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Re: Last call for the intrusion detection program next week in San Francisco
- To: http://www.sans.org/~paller
- Subject: Re: Last call for the intrusion detection program next week in San Francisco
- From: http://www./~robert (Red Hat Linux User)
- Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 21:10:46 -0400
- Cc: "SANS Inst." <http://www.clark.net/~sans>
- In-Reply-To: <199807201907.http://www.shell.clark.net/~PAA07996>
Good evening.
I desperately would like to be taken off this mailing list. I've tried
several times w/o success.
Would someone at SANS/Usenix please take me off?
Thank you.
> From: "SANS Inst." <http://www.clark.net/~sans>
> Date: Mon Jul 20, 3:07pm
>
> Good morning Robert
>
> On Wednesday evening, we'll send you the July Network Security Digest and
> include a one page summary of the results (plus a pointer to more detail)
> of last week's Intrusion Detection Workshop at UC Davis. Twenty of the
> top practitioners and researchers met there to isolate the challenges and
> identify solutions.
>
> But I am sending you a note today because this is probably the last chance
> to get registered for next week's two-day course on Intrusion Detection
> and Incident Handling in San Francisco. If you have already registered,
> we look forward to seeing you there. If not, we urge you to consider the
> program because it is:
>
> (1) taught by the leader of the government's most successful "attack
> finder" team who also is one of our highest rated faculty members,
>
> (2) in San Francisco only once this year - your other choice the
> full-scale Intrusion Detection conference in Orlando at the end of
> October,
>
> (3) you'll have lots more time to talk individually with the teacher and
> get your individual questions answered at next week's program than in
> Orlando because there will be lots more people in Orlando,
>
> (4) you can also attend the Advanced NT Security programs if you are
> making the transition to using NT (The Intusion Detection program
> is mostly UNIX flavored).
>
> If you think you can get permission to go, the agenda (and registration
> button) is at www.sans.org/sf/sf.htm.
>
> If you have any questions, email me at http://www.sans.org/~paller.
>
> Alan Paller
> Director of Research
> The SANS Institute
>
> PS. Six new cooperative research programs will be running the end of July
> and early August - Solaris Security Step-by-Step, Virtual Private
> Networks, Metrics for Measuring Security, and more. If you have an
> interest in any of those areas, check the opening section of the Network
> Security Digest when you get it later his week.