allan
03-28-03, 08:50 PM
This is not my offer, and I am not affiliated with this in any way, but HE.NET is having a Linux security seminar. The cost is $199 and everyone who attends gets a free month of colocation.
I've seen a lot of security seminars, and single day seminars like the one being offered usually run $400-$500, so this seems like a good deal:
Hurricane Electric, a leading business Technical Service Provider, will host their third seminar in a series based on web performance and optimization this April 26. The third seminar will focus on how to successfully secure a Linux server.
Mick Bauer, O'Reilly author of Building Secure Servers with Linux and Security Editor for the industry standard magazine, Linux Journal Magazine, will lead the comprehensive seminar "Linux Security 101," which includes detailed discussions on the basic principles of server security and system hardening with demonstrations of popular security tools.
"Hurricane Electric is always up to date about server security," said Mike Leber, Hurricane Electric president. "This class is for anyone that wants to learn the ins and outs of securing their server against any sort of attack or breach. We are happy to have such an outstanding expert in the field leading this seminar."
Hurricane Electric is sponsoring the seminar to allow attendees to learn how to secure their servers along with actively monitoring and responding to audit trails with tools such as syslog, syslog-ng and swatch. Hurricane Electric also provides professional security services to their customers.
Seminar attendees will receive a free month of colocation at Hurricane Electric's Fremont facility for their participation. They will also receive a free copy of Building Secure Servers with Linux and current editions of the Linux Journal Magazine.
The seminar will be held on Saturday, April 26 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Lunch will be provided by Hurricane Electric. The cost of the seminar is $199. Guests can register at http://www.he.net/seminar/security.html or by calling 510-580-4132.
Existing Hurricane Electric customers will receive a 50% discount on the seminar and group rates are available.
I've seen a lot of security seminars, and single day seminars like the one being offered usually run $400-$500, so this seems like a good deal:
Hurricane Electric, a leading business Technical Service Provider, will host their third seminar in a series based on web performance and optimization this April 26. The third seminar will focus on how to successfully secure a Linux server.
Mick Bauer, O'Reilly author of Building Secure Servers with Linux and Security Editor for the industry standard magazine, Linux Journal Magazine, will lead the comprehensive seminar "Linux Security 101," which includes detailed discussions on the basic principles of server security and system hardening with demonstrations of popular security tools.
"Hurricane Electric is always up to date about server security," said Mike Leber, Hurricane Electric president. "This class is for anyone that wants to learn the ins and outs of securing their server against any sort of attack or breach. We are happy to have such an outstanding expert in the field leading this seminar."
Hurricane Electric is sponsoring the seminar to allow attendees to learn how to secure their servers along with actively monitoring and responding to audit trails with tools such as syslog, syslog-ng and swatch. Hurricane Electric also provides professional security services to their customers.
Seminar attendees will receive a free month of colocation at Hurricane Electric's Fremont facility for their participation. They will also receive a free copy of Building Secure Servers with Linux and current editions of the Linux Journal Magazine.
The seminar will be held on Saturday, April 26 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Lunch will be provided by Hurricane Electric. The cost of the seminar is $199. Guests can register at http://www.he.net/seminar/security.html or by calling 510-580-4132.
Existing Hurricane Electric customers will receive a 50% discount on the seminar and group rates are available.