Nominations opened for fourth Péter Szőr Award


Virus Bulletin

is seeking nominations for the fourth 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 2016 and 30 June 2017.

Peter Szor


Péter Szőr, a ‘brilliant mind and a true gentleman’.

A shortlist will be drawn up from the nominations received, from which the

Virus Bulletin


Advisory Board

will select the winner. This award will be presented during

VB2017

in Madrid.

Past winners of the award include a team of

ESET

researchers for their

paper

on the ‘Windigo’ malware campaign and an

Intel Security

team for their paper (

pdf

) on a polymorphic botnet. Last year’s winner was Yonathan Klijnsma (

Fox-IT

), for his paper (

pdf

) on the Mofang APT group.

There is certainly no shortage of good security papers being published, but the news tombola in which IT security finds itself means that we quickly forget even those that initially stand out. The Péter Szőr Award is an excellent opportunity to highlight and recognise those really brilliant papers, while at the same time remembering the talented researcher who is still missed by many.

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Sanchit Karve, one of the winners of the 2015 award, congratulating 2016 winner Yonathan Klijnsma.

To submit your nominations for this year’s award please use

this form

, or else email


[email protected]


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