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Program
| Wednesday 5th November |
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6.00 – 7.30
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Cocktail party for AVAR members and speakers
sponsored by McAfee |
| Thursday 6th November |
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Time
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Title
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Speaker
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Location
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8.00
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30 mins |
Registration
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| 8.30 |
15 mins |
Welcome address |
Seiji Murakami, Japan Computer Security Research Center, Chairman
of AVAR
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Japan
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| 8.45 |
60 mins |
Keynote:
'Where Internet Threats Fit in the Overall Security Picture’

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Vincent Weafer,
Symantec Corporation and Richard
Clarke, Good Harbor Consulting
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USA
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9.45
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40 mins |
Malicious code technology trends in a rapidly expanding internet
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Jimmy Kuo, McAfee Security
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USA
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10.25
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25 mins |
Tea break
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10.50
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40 mins |
Application
of Win32 executable file infectors on Intel Itanium and AMD Opteron
based Win64 systems
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Sha-Li Hsieh and Oleg
Petrovsky, Antivirus Engineers, Computer Associates,
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USA
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11.30
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40 mins |
Virus
Lifecycles and Life Expectancy
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Larry Bridwell and
Jaime Yaneza, ICSA Labs and Trend Micro, respectively
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USA
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12.10
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40 mins |
Sorting
out malicious code - whose job is it anyway?
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Paul Ducklin, Head
of Technology, Asia Pacific, Sophos Anti-Virus respectively
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Australia
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12.50
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60 mins |
Lunch
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13.50
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40 mins |
Dealing with malicious code - a CERT perspective
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Graham Ingram, General
Manager, AusCERT
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Australia
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14.30
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40 mins |
How
to deal with naming and detecting and sharing viruses when they get
broken into little pieces of code
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Nick Fitzgerald and Sean
McDonald, Independent Consultant and Sophos Anti-Virus,
respectively
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New Zealand
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15.10
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20 mins |
Tea break
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15.30
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40 mins |
How
soon do you want to know?
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Allan Dyer, President,
AVAR
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Hong Kong
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16.10
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40 mins |
AVI-EWS
- Co-operation on the Front Lines

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Robert Vibert, AVIEN/AVIEWS
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Canada
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16.50
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40 mins |
Cyber Security Policy in Japan
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Yasuhiro Kitaura, Assistant Director, Office of IT Security Policy Office,
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan
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Japan
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| 17.30 |
60 mins |
Panel and Q&A Session, What are the challenges facing
high-performance antivirus |
Matt Barrie, Sensory Networks, Inc. |
Australia |
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18.30
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Close of day 1
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19.00
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Banquet
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| Friday 7th November |
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8.30
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20 mins
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Registration
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8.50
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40 mins
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Malicious
Code – Applying the Law through Partnerships
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Nigel Phair, Australian
Federal Police / HTCC, Team Leader, Investigations
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Australia
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9.30
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40 mins
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Comparing
Handheld Operating System Security
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Eric Chien, Senior
Software Engineer, Symantec
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Ireland
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10.10
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40 mins
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Malicious
Code Technology Trends - Win32 threats and trends
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Scott Molenkamp, Analyst,
CA/VET
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Australia
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10.50
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20 mins
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Tea break
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11.10
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40 mins
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Should
We Teach Virus Writing?

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Vesselin Bontchev, Anti–virus
researcher, FRISK Software International
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Iceland
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11.50
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40 mins
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A
Database Approach to Malicious Code Identification
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Kevin Houle, Artifact
Analysis Team Leader, CERT, Carnegie Mellon University
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USA
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12.30
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40 mins
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'More noise about noise...'
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David Banes, Technical
Director,
MessageLabs Asia Pacific
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Australia
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13.10
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60 mins
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Lunch sponsored by Sensory Networks |
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14.10
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40 mins
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Email
virus detection and blocking is not by itself good incident management
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David Harley, Threat
Assessment Centre Manager, UK National Health Service
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UK
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14.50
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40 mins
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Threat
mitigation strategies for virus
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Yasuko Kanno, Researcher,
Information-technology Promotion Agency
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Japan
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15.30
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20 mins
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Internet Industry Association's commitment to security
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Peter Coroneos, CEO,
Internet Industry Association
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Australia
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15.50
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20 mins
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Tea break
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16.10
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40 mins
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Panel
Session
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Chaired by Peter Coroneos
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Australia
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16.50
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10 mins
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End of Conference
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17.00
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60 mins
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AVAR members meeting
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18.00
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Hospitality Program
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Pre-registration with reception required
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