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ANZFSS (Sydney) and World Computer Congress (Brisbane)

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

secau Security Research Centre is attending the Australian New Zealand Forensic Science Symposium (ANZFSS) in Sydney and the World Computer Congress (WCC 2010) in Brisbane.  We have secured exhibition stands at each event, if you are in the area come and visit us, details below:

ANZFSS - 5-9 Septmeber, 2010
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
secau are at stand 44

WCC 201020-22 September, 2010
Brisbane Convention & Exhibitin Centre, South Bank
secau are at stand 41

Professor Craig Valli  will also be a guest speaker at the WCC 2010 in the ‘Trust It’ stream, presentation details are below: 

Unholy Convergences
This will explore the issues around convergence of technologies specifically the use of GPS enabled devices and services and their implications for personal and corporate security. Many computer services (twitter, facebook, foursquare) and devices (computers, cameras, phones) now have geotagging or GPS enabled features. This presentation will explore some of the personal and corporate security issues relating to this unholy convergence of services and resulting outcomes that we use often with little thought other than it’s fun.

International Cyber Resilience Conference 23-24 August 2010

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

The aim of the conference is to bring together practitioners, academics and Government Agencies to discuss and explore issues relating to cyber resilience and information systems and critical infrastructures. The conference is meant to not only to consider technical cyber security issues, but also the human factors that impact the risk associated with the secure management of critical infrastructures.

The conference is across four main themes:

  • Incident Response and Recovery
  • Human Factors
  • Cyber Security
  • Risk Management

During the conference, in addition to the paper tracks, there will be a series of practical demonstration sessions specifically targeted at informing business users and owners of the real threat of cyber attack.

Download Call for Paper

1st Call for Papers – 2010 secau Security Congress

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Congress Theme – ‘Informing Security’

This is the first call to submit full academic papers for the 2010 secau Security Congress. Submitted papers must be in English, should be typed in a single column, single-spaced format, and must adhere to the maximum word limit of 3500-5000 words and should also include the author’s name, affiliation and email address. For detailed information regarding paper submission please refer to the main conference website found at http://conferences.secau.org/ All submitted papers will be double blind peer reviewed and high quality papers will be considered for publication in selected journals.

Full papers for review should be submitted by the 1st September.

“Informing Security”

The 2010 Congress aims to build on previous years successes by continuing the dissemination of cutting-edge research and increasing knowledge exchange within the security community. The Congress aims to bring together Academia, Government and Industry representatives to share their research and experiences first hand.

The secau Congress will host the following five conferences from 30th November  – 2nd  December  2010 at the Duxton Hotel Perth, Western Australia:

11th Australian Information Warfare Conference
8th Australian Digital Forensics Conference
8th Australian Information Security Management Conference
3rd Australian Security and Intelligence Conference
1st Australian Counter Terrorism Conference

For further information visit the 2010 secau Congress website conferences.secau.org or contact the Congress Coordinator Lisa McCormack  on 6304 5176 or email l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au