Schweizerische Nationalbank, Switzerland
Thorsten Lieb, Avocado Rechtsanwälte, Germany
Klaus Peter Kossakowski, DFN-CERT, Germany
Jim Lyle, NIST CFTT, USA
Robert A. Martin, MITRE Corporation, USA
Neil Mitchison, European Commission
Jens Nedon, Consecur, Germany
Bernhard Otupal, Interpol
Jason Rafail, CERT/CC, USA
Dirk Schadt, SPOT Consulting, Germany
Carlos Solari, Bell Laboratories, USA
Marco Thorbruegge, ENISA, EU
Stephen Wolthusen, Gjovik University College, Norway
Steven Wood, Alste-Tech GmbH, Germany
Organizing Committee:
Sandra Frings, Fraunhofer IAO
Oliver Goebel, RUS-CERT, Universitaet Stuttgart
Detlef Guenther, CERT-VW, Volkswagen AG
Hardo G. Hase, IT-Consulting Hardo G. Hase
Jens Nedon, Consecur GmbH
Dirk Schadt, SPOT Consulting
IMF 2007 is presented by
Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI)
Fachgruppe SIDAR
http://www.gi-ev.de/fachbereiche/sicherheit/fg/sidar/
In cooperation with
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
http://www.ieee.org/
Task Force on Information Assurance (TFIA) of the IEEE Computer
Society
http://www.ieee-tfia.org/http://www.computer.org/
Hosted by
Universität Stuttgart - Stabsstelle DV-Sicherheit (RUS-CERT)
http://www.cert.uni-stuttgart.de/
Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation (IAO)
http://www.iao.fraunhofer.de/
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Regards
Ollie
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