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    CanSecWest 2010 (Vancouver, BC)

    March 24, 2010toMarch 26, 2010

    The eleventh annual CanSecWest conference will be held March 24-26 2010, Dojo training March 22 and 23 at the Sheraton Wall Centre hotel in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.

    http://cansecwest.com/


    ICDF2C 2010

    October 4, 2010toOctober 6, 2010

    Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE





    The following topics highlight the conference’s theme:

    * Financial Crimes (Money Laundering, Fraud, Identity Theft)
    * Forensic Accounting (Accounting Fraud, Continuous Assurance, etc.)
    * Digital Forensics Training & Education
    * Digital Forensics Process and Procedures
    * Digital Forensics & Law (e-Discovery & Litigation Support, Incident Response, Evidence Handling)
    * Cyber Crime Investigations
    * Cyber Security & Information Warfare
    * Computer/Handheld Device & Multimedia Forensics (Tools / Techniques)
    * Forensics Standardization, Accreditation
    * Cyber Criminal Psychology and Profiling

    More Info: http://www.d-forensics.org/

    SCADA Security Scientific Symposium (Miami, FL)

    January 20, 2010toJanuary 21, 2010

    S4 is a unique event for the presentation of highly technical research papers on SCADA and control system security…

    http://www.digitalbond.com/wp-content/uploads/s4/S4_2010_Agenda.pdf



    BeanSec (Boston, MA)

    December 16, 2009
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm
    January 20, 2010
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm
    February 17, 2010
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm
    March 17, 2010
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm
    April 21, 2010
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm
    May 19, 2010
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm
    June 16, 2010
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm
    July 21, 2010
    6:00 pmto11:00 pm

    Middlesex Lounge: 315 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge 02139. 

    BeanSec! is an informal meetup of information security professionals, researchers and academics in the Greater Boston area that meets the third Wednesday of each month.

    Welcome to BeanSec!.


    2600 Meetings (Cities Everywhere)

    December 4, 2009
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm
    January 1, 2010
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm
    February 5, 2010
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm
    March 5, 2010
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm
    April 2, 2010
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm
    May 7, 2010
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm
    June 4, 2010
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm
    July 2, 2010
    5:00 pmto7:00 pm

    2600
    All meetings take place on the first Friday of the month. Unless otherwise noted, they start at 5 pm local time.

    2600 MEETING GUIDELINES
    1) We meet in a public area. Nobody is excluded. We have nothing to hide and we don’t presume to judge who is worthy of attending and who is not. If law enforcement harasses us, it will backfire as it did at the infamous Washington DC meeting in 11/92. (You can find more information on this event in the Secret Service section of our web site.)
    2) We act in a responsible manner. We don’t do illegal things and we don’t cause problems for the place we’re meeting in. *Most* 2600 meetings are welcomed by the establishments we choose.
    3) We meet on the first Friday of the month between 5 pm and 8 pm local time. While there will always be people who can’t make this particular time, the same will hold true for *any* time or day chosen. By having all of the meetings on the same day, it makes it very easy to remember, opens up the possibility for inter-meeting communication, and really causes hell for the federal agencies who want to monitor everything we do. (A few meetings have slight variations on the meeting time – these are noted accordingly.)
    4) While meetings are not limited to big cities, most of them take place in large metropolitan areas that are easily accessible.While it’s convenient to have a meeting in your home town, we encourage people to go to meetings where they’ll meet people from as wide an area as possible. So if there’s a meeting within an hour or two of your town, go to that one rather than have two smaller meetings fairly close to each other. You always have the opportunity to get together with “home town hackers” any time you want.
    5) All meetings *must* contact us to let us know how things are going even if nothing unusual is happening. If we don’t hear from your city on a regular basis, we’ll have to stop publicizing the site since telling people to go to where no meeting is really doesn’t do anyone a service.

    Anyone can have meetings and set whatever rules they wish. However, if they’re going to be affiliated with 2600, we ask that these few guidelines be observed.

    Check the link to find a meeting location near you!


     

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