VB2007 - call for last-minute presentations

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Jul 23, 2007

Virus Bulletin is seeking submissions from those wishing to present last-minute technical papers at VB2007 in Vienna.

Virus Bulletin is seeking submissions from those wishing to present last-minute technical papers at VB2007, which will take place 19-21 September 2007 at the Hilton Vienna, Austria.

The conference will include a programme of 40-minute presentations running in two concurrent streams: Technical and Corporate, the running order for which has already been finalised and can be seen here.

In addition, a portion of the technical stream has been set aside for last-minute technical presentations.

Last-minute presentations will be selected by a committee consisting of members of the VB advisory board. The committee will be looking for presentations dealing with up-to-the-minute specialist topics.

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

Those selected for the last-minute presentations will be notified 7-10 days prior to the conference start, and will be required to prepare a 20-minute presentation to be given on the afternoon of Thursday 20th September.

Those selected for the last-minute presentations will receive a 50% discount on the conference registration fee.

HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL

Proposals must be sent to [email protected] no later than Monday 3rd September 2007. Submissions received after this date will not be considered. Please include full contact details with each submission.

Posted on 23 July 2007 by Virus Bulletin

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