Once more, it will be Troopers time. This year was an extraordinary event. Everybody involved had so much fun (in the end, the term "legend" got a bit overstressed ;-) and we had so many great talks... it seems a bit difficult to do even better next year. Still, we'll try. You can be part of it. Again, Troopers will be held in the beautiful city of Heidelberg/Germany (on 03/30 and 03/31 2011) and will feature two tracks, one on attack techniques and security research, the other focused on the defense side and management aspects of the infosec world. [yes, Chris, you're right with your statement made here: http://www.rationalsurvivability.com/blog/?p=2749] This call for papers addresses security researchers interested in sharing their work with other researchers and a high level audience (composed of about 75% people from industry and 25% from academia). We would like to invite everyone with special knowledge in breaking security in whatever area or practical experience in securing complex information systems to present their skills, tools or experience. Speaker Privileges ================== We will cover the flight costs (limited to EUR 500 for speakers from Europe and US$ 1500 for speakers from other continents) and three nights of accomodation, plus "some evening fun and other amenities". To get an idea of our speaker treatment see http://www.elladodelmal.com/2010/03/como-una-rockn-roll-star.html ;-) "Fresh Headz" ============= Given an appropriate subject and technical level we're happy to welcome "fresh speakers" (not seen in various places before) and we're happy to help you with setting up your talk (or getting over your pre-talk excitement). Submissions =========== We are mainly interested in talks on Security in a Mobile World Virtualization Stuff Embedded Devices Industrial Networking Security in Telco Environments Secure Coding & Advances in the Software Security Space Obviously heavy vendor-pitching will not be welcomed warmly and we reserve the right to ask for modifications of confirmed talks if we have the impression there's too much of that in a talk. If you have to offer another "Web 2.0 cross browser unicode overflow" talk you may submit it. However chances will be bigger if you have some more innovative stuff to talk about... CFP submissions [to cfp@troopers.de] must include the following information: 1) Brief biography including list of publications and papers published previously. 2) Proposed presentation title & synopsis/description. 3) Contact Information (full name, alias, handle, e-mail, postal address, phone, country of origin, special meal requirement, smoking habits ;-). 4) Employment and/or affiliations information. 5) Why is your material different or innovative or significant? Please note that all speakers will be allocated 55 minutes of presentation time + 5 minutes Q+A. Any speakers that require more time must inform the CFP committee in the course of the submission. By agreeing to speak at Troopers 11 you are granting ERNW GmbH the rights to reproduce, distribute, advertise and show your presentation including but not limited to http://www.troopers.de, printed and/or electronic advertisements, and all other mediums. Important Dates =============== Deadline for Submission: 20 Dec 2010, Final Notification: 5 Jan 2011, Presentation slides due: 15 Mar 2011 The conference: 30-31 Mar 2011 ================== thanks, Enno -- Enno Rey ERNW GmbH - Breslauer Str. 28 - 69124 Heidelberg - www.ernw.de Tel. +49 6221 480390 - Fax 6221 419008 - Cell +49 174 3082474 PGP FP 055F B3F3 FE9D 71DD C0D5 444E C611 033E 3296 1CC1 Handelsregister Mannheim: HRB 337135 Geschaeftsfuehrer: Enno Rey ======================== Blog: www.insinuator.net ======================== _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/