#1222780: FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS - INTEL SECURITY CONFERENCE (iSecCon) 2018

Description: CALL FOR PAPERS - INTEL SECURITY CONFERENCE (iSecCon) 2018


[ - Introduction - ]

It is a pleasure to invite you to submit abstracts to iSecCon 2018, the annual Security Conference at Intel.

This prestigious conference aims to bring together esteemed speakers from the industry, government and academia to
share knowledge and leading-edge ideas about security and related topics. This is an
excellent opportunity to network with like-minded people and enthusiasts.

The conference is an English speaking-only conference, with ALL talks in English.


[ - Venue - ]

Intel Corporation; Ronler Acres 4 (RA4) Campus, 2501 NW Century Blvd
Hillsboro OR 97124, OR, United States.


[ - Dates - ]

Conference Dates - Dec 4th & Dec 5th , 2018
Abstract registration deadline - July 25th , 2018
Notification to authors - Aug 6th , 2018


[ - Submission Instructions - ]

Authors will submit their abstracts to Easy Chair, a public conference management site independent of Intel and should
not disclose confidential information that they and/or their respective employers
are not ready to share with the public.

Please bear in mind that no sales pitches will be allowed. If your presentation involves advertisement of products or
services please do not submit as your submission will be rejected.

Selected speakers will be required to sign an NDA (if it does not exist already) and a personal release waiver form to
enable their pictures/bios to be posted on the Intel website.
Speakers will be allocated 60 minutes of presentation time with 10 minutes for Q&A
Please ensure you provide the following details along with your abstract submission:

* General topic of the speech (e.g.: network security, secure programming, computer forensics, etc.)
* Short biography of the presenter, including organization, company and affiliations
* A brief but informative description of your talk
* Estimated time-length of your talk
* Links to other papers you have authored and/or videos of your talks
* Names of other conferences you have presented at and when
* Do you need a visa to enter USA?
* Relevance of your topic to Intel
* Changes you would like to see in Intel products/research/approach
* Do you need special equipment to be provided by Intel for your talk? (Optional)


[ - Topics - ]

The conference committee gives preference to presentations with practical demonstration.

Example topics include, but are not limited to (in no specific Priority order):

* Exploit development techniques
* Penetration testing
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Reverse engineering
* Information about smart-card and RFID security
* Cryptography
* Communication security
* Web application security
* Mobile devices exploitation
* Rootkits
* Denial of service attacks and/or countermeasures
* Side Channel and Physical Attacks
* Fuzzing
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malware
* Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
* Security aspects in SCADA and industrial environments and "obscure" networks
* AI and Machine Learning
* FPGA
* FW
* Privacy
* Automotive
* Block Chain
* Emerging Threat Intelligence
* IOT
* Smart Contracts
More info: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2018/Jul/80

Date added July 25, 2018, 7:45 a.m.
Source seclists
Subjects
  • Conferences and Seminars North America
Venue 2501 NW Century Blvd Hillsboro OR 97124, Dec. 4, 2018, midnight - Dec. 5, 2018, midnight
Country USA