NETWORKING TUTORIAL PROGRAM
Stay on top of the latest technology.
Register now for tutorials.
Select from These Quality Tutorials
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Each tutorial runs from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Lunch is included with your tutorial fees. Please select only one per day.
Friday, April 9 |
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Configuring Cisco Routers on an IP Network
William LeFebvre, Group sys Consulting
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Intrusion Detection and Network Forensics
Marcus J. Ranum, Network Flight Recorder, Inc.
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Handling Computer and Network Security Incidents
Jim Duncan, Penn State University, and Rik Farrow, Consultant
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How Networks Work: The Limits of Modern Internetworking
Dr. Vincent C. Jones, PE
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Saturday, April 10 |
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S1 |
Secure Communications over Open Networks
Marcus J. Ranum, Network Flight Recorder, Inc.
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Computer Attacks: Trends and Countermeasures
Tina Darmohray, SystemExperts, Corp.; Phil Cox, Networking Technology Solutions
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Internet Security for UNIX System Administrators
Ed DeHart, Pittsburgh OnLine, Inc.
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Topics in Network Administration
PART 1: IP Addressing for Surviving in the Global Internet
Howard C. Berkowitz, Network Architecture Consultant
PART 2: Faster and Faster - Gigabit Ethernet Networks, File Servers, and Users
Stuart McRobert, Imperial College, London
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Tutorial fees include:
- Admission to the tutorial(s) you select
- Printed and bound tutorial materials from your session(s)
- Lunch
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Master the newest technology
Technology is changing more rapidly than ever before. As a network administrator, you are expected to stay up to the minute on the latest technology and techniques, and do your job.
USENIX tutorials aim to provide the critical information you need. Delivered by experts with hands-on experience, tutorials are practical, intensive, and essential to your professional development.
Our guarantee: 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.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
USENIX provides Continuing Education Units (CEUs) 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 USENIX tutorial 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.
Register now to guarantee your first choice. Seating is limited.
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