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DallasCon Wireless Security Conference promises to be the premier security event of 2004

Sheffield, UK and Worldwide, October 21 2003 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- The third annual DallasCon Wireless Security Conference will be held in Dallas, Texas at Wyndham Dallas North Hotel on May 1 and 2, 2004. Participants can expect a variety of academic and leading edge technical presentations from around the world, with an emphasis on the latest research in Wireless Security.
DallasCon Wireless Security Conference promises to be the premier security event of 2004, showcasing the latest information on network and wireless security. The conference will put you face-to-face with security experts, researchers, authors and hackers.

DallasCon 2004 will feature two tracks:

Track One - will be dedicated to the latest trends and threats in Wireless Security

Track Two - will focus on general information security topics.

Academic papers for each track are now being accepted for review. Papers will be judged and selected by a distinguished panel of judges on a rolling basis. Speakers receive free admission to DallasCon 2004.

For more information on paper submission and to register,
http://www.DallasCon.com

contact@dallascon.com

Posted by festprint on Wednesday, October 22, 2003
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