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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 15:31:15 +1000
From: Elizabeth Carroll <busmgr at auug.org.au>
To: busmgr at auug.org.au
Subject: AUUG Security Symposium - 19-21 November, Brisbane

REGISTER NOW FOR THE AUUG SECURITY SYMPOSIUM
19 - 21 NOVEMBER 2001 - BRISBANE

EARLY BIRD CLOSES ON 29TH OCTOBER 2001!!

Website:  http://www.auug.org.au/security2001/
with Registration forms available at: 
http://www.auug.org.au/security2001/2001SecSymRegoForm.pdf

The AUUG Security Symposium will be a three day event with paper 
presentations and tutorials. 

The symposium is to be held at:

Auditorium of the Primary Industries Department
Ann Street 
Brisbane

Monday 19 November will be for tutorials
Tuesday 20 November and Wednesday 21 November for paper presentations

Tutorial Details can be found at:
http://www.auug.org.au/security2001/tutorials.html
and includes topics and speakers such as:

- Firewalls, by Lawrie Brown
- Practical IPSec, by Adrian Close
- Securing Solaris, by Pauline van Winsen
- A Cryptography Primer, by Lawrie Brown 
- Building an open source firewall, by Michael Paddon
- Secure Router Configuration, by Philip Smith, Cisco Systems
- Securing BIND, by Pauline van Winsen

Program Details can be found at:
http://www.auug.org.au/security2001/program.html
and includes papers from organisations such as:

- ANU
- AusCERT
- Australian Federal Police
- Commonwealth Bank
- eSec
- QSI
- QUT
- Spyrus Inc
- Sun Microsystems
- TruSecure/eGlobal
- 90East (Asia Pacific) Pty Ltd

The AUUG Security Symposium provides a forum for discussion of security 
technologies, techniques and management. 

Our society today is highly dependant on our almost pervasively interconnected 
systems. Hence we are also dependant upon the security of these systems. 
As Governments and private industry become increasingly aware of the vulnerability 
of our systems there is a growing requirement for security education and for practioners 
to share their knowledge for the greater good. 

This symposium aims to fill a gap in the Australian conference scene between the 
high cost commercial conferences where attendees hear mainly marketing pitches 
and the academic-based research conferences. It is unashamedly for the practioner in
the field who wants to share (or know about) how to secure their systems (be it a PC 
operating systems, a huge network or a client server application). 

This will be the best opportunity in Australia this year to meet, discuss and debate 
your ideas and experiences on information security.

Further information is available on the Symposium website at: 
http://www.auug.org.au/security2001/ 

or by calling the AUUG office on:

1-800 625 655 or (02) 8824 9511 

or emailing the AUUG Business Manager at:
busmgr at auug.org.au

We look forward to seeing you in Brisbane!



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