Today's keyword is: IT Conference
Whilst looking for random conferences, I spotted this article about a group of hackers wondered into a conference and spoofed a wireless login page that whoever connected downloaded some nice worms and viruses. That's funny. It's always turns out to be an inside job, doesn't it.
Anyhow let's have a look at what good development and security conferences that maybe of
interest:
- Blackhat [Tokyo (Japan) - Oct 23-26, 2007]
- Defcon
- Interop [New York (USA) - Oct 22-26, 2007] [Berlin (Germany) - Nov 6-8, 2007]
- Infosec [London - Apr 22-24, 2008]
- Owasp [San Jose (USA) - Nov 12-15, 2007]
- RSA Conference [London - Oct 22-24, 2007]
- Whatthehack
- Cebit [Hanover - Mar 4-9, 2008]
- Ebay's Developer Day
- Google's Developer Day
- Java One [San Francisco (USA) - May 6-8, 2008]
- Hackday (Not to be confused with the curious Hackaday
- (Yet Another) Perl Conference [Vienna (Austria) - Aug 28-30, 2007
- PHP Conference
- O'Reilly Conference
- British Computing Society
- Linux World [London - Oct 23-24, 2007]
- UK Users and Open Systems User Group
- Open Source Developers Conference [Brisbane (Australia) - Nov 26-29, 2007]
- World Wide Web Conference [Beijing (China) - Apr 21-25, 2008]
- XML Conference [Boston (USA) - Dec 3-5, 2007]
- XML Events Calendar
- Service Oriented Arichtectures Conference [San Francisco (USA) - Nov 12-13, 2007]
- Ajax World [Santa Clara (USA) - Sep 23-26, 2007]
- Ajax Seminar
- MSDN Events and Webcasts
You can always attempt to shape great minds and gatecrash the party at Webdevconf [Bristol - Sep 26, 2007]
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