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5. Abstract:

This text will be used for the website and printed materials. In a nutshell, what your presentation will cover. Attendees will read this to get an idea of what they should know before your presentation, and what they will learn after. Use these paragraphs to tell people how technical the talk is, what tools will be used, what materials to read in advance to get the most out of your presentation. This abstract is the primary way people will be drawn to your session. Presentations that are submitted without abstracts (eg that have only ppt or white papers attached or only point to a URL) will not be considered.

6. Supporting File(s):

Additional files/materials? Yes or No

Type of file(s): Powerpoint, Word, PDF or Other (please describe)

Additional supporting materials such as code, white papers, proof of concept, etc should be sent along with this email to talks/at/defcon dot org. Note that additional files that may help in the selection process should be included. We are NOT asking for a complete presentation for submission along with the CFP.

7. Speaker's Bio(s):

This text will be used for the website and printed materials. Cover any professional history that is relevant to the presentation, including past jobs, tools that you have written, etc. Let people know who you are and why you are qualified to speak on your topic. Presentations that are submitted without biographies will not be considered.

Task 33. Using the Internet find a conference according to your likings and write an abstract, using the Appendix 5

APPENDIX 1

Examples of degrees in order of academic hierarchy

Associate's degrees:

A.A – Associate in Arts

A.S. – Associate in Science

A.A.S. – Associate in Applied Science

A.S.T. – Associate in Specialized Technology

Bachelor's degrees:

C.E. – Civil Engineer

B.Des– Bachelor of Design

B.S. or B.Sc or SB– Bachelor of Science

BASc– Bachelor of Applied Science

BPhil– Bachelor of Philosophy

BBus– Bachelor of Business

BSBA– Bachelor of Business Administration

B.Math– Bachelor of Mathematics

B.Eng– Bachelor of Engineering

BBA Bachelor of Business Administration

B.Tech– Bachelor of Technology

B.Com– Bachelor of Commerce

BAA– Bachelor of Applied Arts

B Academic degree

BLS– Bachelor of Liberal Studies

BA– Bachelor of Arts

Master's degrees:

MLISMaster of Library and Information Science

MBAMaster of Business Administration

MA– Master of Arts (postgraduate)

MS or MSc– Master of Science

MScIT– Master of Science in Information Technology

MAS– Master of Advanced Studies

MEcon– Master of Economics

MFin– Master of Finance

MPA– Master of Public Administration

MDS– Master of Development studies

M.Eng– Master of Engineering

M.Des– Master of Design

MEnt– Master of Enterprise

M.Phil.– Master of Philosophy

M.St.– Master of Studies

M– Academic degree

Research Doctoral degrees:

Sc.D., D.Sc., S.D. or Dr.Sc – Doctor of Science

Ph.D.–Doctor of Philosophy

D.A.–Doctor of Arts

DPS–Doctor of Professional Studies

DIT–Doctor of Information Technology

DProf(UK) –Doctor of Professional Studies

Psy.D.–Doctor of Psychology

EngD–Doctor of Engineering

DBA–Doctor of Business Administration

DM–Doctor of Management

APPENDIX 2

Countries and organisations participating in Bolonga Process

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, CroatiaCyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia", Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom.

(See http://www.ond.vlaanderen.be/hogeronderwijs/bologna/pcao/index.htm)