[Design] CEAS 2006 -- Third Conference on Email and Anti-Spam
Lisa Dusseault
lisa at osafoundation.org
Fri Jul 14 10:18:42 PDT 2006
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Dave Crocker <dcrocker at bbiw.net>
> Date: July 14, 2006 10:34:27 AM GMT-04:00
> To: Lisa Dusseault <lisa at osafoundation.org>
> Subject: Possibly for the OSAF community...
>
> Lisa,
>
> Given its relevance to email and collaboration work and its
> presence in the SF
> Bay area, perhaps you will agree to circulate the following to one
> or more of
> the relevant OSAF mailing lists:
>
>
>
>
> FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
>
>
>
> July 27 and 28, 2006 (Thursday, Friday)
>
> Mountain View, California
> www.ceas.cc
>
> The organizers of the Conference on Email and Anti-Spam invite you to
> participate in its third annual event. This forum brings together
> academic and industrial researchers to present new work in all aspects
> of email and messaging, including uses and abuses such as spam.
>
> Twenty-seven research presentations will cover topics including
> game theory, social network analysis, spam and spam filter
> analysis, a university spam course, forgotten email attachment
> detection, and deployment experience.
>
> Invited speakers are:
>
> * Rob Thomas (Team Cymru)
> "The Underground Economy"
>
> Rob Thomas is the CEO and a Research Fellow with Team Cymru. Rob
> has worked as a network engineer, kernel developer, and
> information
> security professional for numerous clients. He is an ISC
> Fellow, a
> former vice-chair of FIRST, has served as a NANOG Program
> Committee
> member, has lectured at universities such as Notre Dame and
> Northwestern, and is on the technical advisory boards of
> corporations
> such as UltraDNS.
>
>
> * Hector Garcia-Molina & Zoltan Gyongyi (Stanford)
> "Web Spam: Current Techniques and Future Challenges"
>
> Hector Garcia-Molina is the Leonard Bosack and Sandra Lerner
> Professor
> in the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical
> Engineering at
> Stanford University. He received the 1999 ACM SIGMOD
> Innovations Award,
> is on the Technical Advisory Board of DoCoMo Labs USA, Yahoo
> Search
> and Marketplace, is a Venture Advisor for Diamondhead
> Ventures, and is
> a member of the Board of Directors of Oracle and Kintera.
>
> Zoltan Gyongyi is a PhD student in the Department of Computer
> Science at Stanford University. His research focuses on web
> link
> structure analysis and its application for web spam detection,
> including TrustRank. Since 2003, he has been collaborating with
> industry experts from AltaVista and Yahoo! Search.
>
> Attendee participation will include:
>
> * Group Discussion
>
> "Considering What's Missing -- Building a Work List for the
> Email and
> Messaging Research Community"
>
> * Lightening Round
>
> Three brief presentations, selected by attendees!
>
> To find:
>
> * Conference schedule
> * Accepted papers
> * Conference facility
> * Hotel information
>
> please visit:
>
> <http://www.ceas.cc>
>
> On-line Registration:
>
> <http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=113411>
>
> Until July 26: Student -- $175
> Non-student -- $350
> On-site: -- $400
>
> Hotel:
>
> <http://www.ceas.cc/hotel>
>
> Before June 26, if booked by phone: $89
>
> General Conference Chair
> Gordon Cormack (University of Waterloo)
>
> Program Co-Chairs
> Alek Kolcz (AOL)
> Dave Crocker (Brandenburg InternetWorking)
> Ion Androutsopoulos, (Athens University of Economics and Business)
>
> Local Arrangements
> Thomas Lynam (Google)
>
> President
> Joshua Goodman (Microsoft Research)
>
> Questions?
>
> Contact: <mailto:information at ceas.cc>
> (received by all the chairs)
>
>
>
> --
>
> Dave Crocker
> Brandenburg InternetWorking
> bbiw.net
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