In January we presented the glorious history of the MIT spam conference (see earlier related CircleID post), today we present the schedule for the first day. Opening session will be from this author, Garth Buren (knujon.com/bios) with a topic entitled The Internet Doomsday Book, with details be released the same day as the presentation. Followed by Dr. Robert Bruen with a review of activities since the last MIT spam conference (knujon.com/bios). Rutger's Naftaly Minsky (http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/) will present a paper on Reducing Spam via Trustworthy Self Regulation by Email Senders. After lunch George Petre of BitDefender (http://bitdefender.com) discusses his paper "Facebook - Another breach in the wall" immediately followed by CSO Magazine (http://www.csoonline.com/) senior editor Bill Brenner diving deeper into threats presented by social networking. Tobias Eggendorfer (http://www.unibw.de/startseite/) will present "Blacklisting and anti-spammer, the drama of being unlisted." Finishing off the first day we have Alexandru Cataline (http://bitdefender.com) with "Scale Free Networks Model to Social Networks and then Christian Rossow (http://www.internet-sicherheit.de/) presents "Detecting Gray in Black and White" More speakers on Friday!
Related Link: http://projects.csail.mit.edu/spamconf/
Written by Garth Bruen, Internet Fraud Analyst and Policy Developer
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Related Link: http://projects.csail.mit.edu/spamconf/
Written by Garth Bruen, Internet Fraud Analyst and Policy Developer
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