As another VB conference comes to a close, dates for next year’s conference are revealed.
VB2006, which took place in Montréal last week has been declared a resounding success by the conference organisers.
The
conference
drew to a close on Friday 13th October after three packed days of presentations, panel discussions, meetings, birds of a feather sessions and lively debate, with a fair amount of eating, drinking, music and acrobatics (displays) thrown in for good measure.
A full round up of the conference and a selection of photographs from the event will be posted on the VB website shortly.
At the close of VB2006 it was revealed that next year, the
17th Virus Bulletin International Conference – VB2007
– will take place 19-21 September in Vienna, Austria.
Some of the news coverage of this year’s Virus Bulletin conference included:
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Slashdot –
Targeted trojan attacks causing concern
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CNET News.com –
The future of malware: Trojan horses
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Computerworld –
Vista’s DRM could bedevil antivirus packages
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InfoWord –
E-mail attacks getting super focused
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ZDNET –
Security expert: User education is pointless
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SecurityFocus –
Spying on bot nets becoming harder
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InfoWorld –
UK Police warn 2,300 that they’ve been hacked
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The Register –
Targeted Trojan attacks on the rise
Posted on 17 October 2006 by
Virus Bulletin
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