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AusCERT 2009: Photo gallery By Liam Tung, ZDNet.com.au May 19, 2009 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/security/soa/AusCERT-2009-Photo-gallery/0,139023764,339296482,00.htm
Australia's largest annual security conference, AusCERT, is underway for another year in Queensland, and continues the tradition of bringing security gurus, vendors and members of government under one roof. ![]()
AusCERT general manager Graham Ingram warms up the crowd for Communications Minister Stephen Conroy (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Director of AusCERT, Nick Tate. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Conroy tells delegates about the threat of DDOS attacks and infected PCs. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Oracle has sponsored this device used by delegates to judge the quality of speakers to the tune of "Who wants to be a millionaire?". Graham Ingram said today, "I love this music". (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Oracle tests the observation skills of security pros. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN walks the line between the law and IT. Twomey highlighted how the internet's structure undermines the government worldview, which is still based on national borders. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Milling around the booths. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
NetIQ brings in entertainment. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
If you give Sophos your business card, you're in the running for a date with a Dalek. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Who let the dog out? Roff, roff. F5 did and it killed the rabbit. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Manning the stands with a beer in hand, this stall minding business is tough work. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Check Point brings out the desktop drivers. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Beer o'clock network jam. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Eugene Kaspersky: What? Did you say my website was hacked? (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
No seriously, honey, I was away on a 'business trip'. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Seriously, dude, shoot him in the back. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
The Dimension Data stand. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Microsoft's WIndows 7 team — Rocky Heckman, senior security architect (right hand side) is presenting Windows 7 security enhancements. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
David Lewis, Fulcrum Management (data forensics company). (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
The joint Telstra and Cisco stand has employed an artist to 'draw' the crowds. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Karl Hanmore, operations manager, AusCERT with Graham Ingram, general manager of AusCERT (right hand side). (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au) ![]()
Nigel Phair, Australian Federal Police and security writer and podcaster Patrick Gray. (Credit: Liam Tung & Ed Tran/ZDNet.com.au)
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