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Date:         Tue, 25 Jul 2000 00:32:43 -0500
From: Area de Seguridad en Computo <asc@CONGA.SUPER.UNAM.MX>
Subject:      Computer Security 2000 Mexico
To: BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM

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            C o m p u t e r    S e c u r i t y   2000   M e x i c o

		       November 26th - December 1st, 2000

                   Palacio de Miner'ia, M'exico City, M'exico.

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          	       C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S

The goal of "Computer Security 2000" and "International Computer Security
Day" is to create awareness in the computer user community about security
strategies and mechanisms used to protect information.

"Computer Security 2000" (http://www.seguridad2000.unam.mx)will be a
meeting for all the people who is involved in the use of Computer
equipment. DISC 2000 (http://www.disc2000.unam.mx)is an annual world-wide
celebration convoked by ACM(Association For Computing Machinery).

Since 1994, Mexico has participated in this celebration through the
Computer Security Area (ASC, http://www.asc.unam.mx). This year DISC2000
will take place alongside the event "Computer Security 2000" on November
30th.

The community is invited to participate in the "Computer Security
2000" event through the presentation of theoretical, technical, and
applied works and those who presents practical experience in the following
topics (but not limited to them):

     >> Electronic commerce
          Certification
          Digital cash
          New protocols
          Secure transactions
          New Technologies
     >> New firewall technologies
          Hybrids FW
          New generations of FW
     >> World Wide Web security
          Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
          Secure Schemes
     >> Legislation about Computer Security
          Advances in legislation 1999-2000
          Regulation of domain names
          Copyright and Industrial property
     >> Network security
          New network technology applied to Security (ATM, Fast Ethernet)
          Routers security
     >> Clusters security
     >> Security for software developers
     >> Security in distributed systems and data bases
     >> Security in agents and multi-platform languages
     >> Incident response teams
     >> Computer security incident handling, prevention and coordination
     >> Administrative and legal issues in the incident handling
     >> Software protection and intellectual property
     >> New tools for incident handling
     >> Attacks and intrusion detection
     >> Computer attacks
     >> Privacy and cryptography protocols
     >> Security policies
     >> Computer viruses
     >> DDOS attacks

				Important Dates
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Paper submissions: September 22th
Acceptance notification: October 7th
Final papers due: October 28th
Event Dates: November 26th to December 1st

	                        Workshop Format
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There will be tutorial-style presentations and workshop-style
presentations during November 26,27 and 28. And November 29 and December 1
will consist of Technical conferences, as well as business sessions.

The Birds of Feather Sessions(BOF'S) will be held on November 26,27 and
28. Contributions should follow the following guidelines:

1.-Tutorials and workshops:
     Half or full day tutorial proposals will be considered.

2. Conference papers: Written papers may be as long as desired, but
presentations must be limited to 30 minutes.

3. Panel Sessions: These informal sessions should either follow a more
"hands-on" approach or provide for a high degree of audience
participation.

They should be tailored to address specific issues and should be from 60
to 90 minutes in duration. Panel Sessions on a particular topic are also
aceptable.

                          Program Committee
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The committe will be composed by:

	     >> Dr. Eugene Spafford
        	Director of CERIAS, Purdue University, EU

	     >> Wietse Venema
        	IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

	     >> Dr. Eugene Schultz
        	Global Integrity, EU

	     >> Linda McCarthy
        	Net-Defense, EU

	     >> M. en C. Diego Zamboni
        	CERIAS, Purdue University

	     >> Juan Carlos Guel Lopez
        	Computer Security Area DGSCA-UNAM, Mexico


			     Further Information
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     E-mail:comite@seguridad.unam.mx
     http://www.seguridad2000.unam.mx
     http://www.disc2000.unam.mx
     http://www.asc.unam.mx

     				  Address
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     Area de Seguridad en Computo
     Direccion General de Computo Academico
     Circuito Exterior, Ciudad Universitaria 04510
     Mexico, D.F. Mexico
     Phone : (52) 56 22 81 69 and (52) 56 85 22 29
     Fax : (52) 56 22 80 43


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Juan Carlos Guel Lopez
Area de Seguridad en C'omputo   E-mail: asc@asc.unam.mx
DGSCA, UNAM                     Tel.: 5622-81-69  Fax: 5622-80-43
Circuito Exterior, C. U.        WWW: http://www.asc.unam.mx/
04510 Mexico D. F.              PGP: finger asc@asc.unam.mx


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