#DIMVA Cycle 1 Reminder — Only 4 Days Left!

The deadline is December 3, 2025, so now is the time to finalize and submit your work.

Don’t miss your chance to be included in Cycle 1! #CFP

We are committed to supporting diversity in our community. DIMVA 2025 offers a limited number of diversity grants for participants who identify as women, non-binary, or belong to other underrepresented groups in IT security.

Each grant covers a total eligible cost of 800€ to cover the conference registration fee, travel, and accommodation.

Apply until May 31!
👉 https://dimva.org/dimva2025/#diversity

#diversity #grants #DIMVA

22nd Conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware & Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA '25)

📢 Submission deadline extended to Feb 19th!
Take the extra days to polish your work and submit it here:
👉 https://dimva25r2.hotcrp.com/

#DIMVA25 #DIMVA

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Did you miss the first #DIMVA submission cycle? 😞
Don’t worry; you still have a chance! 😊

‼️ Submission for Cycle 2 is open until February 12th 👉 https://dimva25r2.hotcrp.com/

#DIMVA25 #cybersecurity #informationsecurity #conference

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We sent out the notifications today. 📨
Congratulations to the authors of the 7 papers that got accepted!

📢 If you also want to get a paper at DIMVA:
Submission for Cycle 2 is open until February 12th 👉 https://dimva25r2.hotcrp.com/

#DIMVA25 #DIMVA #conference

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“JaSt: Fully Syntactic Detection of Malicious (Obfuscated) JavaScript” by Aurore Fass. Pretty surprising: just doing machine learning on the ASTs (abstract syntax trees) of Javascript files enables classifying them as either malicious or benign with great accuracy, even when the JS is obfuscated.

Looks like black magic to me 🤔
#DIMVA

#DIMVA 2018: current talk:

Knockin’ on Trackers’ Door: Large-Scale Automatic Analysis of Web Trackers

where you learn than among the Alexa top 1M websites, only 5 % do not use Javascript…

Keynote at #DIMVA about cyberattacks on elections. The title slide:
Talk by Victor van der Veen at #DIMVA 2018: RAMPAGE, a new “Rowhammer” attack on the latest Android devices that enables arbitrary memory read/write 😱
And its mtiigation.
http://rampageattack.com/