Internet security giants to converge in Japan for conference
Leading internet security experts and other heavyweights from the industry are to converge in Japan for a conference aimed at addressing the increasing importance of information security.
Dubbed PacSec 2008, the conference is to be held on November 12th and 13th at Aoyama Diamond Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
Organisers say the best known figures in the international security industry will be gracing the event where they will share their knowledge with leading Japanese researchers.
"The PacSec meeting provides an opportunity for foreign specialists to be exposed to Japanese innovation and markets and collaborate on practical solutions to computer security issues," say the organisers.
"The best, and brightest, have assembled unique new material to help you maintain your technological leadership - which they will present at this conference."
This is the sixth time the annual conference is taking place and organisers say "the most significant new discoveries about computer network hack attacks" will be showcased to attendees.
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