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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!think.com!spool.mu.edu!agate!ucbvax!QMCUMC.MAIL.CORNELL.EDU!Octavio_Morales
  2. From: Octavio_Morales@QMCUMC.MAIL.CORNELL.EDU (Octavio Morales)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
  4. Subject: FWD>UNIX Security: Facts and Fallacies
  5. Message-ID: <199301110843578586@qmcumc.mail.cornell.edu>
  6. Date: 11 Jan 93 13:43:57 GMT
  7. Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
  8. Organization: The Internet
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  12.                      The Security User Group
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  15.                UNIX Security, Facts and Fallacies
  16.                    Thursday, January 21, 1993
  17.                      6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
  18.  
  19.  
  20. This is an introduction to the facilities available within UNIX systems
  21. that can affect the security of applications.  It can serve as an
  22. introduction for staff that will soon (or are now) responsible for
  23. security in an environment that includes UNIX systems.
  24.  
  25. The topics covered include:
  26.  
  27.                         o The UNIX File System
  28.                         o Command Shells
  29.                         o Account Authorization
  30.                         o Restricted Environments
  31.                         o Systems Integrity
  32.                         o Denial of Service
  33.                         o Network Security
  34.                         o Firewall Systems
  35.  
  36. Speaker:              Geoff R. Cooke
  37.                       Manager, Security Services
  38.                       DEMAX Software
  39.  
  40. Location:             Coopers & Lybrand
  41.                       1301 Avenue of the Americas (52nd Street)
  42.                       Training Room 6 (2nd floor)
  43.                       New York, New York
  44.  
  45. Host:                 Carol A. Siegel
  46.  
  47. If you plan to attend, please RSVP by Tuesday, January 19 to:
  48.  
  49.                                  Carol A. Siegel
  50.                                 Coopers & Lybrand
  51.                                  +1 212 536 3275
  52.                                 nyseclug@rlgsc.com
  53.  
  54. RSVP is mandatory. Building security will not permit any person not on the
  55. attendee list to enter the building (This is the Security User Group after
  56. all!)
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  64. Date:         Sat, 9 Jan 1993 04:37:18 GMT
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  70. Subject:      UNIX Security: Facts and Fallacies
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