The CFP for the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies is now available at http://www.usenix.org/woot09/cfpa WOOT'09 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in system security to present research advancing the understanding of attacks on operating systems, networks, and applications. WOOT seeks submissions that reflect the state of the art in offensive computer security technology--either surveying previously poorly known areas or presenting entirely new attacks. We welcome papers on offensive technologies, including but not limited to: - Vulnerability research (software auditing, reverse engineering) - Exploitation techniques and automation - Network-based attacks (routing, DNS, IDS/IPS/firewall evasion) - Reconnaissance (scanning, software, and hardware fingerprinting) - Malware design and implementation (rootkits, viruses, bots, worms) - Denial-of-service attacks - Web and database security - Penetration testing - Weaknesses in deployed systems (VoIP, telephony, wireless, games) - Practical cryptanalysis (hardware, DRM, etc.) WOOT'09 will be a one-day event on Monday, August 10. It will be co-located with the 18th USENIX Security Symposium in Montreal, Canada. The submission deadline for papers is 11:59 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, May 26, 2009. We look forward to your submissions. Dan Boneh, Stanford University Alexander Sotirov, independent security researcher WOOT'09 Program Chairs woot09chairs@xxxxxxxxxx
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