QAUUG AUUG Security Symposium
19-21 November 2001
Auditorium of the Primary Industries Department, 80 Ann St, Brisbane

Symposium Program

The program for the symposium is structured as follows:

Monday - Tutorials
Tuesday - Paper presentations
Wednesday - Paper presentations
The symposium program is here. The tutorial program is here.

Registration

Please download the Symposium Registration Form (in Acrobat format), fill it in and return it to AUUG quickly! We will accept registrations up until Friday 16 November. After that date the AUUG office will not be staffed. Last minute registrations are welcomed. If you couldn't make it on time come and see us at the venue, or phone 02 8824 9511 on the day. The number will redirect to a mobile.

The early-bird registration closed on the 29th October, 2001.

Introduction

The AUUG Security Symposium provides a forum for discussion of security technologies, techniques and management.

Our society today is highly dependant on our almost pervasively interconnected systems. Hence we are also dependant upon the security of these systems. As Governments and private industry become increasingly aware of the vulnerability of our systems there is a growing requirement for security education and for practioners to share their knowledge for the greater good.

This symposium aims to fill a gap in the Australian conference scene between the high cost commercial conferences where attendees hear mainly marketing pitches and the academic-based research conferences. It is unashamedly for the practioner in the field who wants to share (or know about) how to secure their systems (be it a PC operating systems, a huge network or a client server application).

The symposium will be a three day event with paper presentations and tutorials. This will be the best opportunity in Australia this year to meet, discuss and debate your ideas and experiences on information security.

Call for Papers/Presentations, Tutorials and Exhibitors

The Call for Papers is here. It is now closed.

Accommodation

Carlton Crest Hotel
King George Square
(cnr Ann & Roma Street)
Brisbane QLD 4000

is offering the following accommodation rates for delegates attending the symposium. Please state that you are attending the "AUUG Security Symposium" when booking to obtain these rates.

Carlton Tower - Carlton Deluxe $148.00 per room, per night
Crest Tower - Crest Standard $125.00 per room, per night

Please note that all prices are inclusive of 10% GST.

Telephone : + 61 7 3229 9111
Toll Free : 1800 777 123 (Aust. Only)
Facsimile : + 61 7 3229 9618

These rates are for single, double or twin style accommodation and are inclusive of the rooftop gymnasium, sauna and pool. Full buffet breakfast is available in the Spice Market Restaurant 7 days a week. The breakfast rate is $18.00 per person per day.

Delegates are responsible for settling their own accounts on departure, directly with the Carlton Crest. Please note: Any amendments or cancellations to hotel bookings must be made directly with the Carlton Crest.

Limited car parking is available beneath the Carlton Crest Hotel. For guests attending functions or staying in-house, parking is available at a flat rate of $12.00 per vehicle per day. Parking is also conveniently located at the King George Square Car park adjacent to the hotel.

Security Symposium Contact Information

The Security Symposium committee is listed below:
Committee
Gary Gaskell (gary.gaskell@member.sage-au.org.au)

Mob: 0438 603 307
 
Warren Toomey (wkt@tuhs.org)

School of IT
Bond University
Work: +61 7 5595 3331

Duncan Unwin (Duncan.Unwin@qsipayments.com)
QSI Payments, Inc.
22/300 Adelaide St
BRISBANE, QLD, AUSTRALIA 4000
Phn: +61-7-3224 9856
Mob: +61-419-020 485
Fax: +61-7-3210 2566

Lawrie Brown (Lawrie.Brown@canb.auug.org.au)
School of Computer Science
Australian Defence Force Academy

Information Disclaimer

The speakers, topics and times are correct at the time of publishing. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, AUUG reserves the right to alter or delete items from the Symposium Programme.

Each Delegate named herein, or their later substitute, accepts that AUUG, their agents, speakers, chairmen, secretariat or any other persons ("the parties") involved in the preparation of this pamphlet or in the planning or presentation of the Symposium, do not accept any contractual, tortious or other form of liability for loss or damage suffered by the delegate or their later substitute relying on any statement representation advice or opinion (whether true or otherwise, written or oral) and whether due to the negligence of any of the said parties by this disclaimer of liability to exclude liability, if any, for such statement representation advice or opinion, and that the said party may rely on this disclaimer of liability in the event of any demand claim suit or action brought against any or all of them arising out of any statement representation advice or opinion. The authors have prepared this material for Professional Development purposes. Although they trust that it will be useful for this purpose, neither the authors nor AUUG can warrant that the use of this material would be adequate to discharge the legal or professional liability of members in the conduct of their practices. AUUG reserves the right to cancel the event.


Last updated 14th November 2001

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