VB2007 last-minute hot-topic papers revealed

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Sep 13, 2007

Schedule for up-to-the-minute tech talks announced.

VB has unveiled the schedule for a series of up-to-the-minute technical presentations at the VB2007 conference next week (19-21 Sept) in Vienna.

The eight 'last-minute' presentations include material on today's hottest topics, with the papers being selected just days prior to the start of the conference, to avoid the deadline constraints associated with traditional conference papers.

This year's last-minute presentations include papers on the some of the latest techniques in spam and malware spotting, halting running malware, botnet tricks, trojan analysis and more.

The full schedule and abstracts for the presentations is here.

Places are still available at VB2007. Click here to register or contact [email protected].

Posted on 13 September 2007 by Virus Bulletin

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