Kaspersky is organizing the IT Security for the Next Generation conference later this year, and is calling all students of European universities to submit their research papers for a contest to participate in the conference and have a chance to present their paper for a large audience. Students from any European university can participate, free of charge, by writing a research paper about one of these topics:
Technical nomination
- Trends in Anti-Spam Development – Techniques, Methods in the “Spam Arms Race” and new Innovations
- Dangers of an increasingly Networked World
- 'In the Cloud' Security
- Future Technologies for Detecting and Combating Malware (e.g. artificial intelligence, fuzzy systems, p2p networks)
Social, economic and legal nomination
- Emerging Threats (e.g. social network security, embedded systems security, mobile security, online banking security)
- Challenges and Opportunities for IT-Security Companies within the next 10 years
- Impact of technologies on Data Protection, Copy and Intellectual Property Rights and Jurisdiction
- Education in IT Security - Trends and Questions
More info here.
