Nominations opened for fifth Péter Szőr Award

Virus Bulletin is seeking nominations for the fifth annual Péter Szőr Award.

The award was inaugurated during the VB2014 conference, in honour of late security researcher and malware expert Péter Szőr, who passed away in November 2013. It is given to for the best piece of technical security research published during the preceding year; for the upcoming award this is between

1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018

.

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A shortlist will be drawn up from the nominations received, from which the Virus Bulletin Advisory Board will select the winner. The award will be presented during VB2018 in Montreal.

Past winners of the award include a team of

ESET

researchers for their paper (

pdf

) on the ‘Windigo’ malware campaign, an

Intel Security

team for their paper on a polymorphic botnet, and Yonathan Klijnsma (then at

Fox-IT

), for his paper (

pdf

) on the Mofang APT group. Last year,

Sophos

researcher Gábor Szappanos

won the award

for his paper ‘AKBuilder – the crowdsourced exploit kit’ (

pdf

). (Gábor will present a

new paper

on a similar subject at VB2018.)

One thing the past winners have in common is that they have all produced solid pieces of security research, that focused on good quality content and didn’t necessarily look to generate security hype. There are a great many of these papers out there, so don’t hesitate to nominate your favourite for this year’s award!

To submit your nominations please use

this form

, or else email


[email protected]


. Nominations close on 26 August 2018.


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