STOS Conference, Monterey 8/26 - 30

R. A. Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Fri Aug 2 14:05:02 EDT 2002


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Subject: STOS Conference, Monterey 8/26 - 30
From: Ron Dumont <rond at apple.com>
To: discuss at opendarwin.org
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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 10:24:41 -0700

[STOS] - The Secure Trusted Operating System Consortium is pleased to
announce the:

1st Annual - Mac OS X & BSD Security Symposium

Monday, August 26, 2002 - Friday August 30, 2002 Hyatt, Monterey, CA
(across the street from the Naval Post Graduate School)
http://www.stosdarwin.org/event/mont02/


Keynote Speaker (Wednesday morning)

Keith T. Schwalm Director of Infrastructure Protection President's
Critical Infrastructure Protection Board

The symposium is targeted to system and lab administrators, programmers,
developers, strategists, and other technical staff involved in the
deployment and securing of computer systems.  Past [STOS] events have
been a networking frenzy for the Mac OS X / Darwin security community.
This Mac OS X & BSD Security Symposium will follow in the footsteps of
previous [STOS] events by promoting the sharing of ideas and techniques
with the goal of maximizing the security of involved systems.  With the
addition of Robert Watson's TrustedBSD tutorial and several new papers
on various aspects of BSD based services, brings even more excitement to
this event.  There is no other event with the same depth of Mac OS X and
BSD Security subject matter as the Mac OS X and BSD Security Symposium.

Top 5 Reasons to attend:
(1) Only place you can get an in-depth tutorial on using TrustedBSD with
      Robert Watson of Network Associates Laboratories and the FreeBSD
      Core Team
(2) Only place you will find training on Apple's implementation of
      CDSA directly from Apple's data security team
(3) Unparalleled networking opportunities with those interested in all
      aspects of Mac OS X / Darwin and BSD security.
(4) Birds of a Feather events every night.
(5) When else do you get to spend 5 days, during the best time of the
      year, in the legendary beauty of Monterey, California?

Just a few of the top Tutorials:
* Building Secure Software
     John Viega, Chief Technical Officer, Secure Software Solutions
* Introduction to the architecture, design, and implementation of
TrustedBSD
     Robert Watson, founder, and head of the TrustedBSD Project
* Introduction to Smart Cards in Darwin and Mac OS X
     Data Security Team, Apple
* Introduction to CDSA and Layered Services
     Data Security Team, Apple
* Intro to PKI with Entrust
     Entrust Implementation Engineers
* Mac OS X Forensics
     Derrick Donnelly, IS&T Security Manager, Apple

Conference Dates Monday, August 26, 2002, through Friday August 30, 2002

Tutorials Monday August 26, through Tuesday August 27, 2002

Research and Proposals Research Papers and Proposals from Wednesday,
August 28 through Friday August 30, 2002

Registration

http://shopping.oraclesmallbusiness.com/events

Pricing Discount Deadline:  August 10, 2002

    Full Pass - $795.00
    - 2 days of tutorials
    - 3 days of research
    - 5 days of nightly BOF's

   Research Pass - $299.00
   - 3 days of research
   - 3 days of BOF's

After August 10, 2002 prices go up to
Full Pass - $995.00
Research Pass - $499.00

*NOTE:   Limited to the first 150


About the [STOS] Consortium

[STOS] Website:	http://www.stosdarwin.org/

The [STOS] Consortium represents the formal coordination of Public,
Private and Academic sectors in an environment of open collaboration to
enhance the security of Operating Systems built on the Darwin Open
Source project at Apple.

We look forward to seeing you all in Monterey, CA !

Shawn Geddis Chairman, [STOS] Consortium geddis at stosc.org

[STOS] Secure Trusted OS Consortium
Website:		http://www.stosdarwin.org/ Mail
Lists:	http://lists.stosdarwin.org/

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