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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.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

The Royal Pines Resort, where the AusCERT conference has been held for the past few years.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

Scott Charney, vice president of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group, kicking off the conference with his keynote.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

The Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT) celebrated its 15th birthday this year.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

From this viewpoint you can see most of the AusCERT conference floor.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

Here's a view of the rest of the show floor.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

Roger Grimes, security architect at Microsoft, giving his presentation on why UAC will not stop malware. Watch out for the video interviews with Roger.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

In the show tradition, most of the booths at AusCERT had freebies. NetIQ was giving away multicoloured bouncy balls.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

AusCERT delegates eating lunch were "policed" by these suspicious looking guys.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

AusCERT delegates eating their lunch.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

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!)

Photos: AusCERT 2008

The McAfee booth.

Photos: AusCERT 2008

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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