LACSEC - 6th Network Security Event for Latin America and the Caribbean

The object of this event is to bring together the major network security players in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Through presentations, discussions and debate, the event will seek to define, among others, the main network security challenges at global and regional level, the roles Internet Service Providers should play in terms of security, and what kind of intra-regional coordination should exist. In addition, computer security news and advances will be discussed and relevant experiences will be shared.

This effort to coordinate network security activities in our region will be aided by the presence of regional and global experts who will present their points of view and allow time for debating in order to define concrete actions.

Speakers: Fernando Gont- LACSEC Chair

Agenda:

  • 14:00: Event Opening - Fernando Gont, Security Forum ChairDownload presentation
  • 14:10: Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report 6th edition (2010) - Julio Arruda -- Arbor NetworksDownload presentation
  • 14:50: Latin American Cyber Threat Landscape and 2011 Trends in Cyber Security - Kristen Dennesen - VerisignDownload presentation
  • 15:30 Coffee break
  • 16:00: The Resource Public Key Infrastructure - Arturo Servin and Carlos Martínez -- LACNICDownload presentation
  • 16:30: 3G Mobile/Packet Core Security and Engineering Challenges - Scott Iekel-Johnson -- Arbor NetworksDownload presentation
  • 17:00: Results of a Security Assessment of Neighbor Discovery for IPv6 - Fernando Gont -- UTN/FRH, ArgentinaDownload presentation
  • 17:30: Bacula: The Last Line of Defense, When All Else Fails - Victor Hugo Dos SantosDownload presentation
  • For more information on prior editions of the event please visit

    http://lacnic.net/sp/eventos/lacnicxiii/seguridadredes2010.html