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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 93 11:13:04 PST
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From: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (haqrefgnaq ubj GPC/VC jbexf ba lbhe cebcevrgnel flfgrzf)
To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (SURFPUNK Technical Journal)
Subject: [surfpunk-0046] (Bulgaria) CONFERENCE: Virus problems and alternatives
Keywords: surfpunk, Bulgaria, computer virus, ACMBUL, ICVC-93

                                o/~   Left my home in Georgia
                                o/~   Headed for the Frisco bay ...

and I thought I was 2500 miles away from Atlanta...      --strick
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From:    icvc93@acmbul.bg (Organizing Comitee)
To:      spaf
Subject: ICVC'93 [icvc93@acmbul.bg (Organizing Comitee): ICVC'93]
Date:    Tue, 02 Feb 93 17:48:55 +0000


              C A L L        F O R      P A P E R S

   ACMBUL's FIRST INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER VIRUS PROBLEMS AND
                  ALTERNATIVES CONFERENCE

           5-8 April, 1993     -     Varna, Bulgaria

The   purpose  of  the  1993  International  Computer  Virus
Conference is to provide  a  forum  for  anti-virus  product
developers,   researchers   and   academicians  to  exchange
information  among  themselves,  students  and  the  public.
ICVC'93  will  consist of open forums, distinguished keynote
speakers, and  the  presentation  of  high-quality  accepted
papers.   A  high degree of interaction and discussion among
Conference participants  is  expected,  as  a  workshop-like
setting is promoted.

Because   ICVC'93   is   a  not-for-profit  activity  funded
primarily  by  registration  fees,  all   participants   are
expected to have their organizations bear the costs of their
expenses and registration.  Accomodations will be  available
at reduced rates for confernece participants.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The   conference   is   intended   for   computer   security
researchers,  managers,  advisors,  EDP  auditors,   network
administrators,  and help desk personnel from government and
industry,  as   well   as   other   information   technology
professionals interested in computer security.


CONFERENCE THEME

This  Conference,  devoted  to advances in virus prevention,
will encompass developments in  both  theory  and  practice.
Papers   are   invited   in  the  areas  shown  and  may  be
theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or descriptive in  nature.
Submitted  papers  will  be refereed, and those presented at
the Conference will be included in the proceedings.


Possible  topics  of  submissions  include,  but   are   not
restricted to:

 o  Virus Detection                    o  Virus Trends and Forecast
 o  Virus Removal                      o  Virus Prevention Policies
 o  Recovering from Viruses            o  Incident Reporting
 o  Viruses on various platforms       o  Emergency Response
    (Windows, Unix, LANs, WANs, etc.)  o  Viruses and the Law
 o  Virus Geneology                    o  Education & Training


THE REFEREEING PROCESS

All  papers  and  panel proposals received by the submission
deadline and which  meet  submission  requirements  will  be
considered for presentation at the Conference.

All  papers  presented  at  ICVC'93  will be included in the
Conference proceedings, copies of which will be provided  to
Conference  attendees.   All  papers presented, will also be
included in proceedings to be published by the ACMBUL.


INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

        [1]  Two (2) copies of the full paper, consisting of
up-to   20   double-spaced,   typewritten  pages,  including
diagrams, must be received no later than 28 February 1993.

        [2]  The language of the Conference is English.

        [3]  The first page of the manuscript should include
the title of the paper, full  name  of  all  authors,  their
complete   addresses   including  affiliation(s),  telephone
number(s) and e-mail address(es), as well as an abstract  of
the paper.


IMPORTANT DATES

    o Full papers to be received in camera-ready form by the
Organizing Committee by 28 February 1993.

    o  Notification of accepted papers will be mailed to the
author on or before 10 March 1993.

    o Conference:  5-11 April 1993,  St. Konstantine Resort,
Varna, Bulgaria


WHOM TO CONTACT

Questions  or  matters  relating  to  the Conference Program
should be directed to the ACMBUL:

        ICVC'93
        Attn:  Mr. Nickolay Lyutov
        ACMBUL Office
        Varna University of Economics
        77 Boris I Blvd, 9002 P.O.Box 3
        Varna
        Bulgaria

Phone/Fax:  (+35952) 236-213
E-mail: ICVC93@acmbul.bg

icvc93@acmbul.bg (Organizing Comitee)
ACMBUL -- Bulgarian Chapter of ACM

icvc93@acmbul.bg (Organizing Comitee)
ACMBUL -- Bulgarian Chapter of ACM

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