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When?
31 July - 2 August, 2009
Where?
Room 306, 3rd Floor, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
What is Kaspersky “Kung Fu” Virus Lab?
Kaspersky “Kung Fu” Virus Lab is an educational workshop specially designed for end users. The 3-day programme held in conjunction with PIKOM PC Fair 2009 is aimed to deliver an exciting and relevant IT security experience at no cost.
The programme is designed in such a way to provide end user with the knowledge needed to identify IT security threats, including viruses, spyware, crimeware, hackers, phishing, and spam with skills and tools to configure own devices.
The ultimate goal of the workshop is to create a community and network of trained IT security individuals is another CSR project by Kaspersky Lab, Malaysia.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone and everyone, as long as you have the passion for IT and care for your own PCs.
Activities Highlights :
FREE Devices Scanning
It will be an attempt entry into Malaysia Book of Records for "Most Number of Devices Scanned". Take part in this free scanning and disinfection of viruses from your own devices.
“The Origin & Evolution of Virus” & Kaspersky Lab
Learn more about the origins and evolution of Viruses, definitions, environment, trends, creator, and statistics - and how Kaspersky Lab came in to save us from these threats. Find out all of these and more at our education corner.
Installation & Troubleshooting Corner
Bring your own PCs and let our technical experts teach and guide you for all your internet security and antivirus installation and troubleshooting issues.
Showcase: How to Clean & Disinfect Viruses
Viruses are insidious, sneaky and like their biological counterparts, constantly mutating. If you think your computer has been infected, it's time to take some effective measures. Come and learn the valuable technical knowhow.
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Kaspersky Scanning Competition
This is a competition where each and every selected participant will be required to stay in the lab for a minimum of 5 hours per day throughout the 3-day event, actively helping to scan devices brought by end users - as many as possible. Winners will receive exciting prizes and premium items from Kaspersky Lab, Malaysia. So why wait?
Registration closed
Educational Talks
The Kaspersky Green Zone Team would be pooling their expertise and will share research-based practices they have successfully applied worldwide pertaining to your PCs and Internet Security.
Educational Talk Schedule:
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Day 1 |
| 1:30pm |
Cybercrime today |
| 2.00pm |
How to "kill" the kido virus manually? |
| 3.30pm |
How to know computers are infected? |
| 4.00pm |
How to configure the Antivirus program to work for you? |
| 6.00pm |
Using the Smartphone: Today security issues |
| 6.30pm |
How to protect yourself from identity theft ? |
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Day 2 |
| 11.30am |
How to know computers are infected? |
| 12.00pm |
How to configure the Antivirus program to work for you? |
| 2.00pm |
Using the Smartphone: Today security issues |
| 2.30pm |
How to protect yourself from identity theft ? |
| 4.00pm |
Cybercrime today |
| 4.30pm |
How to "kill" the kido virus manually? |
| 6.30pm |
How to know computers are infected? |
| 7.00pm |
How to configure the Antivirus program to work for you? |
| 7.30pm |
Cybercrime today |
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Day 3 |
| 11.30am |
How to protect yourself from identity theft ? |
| 12.00pm |
Using the Smartphone: Today security issues |
| 2.00pm |
How to know computers are infected? |
| 2.30pm |
How to configure the Antivirus program to work for you? |
| 5.00pm |
Cybercrime today |
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