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* I'm an habitué of [http://hack.lu Hack.lu], ''A three days conference in the center of Europe for bridging ethics and security in computer science'' happening yearly since 2005. |
* I'm an habitué of [http://hack.lu Hack.lu], ''A three days conference in the center of Europe for bridging ethics and security in computer science'' happening yearly since 2005. |
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* I just discovered the [http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/ Forum On Risks To The Public In Computers And Related Systems], this cover many interesting areas as fault-tolerant aircraft systems, e-voting etc |
* I just discovered the [http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/ Forum On Risks To The Public In Computers And Related Systems], this cover many interesting areas as fault-tolerant aircraft systems, e-voting etc |
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+ | * [http://www.ecops.be/webforms/Default.aspx?Lang=FR eCops] is the belgian website to report crimes committed on or through the Internet |
Revision as of 18:05, 3 March 2007
There are tons of but I wanted to keep track of some I found (for personal reasons) nice while maybe not that known.
- I got the chance to follow the SecAppDev 2007 course.
- I'm an habitué of Hack.lu, A three days conference in the center of Europe for bridging ethics and security in computer science happening yearly since 2005.
- I just discovered the Forum On Risks To The Public In Computers And Related Systems, this cover many interesting areas as fault-tolerant aircraft systems, e-voting etc
- eCops is the belgian website to report crimes committed on or through the Internet