AVIEN virtual conference

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Sep 22, 2005

Organisers of the AVIEN/AVIEWS virtual conference issue call for papers.

The organisers of the inaugural AVIEN/AVIEWS virtual conference have issued a call for papers. The conference, which will take place on 18 January 2006 by webcast, will be based on the theme ‘Battling malware – a view from the trenches’. The organisers are seeking submissions for 30-minute presentations on a range of subjects (a full list can be found at http://www.avien.org/conf2006cfp.html). Abstracts should be sent in RTF or plain text format to [email protected] by 10 October 2005.

While the conference will be open only to members of the AVIEN/AVIEWS forums, members may sponsor non-members, who will be vetted for approval. Registration details will be circulated in the forums and on the website in due course.

Posted on 22 September 2005 by Virus Bulletin

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