[nycphp-announce] NYC BSD Meeting On Security; Feb. 4th @ 7pm
Hans Zaunere
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Tue Feb 3 12:56:34 EST 2004
What: NYCBUG.org Monthly Meeting.
Topic: Secured by Default: Learning From OpenBSD
When: Wednesday, February 4th, 7PM
Where: The meeting will be held at the offices of SageSecure, LLC at
116 W. 23rd Street at 6th Avenue on the fifth floor.
Who: Wes Sonnenreich, author
Cost: Free, and open to the public.
More: http://nycbug.org/futuremeetings.html
NYCBUG.org
(pronounced nice-bug)
New York City *BSD Users Group
OpenBSD Security, Wes Sonnenreich on Wednesday, February 4th at 7 pm.
While operating system security is a hot topic in the news today,
only
one operating system can say that it's only had one remote
vulnerability since its inception in 1996: OpenBSD.
With a stringent auditing process and the committment of developers
around the world, the OpenBSD example has transformed the way in
which
operating system security is viewed.
Wes Sonnenreich is the author of "Building Linux and OpenBSD
Firewalls" and "Network Security Illustrated." His presentation will
look at the OpenBSD operating system, and the the clear lessons it
teaches about building secure systems.
The meeting will be held at the offices of SageSecure, LLC at 116 W.
23rd Street at 6th Avenue on the fifth floor.
This meeting is free and open to the public.
We kindly endorse the distribution of this announcement among your
colleagues, and potential *BSD users. Thank you.
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