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Photos: AusCERT 2008 By Munir Kotadia, ZDNet.com.au May 20, 2008 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Photos-AusCERT-2008/0,130061744,339289107,00.htm
The AusCERT 2008 security conference takes place in the Gold Coast this week. If you couldn't make it, here's what you're missing. ![]()
The Royal Pines Resort, where the AusCERT conference has been held for the past few years. ![]()
Scott Charney, vice president of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group, kicking off the conference with his keynote. ![]()
The Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT) celebrated its 15th birthday this year. ![]()
From this viewpoint you can see most of the AusCERT conference floor. ![]()
Here's a view of the rest of the show floor. ![]()
Roger Grimes, security architect at Microsoft, giving his presentation on why UAC will not stop malware. Watch out for the video interviews with Roger. ![]()
In the show tradition, most of the booths at AusCERT had freebies. NetIQ was giving away multicoloured bouncy balls. ![]()
AusCERT delegates eating lunch were "policed" by these suspicious looking guys. ![]()
AusCERT delegates eating their lunch. ![]()
This, believe it or not, is Peter Watson — chief security advisor for Microsoft Australia. The company's theme this year was "Microsoft security rocks", which goes some way to explaining his outfit. (Sorry Peter, we had to publish it!) ![]()
The McAfee booth. ![]()
Brian Snow used to be the chief scientist for the US National Security Agency (NSA). Look out for our video interview with him.
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