Abstracts Due Feb. 7
Conference April 27-28
http://www.homelandsecurityresearchconference.org/
NEW YORK, NY - January 31, 2005 - An international group of PHP
experts today announced the official launch of the PHP Security
Consortium (PHPSC), a group whose mission is to promote secure
programming practices within the PHP community through education
and exposition while maintaining high ethical standards.
Indiana Forensic Science Symposium
Mark your calendar for the Forensic Science Symposium on January 24, 2005.
University Place Conference Center at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
January 24, 2005
6th IEEE Information Assurance Workshop
“The West Point Workshop”
15-17 June 2005
United States Military Academy
West Point, New York
The American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) annual meeting will have several digital evidence related workshops and scientific sessions this year, which is an increase from the year before. Below are some excerpts from the schedule of events that may be of interest with regards to digital evidence issues. The AAFS meeting information is located at www.aafs.org and the meeting will be held in New Orleans, LA, Feb 21-26.
Version 3.05 of the CIRDB is now available by email.
A new mailing list has been created for announcements of funding opportunities, conference and journal calls, and similar solicitations specifically about issues of information assurance, information security, and cybercrime-related issues.
This workshop will provide a venue to discuss techniques that enable the building and validation of secure applications. We are especially interested in (1) design and implementation approaches that make it easier to deal with security requirements, and (2) program analysis techniques that enhance the trustworthiness of applications.
Need an outlet for a work-in-progress paper?