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events - computercrime related conferences etc.

Tuesday, 01. July 2003

24.7.: Düsseldorf: E-gambling

"E-Gambling - Herausforderungen an die Regulierung des Glückspiels durch Internet und andere Online-Dienste" Rechtsanwalt Dr. Schmidt-Kötters (HengelerMueller) 24.7.2003 (Donnerstag); 18.00 Uhr, Hörsaal 6 A (gegenüber der Fakultät)

http://www.jura.uni-duesseldorf.de/informationsrecht/vortraege.htm
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10.7., Düsseldorf: Kommunikationskontrolle auf öffentlichen Datenstraßen

"Kommunikationskontrolle auf öffentlichen Datenstraßen - Inhaltskontrolle des Internetzugangs durch staatliche Sperrverfügungen und durch Inhaltshaftung der Zugangsanbieter" Rechtsanwalt Dr. Christoph Fiedler (Peters Rechtsanwälte) 10.7.2003 (Donnerstag); 18.00 Uhr

Die Vorträge finden statt im Hörsaal 6 A (gegenüber der Fakultät).
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Monday, 30. June 2003

2.7.: Internet und Meinungsfreiheit in China

Ich darf nochmals an den Vortrag diese Woche Mi., 02.07.2003 im Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen, Arbeitsbereich Chinesisch (1. Etage) um 16:00 Uhr erinnern. Der Vortrag "Internet und Meinungsfreiheit in China" wird von Martin Dlugosch (Übersetzer bei amnesty international) im Rahmen des Chinaforums gehalten.

Programm: http://www.china.uni-bonn.de/website_2003/projekte/chinaforum03.html

[Axel Kirch via Netzzensur]
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Tuesday, 17. June 2003

7.-8.10 2003, Düsseldorf: Netz- und Computer-Sicherheit

Netz- und Computer-Sicherheit - Sind wir auf einen Angriff auf unsere Informationssysteme und Informations-Infrastrukturen vorbereitet?

Die Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf und die Bundesakademie für Sicherheitspolitik, Bonn/Berlin veranstalten am 7. und 8. Oktober 2003 in Düsseldorf einen Sicherheitskongress. Mitveranstalter ist die Gesellschaft für Informatik eV.

Zielgruppe des Kongresses sind Persönlichkeiten in Entscheidungs- und Führungspositionen aus den Bereichen Wirtschaft, Politik und Verwaltung (Bund, Länder, Kommunen), der Medien sowie der Wissenschaft (Hochschulen, Großforschungseinrichtungen), um deren Problembewusstsein für Fragen der Sicherheit zu stärken.
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Friday, 06. June 2003

11.7.: Blockveranstaltung zur Wirtschafts-/Computrkriminalität

Am, 11.7.2003 16:00-19:00h wollen Privat Dozent Dr. Friedrich Toepel und ich eine Veranstaltung zur Wirtschafts- und Computerkriminalität im Institut für Strafrecht abhalten.

Wer Interesse an der Veranstaltung hat, möge sich mit einer kurzen Mail bei ftoepel@mailhost.jura.uni-bonn.de oder md@hudora.de melden.
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Thursday, 05. June 2003

Zwei Vorträge über Sperrungen von Zugriffsmöglichkeiten zu Webinhalten

Ich werde diesen Monat in Köln und Düsseldorf Vorträge zu Technische Sperrungsmöglixhkeiten im Allgemeinen und den Düsseldorfer Sperrungsverfügungen im besonderen halten.

Details siehe http://md.hudora.de/presentations/
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Monday, 28. April 2003

29-30.5.2003: 2nd Annual Workshop ?Economics and Information Security?

I will fly over to the University of Maryland and attend the conference.

Ross Anderson suggested going there and I'm quite excited about meeting some of the people which work had been very influential on my thinking of computer crime.

Take a look at the Economics and Security Resource Page to see what the d fuss is about.
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Thursday, 24. April 2003

Chaos communication Camp CfP

Call for Papers Chaos Communication Camp 2003 The International Hacker Open Air Gathering 7/8/9/10th August 2003 near Berlin, Germany (Old Europe)

Papers are being solicited for the second Camp of the Chaos Computer Club e.V., Germany, to be held near Berlin, Germany, on 7/8/9/10th August 2003. The Camp is intended to promote the interchange of technical, social and political ideas and concepts to find ways to make this world a little bit more friendly to intelligent beings.

The conference language is english, therefore all lectures and workshops have to be held in english. For especially interesting topics, a on-stage translation might be available, but this service will be strictly limited to a few instances of special importance.

In general, all papers, lectures and workshops from the field of technology, security, art, philosophy, politics and cooking are welcome. We try, however to create a certain focus on a number of topics that we regard as important for the near future. These are:

Technology: - mobile phone security (e.g. OTA attacks) - distributed, cryptographical secure storage and peer-to-peer networking technology - semantic web (xml, wdsl, rss and related technologies) - complex network attack methods, detection and defense - advanced wireless networking and security - autonomous systems and robotics - attacks on cryptosystems - even more ways of breaking biometry - Open Source Security (code audits and "who reads the open source anyway?") - instant messaging - surveillance, wiretapping and crowd controll: state of the art - reengineering hands-on workshops and publication standards - using print on demand to anhance the availability of interesting content - satellite imagery analysis for non-state actors - monitoring sat-feeds and other interesting sat-related stuff - groups that want to held special interest gatherings (like coordination of a open-source software project) on the Camp are very welcome

Philosophy & Politics: - over-analysis of the world and the resulting problems, interdepencies and next-order complexities - power-politics and the economic roots of todays bizarre world - military vs. civilian R&D and the resultung moral problems - truth, trust, perception-management and propaganda - legal situation in relevant areas of interest - lobbying and influence politics

Art: - every creative use of modern technology in art is welcome - poetry, performances, music, DJs, optics, paintings, sculptures - movies, flash-films, animations and demo-competitions - there will be a camp radio station (both local broadcast and internet streaming) that is looking for content, especialy radio drama and documentary

Lectures are expected to be highly relevant in practice or better be darn funny. Sales droids have been known to disappear without traces on past events. Interactive Workshops welcome. Hands-On anything even more welcome.

Abstracts and papers should be submitted in English to mailto: content@camp.ccc.de as soon as possible, latest on 1. July 2003 17:00 GMT. There will be a very limited number of slots reserved for presentations covering stuff that happens between the submission deadline and the start of the Camp, but we will be extremly discriminate regarding the allocation of these slots. The submission should inlcude references and URLs, a short biography of the speaker, contact information (e-mail) and any time constrains or preferences the speaker might have.

Notice of acceptance will be sent out as soon as possible. Final presentations should be in English and be up to 60 or up to 120 minutes long, including a question-and-answer period. Followup discussions and hands-on workshops are strongly encouraged, there will be space for such activities available outside the main lecture tents (if you dont prefer a nice sit-in on the gras in the sun).

As this is a non-profit event organised by non-profit organisation, the CCC will not be able to compensate travel costs let alone a speaker honorarium. Well, maybe travel costs in a few cases. The event is outdoor, that means you will need to bring a tent or camping car for accomodation.

The preliminary agenda will be published on the web in the near future. Registration information will be posted, too.

Attractive timeslots in the agenda might get filled up before 1. July, so please dont wait too long with your submission.
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Sunday, 09. February 2003

12.2.: University of Bonn: Lecture on Internet Crime

PD Dr. Friedrich Toepel invited me to give a lecture on "Internetcrime" as part of his course in economic crime. So if you are near, just drop by at 16:00h in "Hörsaal N", Adenaueralee 24-42. I'll focus on why "Internetcrime" is something special and present some "interesting" cases. Lecture Notes will be online after Wednesday.

See the anouncement:

Betr. Wirtschaftsstrafrecht am  12.02.2003, Internetkriminalität:
Am 12.02.2003 wird Herr Dornseif, der selbst auf diesem Gebiet seine Doktorarbeit schreibt und ein hervorragender Kenner der Materie ist,  einen Einblick in die aktuellen Probleme der Internetkriminalität geben.

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Thursday, 30. January 2003

Safer Internet events, Luxembourg on 27/ 28 February 2003

  • A workshop on "Quality labels for websites - alternative approaches to content rating" is being held on 27 February.
  • On 28 February the SIFKAL project, co-funded under the Safer Internet Action Plan, is organising a workshop on "legal and pedagogical aspects of a Safer Internet".
http://www.saferinternet.org/news/Events-feb2003.asp
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