Reminder: BPLUG MEETING TONIGHT
Don Monroe
dpmonroe at gmail.com
Thu May 26 17:41:29 EDT 2005
Mark,
I know that I e-mailed you earlier and advised that I would be
attending but my wife had an unexpected surgery yesterday and I am not
going to be able to make it to the meeting tonight. I am very sorry.
Can you snag a copy of those posters for me? I will make arrangements
to pick them up next week if that is okay with you. Again I am sorry.
Best regards,
Don Monroe
On 5/26/05, Mark Musone <mmusone at shatterit.com> wrote:
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> Buffalo Professional Linux Users Group Meeting
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> Date: Thursday, May 26th 6:00pm-9:00pm
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> Location:
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> The PCA Group
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> Airport Commerce Park
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> 455 Cayuga Road, Suite 200
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> Topic:
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> Securing and Hardening Linux
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> Agenda:
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> 6:00pm-7:00pm Core changes for default Linux Installations
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> removing services
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> removing scripts
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> reconfiguration of stock applications
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> 3rd party core application replacements
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> setting up basic default security tools
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> firewall rules
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> 7:15pm-8:00pm Security monitoring and detection tools
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> Michael Richardson -
> State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
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> nessus
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> tripwire
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> rootkit detection
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> snort
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> 8:15pm-9:00pm Real-world security incidents:
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> tips and techniques
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> demo hacked linux servers
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> recovery
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> Note, we will have some additional posters from he last meeting to give out,
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> If you have not done so, a response is greatly appreciated to ensure enough
> seating. We have already had a large number of people respond, so please
> email rsvp at bplug.org
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> If you have emailed a response already, you do not need to send in another
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> The Buffalo Professional Linux Users Group (www.bplug.org) is focused on the
> use of Linux and Open Source in professional business environments. We have
> organized presentations and seminars, and bring up topics that are of
> interest to people that use or would like to use Linux as part of a
> corporate solution set. We disseminate practical information and proven
> solutions from IT professionals who have successfully tackled a wide range
> of enterprise Linux deployment challenges. It's a rare opportunity to
> benefit from the experience and insight of peers from companies that are
> both local and national. Our mailing list can be subscribed to by sending an
> email to bplug-subscribe at bplug.org.
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