[NCLUG] 2002 USENIX Annual Technical Conference and Tutorial Program

Alex Walker alex at usenix.org
Fri May 10 14:47:40 MDT 2002


Learn cutting-edge technologies from master practitioners at the
USENIX Annual Technical Conference and Tutorial Program, June 10 -
12, 2002 in Monterey, CA.

Register by May 17 and SAVE up to $400!
http://www.usenix.org/usenix02

Practical and immediately useful, USENIX TUTORIALS offer an
opportunity for learning that you can't afford to miss. This year's
program offers innovative techniques in system administration,
networking, security, cryptography, BSD, Perl, Sendmail, Solaris,
UNIX, and Linux.

Select from 24 intensive tutorials taught by industry gurus including:

FreeBSD Kernel Internels, taught by Kirk McKusick
Inside the Linux Kernel, taught by Ted Ts'o
*NEW* Building Secure Software, taught by Gary McGraw
*NEW* Linux and Unix Administration, taught by Trent Hein, New
McClain & Evi Nemeth
Advanced Solaris Administration, taught by James Mauro and Richard McDougall
Practical Wireless IP, taught by Phil Cox and Brad Johnson
*NEW* Building Honey Pots, taught by Marcus Ranum
*NEW* Cisco's Security Features, taught by John Stewart

In addition to our tutorial program, the Technical Conference
sessions offer you the opportunity to learn from a mix of systems
researchers and developers including:

Eric Allman, Sendmail, Inc.
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Labs - Research
Alan Davidson, Center for Democracy and Technology
Bruce Schneier, Counterpane Internet Security

And don't miss your chance to learn from the gurus of Open Source
computing at our celebrated FREENIX Track. Learn innovative
applications of freely redistributable systems, such as FreeBSD,
NetBSD, and Linux, as well as tools and software libraries which can
help you build, analyze, and improve your own software projects.

The USENIX Annual Technical Conference and Tutorial program will help
you to make more informed choices and better respond to the
challenges of the immediate future and beyond.

If there is only one conference to attend, make it USENIX Annual Tech 2002.

ACT NOW!  Early registration ends May 17!
http://www.usenix.org/usenix02


-- 
Alex Walker
Production Editor
USENIX Association
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 215
Berkeley, CA 94710
510/528-8649 x33






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