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EESTEC LC Budapest – the Electrical Engineering Students' Hungarian Association (MAVE) organizes its annual workshop in fall 2009. We intended to select a current, interesting topic, therefore decided to have ethical hacking, information security and digital data protection as main themes.
Registration for Hungarian and non-EESTEC member international students
1. Click the "Register" button and fill in the form
2. Please make sure that all relevant fields are filled in
3. You can upload your CV. (optional)
4. You can participate on this event.
Registration process for EESTEC members:
1. Contact your CP and make sure you have the support of your LC for the application
2. Click the "Register" button and fill in the form
3. Please make sure that all relevant fields are filled in
4. The CV is not an essential part of the EESTEC international application, it is of primary importance for Hungarian students, however, upload something.
5. Please do avoid last-minute cancellations, for all applicants cancelling their applications after September 30th, we will ask for a compensation of 100 EUR (for reservations, etc) through his LC
6. Wait for the deadline to pass, we will notify your CP about the application.
Location of the conference: NetAcademia,1075 Budapest, Kéthly Anna tér 1. (near Blaha Lujza square.)

The 2009 workshop: ETHICAL HACKING
This year’s workshop, ETHICAL HACKING attracts students from leading European universities abroad and in Hungary. The participants of the professional sessions will be introduced to the threats to computer systems, and the high-end of protection and defence solutions.
We provided our workshops without any participation fee.
The scheduled program is:
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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10:00 – 12:00
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Surviving the theatre of war on the web
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Digital fingerprint
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Legal background - Jogi vonzatok (Hungarian)
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Is there a lawyer in the lab? *
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Trusted Computing and the open source, analysis of hardware elements
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SilentSignal
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Zsombor Kovács
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dr. Ágnes Dudás
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Juraj Malcho (ESET)
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SEARCH-LAB
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14:00 – 16:00
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Network coding
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Encryption and firewalls How deep the rabbit hole goes?
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Viruses live DEMO
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IDS and IPS systems: how to defeat and defend them |
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BalaBit
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ESET
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NetAcademia |
Change right reserved!
* With the broadening possibilities and the ever-growing number of computer users, many applications are being developed that have hidden or fraudulent intentions, or which are at best of doubtful usefulness. The motivation behind these applications is financial profit and they typically target the technically low-skilled members of the population. Many such applications are not the typical malware used in cybercrime nowadays (like bots or spyware trojans), but rather potentially unsafe or unwanted applications. However, this dubious software is often associated with groups responsible for malware dissemination, and is often distributed using unfair practices such as spam campaigns or push-installations performed by malware.
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