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Founded in 1996 as the National Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, the Colloquium has become the leading proponent for implementing courses of instruction in INFOSEC in education.

In June 2002, the NCISSE expanded its mission to include a greater international participation. To reflect this the organization formally changed its name to The Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education or more simply  -- The Colloquium

 

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Gadi Evron

Gadi Evron

Gadi Evron is recognized for his work and leadership in Internet security operations and is arguably the world's top expert on botnets. He is also considered an expert on corporate security, counterespionage, and cybercrime (e-fraud and phishing). Previously, he was CISO at the Israeli government ISP (eGovernment project) and founded the Israeli Government CERT. He organizes and chairs worldwide conferences, vetted working groups and task forces. He authored two books on information security and is a frequent lecturer.

Gadi coauthored Botnets: The Killer Web Applications and Open Source Fuzzing Tools, and authored Battling Botnets and Online Mobs: Estonia's Defense Efforts during the Internet War, Web server botnets and hosting farms as attack platforms, The World of Botnets, Fuzzing: It Can Be Good for Finding Evil, Black Box Testing for Regulation Compliance and Software Certification, Taking down spammers: Successful spam fighting via legalization, regulation and economics, Estonian Cyber-War Highlights Civilian Vulnerabilities, and DNS-changing Trojan opens Mac OS X floodgates.

 

 

     
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