The 13th edition of Hack.lu will take place on October 17-19, 2017, at Alvisse Parc Hotel in Luxembourg. Registrations are open here: https://2017.hack.lu/info/
The opportunity to submit papers for presentation and workshop proposals is now open until July 21st. The proposals will be reviewed and selected by the hack.lu program committee.
Last year’s attendance reached more than 400 world-class security professionals from around 40 different countries. Hack.lu is an internationally renowned convention. The purpose of this conference is to give an open and liberal playground where people can discuss the implication of new technologies within society. It is a balanced convention where technical and non-technical people can meet and share freely all kind of information. The most significant new discoveries about computer network attacks and defenses, commercial or free security products, and pragmatic real world security experience will be covered.
The Topics
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Software Engineering and Security
- Social Engineering
- Honeypots/Honeynets
- Spyware, Phishing and Botnets (Distributed attacks)
- Newly discovered vulnerabilities in software and hardware
- Electronic/Digital Privacy
- Wireless Network and Security
- Attacks on Information Systems and/or Digital Information Storage
- Electronic Voting
- Free Software and Security
- Assessment of Computer, Electronic Devices and Information Systems
- Standards for Information Security
- Legal and Social Aspect of Information Security
- Software Engineering and Security
- Security in Information Retrieval
- Network Security
- Malware Analysis and Reversing
- Forensics and Anti-Forensics
- Offensive (and counter-offensive) Information Technology
- Mobile Communications Security and Vulnerabilities
- CSIRTs, Incident Analysis and Response
- Information Security and Data Mining
- Threats Exchange and Sharing
For more information about the call for papers and our sponsorship packages, please contact the hack.lu team at: info@hack.lu