Apologies for multiple copies of this announcement.<br><br><br>14th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection (RAID'2011)<br><br>September 20-21, 2011<br>SRI International, Menlo Park, CA<br><a href="http://www.raid2011.org" target="_blank">http://www.raid2011.org</a><br>
<br>Call for Participation<br><br>===========================================================<br><br>For the fourteenth year, the intrusion detection community will <br>converge at RAID'2011 to discuss cutting-edge research in malware, <br>
application security, anomaly detection, special environments <br>and sandboxing, web security and social networks, and network <br>security. You are invited to join us at RAID for two days <br>this September at SRI International, Menlo Park, CA.<br>
<br>Register online at: <a href="http://www.raid2011.org/" target="_blank">http://www.raid2011.org/</a>.<br>Kind reminder: early bird registration closes on August 1, 2011!<br><br>The annual symposium brings together leading researchers and <br>
practitioners from academia, government, and industry to discuss <br>issues and technologies related to intrusion detection and <br>defense. <br><br>RAID 2011 features an exciting technical program, with <br>presentations addressing topics such as dynamic analysis of malicious<br>
shellcode, world's fastest taint tracker, anomaly detection using <br>software defined networking, defending legacy embeded systems, <br>web and social network security, and cross-analysis of botnet victims.<br>A poster session during the symposium will provide lively <br>
face-to-face discussions of work in progress.<br><br>This year we will have a great keynote presentation on "The <br>Cutting Edge of Medical Device Security and Privacy" by Dr. Kevin Fu!<br><br>We also have a special panel to discuss "State and Future of <br>
Open-Source Network Intrusion Detection":<br> Panel Moderator:<br> - Ron Gula, Tenable Network Security<br> Panel participants:<br> - Seth Hall, International Computer Science Insitute<br> - Victor Julien, Open Infosec Foundation<br>
- Martin Roesch, Sourcefire<br><br>The Open Information Security Foundation (OISF) is co-locating <br>a Suricata community meeting with RAID 2011.<br><br><br>Don't miss out this great fun event to socialize with your <br>
colleagues at the heart of silicon valley!<br><br><br>