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SALSA Security Workshop: 21-22 July 2004, Columbus, Ohio


From: "T. Charles Yun" <tcyun () INTERNET2 EDU>
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 10:35:01 -0400

SALSA is planning a 1.5 day security workshop to be held immediately
following the Joint Techs Workshop in Columbus, Ohio, July 21-22,
2004. Further information about the SALSA workshop is available at
<http://security.internet2.edu/salsa/workshops/2004summer.html>.

The SALSA workshop will discuss the ways in which security can be
extended to address the upcoming needs of advanced application and
network users, focusing on current SALSA activities, specifically the
new NetArch and NetAuth working groups, how to leverage middleware to
support security, and the evolution of the Security at Line Speed
report.

The congruence of the two meetings is intended to encourage
individuals to attend both workshops, acknowledging the close working
relationship that network management and network security should
have. [Please note that the Joint Techs Workshop requires separate
registration. More information is available at
<http://jointtechs.ornl.gov/index.html>.]

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About SALSA
SALSA is an oversight group, convened by Internet2, consisting of
technical representatives from the higher education community who
advise on leading edge technology issues, provide prioritization, and
set directions in the security space. SALSA is affiliated with the
EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force.





- Charles
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