Monthly Archives: Nov 2013

AVAR Conference Paper 2013

My last but one paper for AVAR was co-written with Larry Bridwell: as neither of us ws able to get to AVAR 2013 in Chennai, it was presented by ESET’s Juraj Malcho. It was called Death of a Salesforce: whatever happened to … Continue reading

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AVAR Conference Paper 2010

In 2010, I co-wrote and co-presented a paper at AVAR in Bali with Lysa Myers (now with ESET, but then with West Coast Labs) and Eddy Willems of G-Data and EICAR: Test Files and Product Evaluation: the Case for and … Continue reading

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AVAR Conference Paper 2009 (2)

My second paper for AVAR 2009 in Kyoto was co-written with Randy Abrams: Malware, Marketing and Education: Soundbites or Sound Practice? 

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AVAR Conference Paper 2009 (1)

In 2009, I co-wrote two papers for the AVAR conference in Kyoto. The first was co-written with Craig Johnston: Please Police Me.

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AVAR Conference Paper 2008

In 2008, Randy Abrams and I wrote a paper for the AVAR conference in Delhi on People Patching: Is User Education Any Use at All? The paper is available from the ESET WeLiveSecurity site here.

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AVAR conference paper 2007

In 2007, Andrew Lee and I co-wrote and presented a paper at the AVAR conference in Seoul on Testing, Testing: Anti-Malware Evaluation for the Enterprise. It’s obtainable from the ESET WeLiveSecurity site here.

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AVAR conference paper 2003

Email virus detection and blocking is not by itself good incident management (catchy title, huh?) was written for and presented at the 2003 AVAR conference in Sydney. Continue reading

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