Hack In The Box 2013 Kuala Lumpur (HITB 2013 KUL) just ended today. I managed to get a pass to this event, and this is my forth time attending this event.
The presentation materials can be downloaded from this link
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Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Friday, August 31, 2012
My paper "Challenges in High Accuracy of Malware Detection" is available at IEEExplore
My paper which was presented last July 2012 is now available via IEEExplore. Get it here
Monday, August 6, 2012
Blackhat US 2012 slides and papers
The recent reading/presentation of BH US 2012 can be downloaded here.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Computer Security Journal Rankings
I forgot to jot down the conference/publication rankings once I stumbled upon them.
This is one (this is running list. will be updated from time to time, insya Allah)
here
This is one (this is running list. will be updated from time to time, insya Allah)
here
Friday, April 6, 2012
Done with UKSIM, now concentrate on the journal!
Alhamdulillah, I presented my work at UKSIM, and later the same slides was "recycled" for an informal group session at the Computer Laboratory(CL), William Gates Building. Among the persons that I noticed in the CL session was the person in charge (Wei), Rubin and Richard Clayton. (I also noticed a white bearded guy.. I think this professor) I was a little hesitate at first to go there since it is Cambridge, the top university in the world, while my work could be regarded as "premature". Nevertheless since it's informal, and Wei seems interested to see the talk so I took a bus from the nearest bus stop at the hotel and stop at the West Cambridge. A friend, Aeffendi Hashim is also working on his PhD at a building behind the William Gates' building, CAPE.
Nice experience, especially in the Q & A where I felt like "grilled". But of course, I took the challenge, hope it worth, and helps me shape up my research works.
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