Tutorial Overview
To meet your needs, our Tutorial Program provides you with
in-depth, immediately useful instruction in the latest techniques, effective
tools, and best strategies. USENIX tutorials survey the topic, then dive
right into the specifics of what to do and how to do it. Instructors are
well-known experts in their fields, selected for their ability to teach complex
subjects. Attend the tutorials and take valuable skills back to
your company or organization. Register now to guarantee your first
choice--seating is limited.
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2000
9 am - 5 pm |
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Our Guarantee
If you're not happy, we're not happy. If you feel a
tutorial does not meet the high standards you have come to expect from USENIX,
let us know by the first break and we will change you to any other available
tutorial immediately.
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M1 |
Intrusion Detection and Network
Forensics |
M2 |
Windows 2000 Security |
M3 |
Security from the Inside Out: System Engineering for
Security Systems |
M4 |
Cryptography: From the Basics Through PKI
in 23,400 Seconds |
TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2000
9 am - 5 pm |
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T1 |
Network Security Profiles: A Collection (Hodgepodge) of Stuff
Hackers Know About You |
T2 |
Handling Computer and Network Security
Incidents |
T3 |
Cryptographic Algorithms Revealed |
T4 |
Secure Networking: An Introduction to VPN Architecture and
Implementation |
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
USENIX provides Continuing Education Units for a small additional
administrative fee. The CEU is a nationally recognized standard unit of measure
for continuing education and training and is used by thousands of organizations.
Each full-day tutorial, or two half-day tutorials, qualifies for 0.6 CEUs. You
can request CEU credit by completing the CEU section on the registration form.
USENIX provides a certificate for each attendee taking a tutorial for CEU credit
and maintains transcripts for all CEU students. CEUs are not the same as college
credits. Consult your employer or school to determine their applicability.
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