The Seventh Edition of Europe's leading I.T security Congress, Hack In Paris is scheduled to be held from June 19, 2017 to June 23, 2017 in DinseyLand.
Confernce will focus on topics related to Internet of Things (IoT), Modern reverse engineering, Vulnerability research and exploitation, Penetration testing and security assessment, Malware analysis and new trends in malicious codes, Forensics, IT crime & law enforcement, Privacy issues: LOPPSI, HADOPI, Low-level hacking (console security & mobile devices), Risk management and ISO 27001, BYOD, Social Engineering, but don't hesitate to submit your research paper if your topic of research is not in the list.
They have opened registration for speakers and trainers to share their experience. The time limit for the speaker is 45min + 10min of Q&A, you can fill and send it to cfp@hackinparis.com. All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee. Authors will be notified of acceptance of their talk.
For registration details please visit the website (https://hackinparis.com/). The last date for submitting the application is March 6th, 2017.
Here is the whole schedule of the program:
* November 16th - CFP/CFT announced
* March 6th - Submission deadline
* March 13th - Booking opening
* March 26th - Talks & Trainings program announcement
* June 19th to 23rd - Hack In Paris
* June 24th to 25th - Nuit Du Hack
The 6th edition of Hack In Paris was held in France, at la Maison De la Chimie, Paris, and was attended by more than 400 attendees around the world.
Hack In Paris attendees aims to discover the realities of hacking, and its consequences for companies. The program includes state of the art IT security, industrial espionage, penetration testing, physical security, forensics, malware analysis techniques and countermeasures.
Confernce will focus on topics related to Internet of Things (IoT), Modern reverse engineering, Vulnerability research and exploitation, Penetration testing and security assessment, Malware analysis and new trends in malicious codes, Forensics, IT crime & law enforcement, Privacy issues: LOPPSI, HADOPI, Low-level hacking (console security & mobile devices), Risk management and ISO 27001, BYOD, Social Engineering, but don't hesitate to submit your research paper if your topic of research is not in the list.
They have opened registration for speakers and trainers to share their experience. The time limit for the speaker is 45min + 10min of Q&A, you can fill and send it to cfp@hackinparis.com. All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee. Authors will be notified of acceptance of their talk.
For registration details please visit the website (https://hackinparis.com/). The last date for submitting the application is March 6th, 2017.
Here is the whole schedule of the program:
* November 16th - CFP/CFT announced
* March 6th - Submission deadline
* March 13th - Booking opening
* March 26th - Talks & Trainings program announcement
* June 19th to 23rd - Hack In Paris
* June 24th to 25th - Nuit Du Hack
The 6th edition of Hack In Paris was held in France, at la Maison De la Chimie, Paris, and was attended by more than 400 attendees around the world.
Hack In Paris attendees aims to discover the realities of hacking, and its consequences for companies. The program includes state of the art IT security, industrial espionage, penetration testing, physical security, forensics, malware analysis techniques and countermeasures.