Virus Bulletin conference abstract submission system

Please use this form to upload proposals for presentations to be presented at VB2012 in Dallas (26 to 28 September 2012).

Note: the deadline for submissions is 09 March 2012. Submissions received later than 09 March will not be considered.

The VB2012 papers will be selected by a committee consisting of a number of industry members alongside the members of the VB advisory board. The committee will be looking for presentations dealing with novel, topical ideas that are of direct relevance to the anti-malware/anti-spam community.

There is no limit on the number of proposals that can be submitted/presented by any individual.

Those selected will be required to prepare a written paper for publication in the VB2012 conference proceedings as well as a 30-minute presentation to be given during the conference (26-28 September) at the Fairmont Dallas hotel in Dallas, Texas, USA.

One presenter per selected paper will be offered a complimentary conference registration, while co-authors will be offered registration at a 50% reduced rate (up to a maximum of two co-authors).

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