Nullcon is hosting the 11th edition of International Security Conference from 3rd to 7th March 2020, at Taj Hotel and Convention Centre in Goa, India. Nullcon held its first edition of the InfoSec Conference back in 2010, with the idea of providing an integrated platform for exchanging ideas and information in the field of information security. Since then the Nullcon International Security Conference has grown into a large community and is considered as a benchmark and the go-to event for security professionals in Asia. Nullcon had fantastic success over the last 10 editions, and we are continuing to grow. We are looking forward to celebrating our 11th anniversary in style, with our biggest event with 2000+ attendees in March 2020. Have you ever wanted to experience Nullcon as a Speaker? Nullcon Call for Papers is still open for submissions. Nullcon opens doors to researchers and hackers around the world and requests everyone to submit their new research. Call for Papers (CFP) is open till 15th November 2019. Submit your research: https://nullcon.net/website/goa-2020/cfp.php Registration is OPEN for the conference and training! Anyone can avail a special Early Bird Offer till 30th November 2018. --> https://nullcon.net/website/register.php Important Dates & Venue: CFP Closing: 15th November 2019 Training: 3rd - 5th March 2020 Conference: 6th - 7th March 2020 Venue: Taj Hotel and Convention Centre, Dona Paula, Goa – This is an advertisement and this content was produced by Nullcon. MediaNama’s Native Advertising policy and past ads are here. For advertising, contact sales@medianama.com.
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