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USENIX NETWORKING '99


From: Cynthia Deno <cynthia () surfnetusa com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 13:37:44 -0800

For the first time, USENIX and SAGE are bringing together the community
of network administrators -- Share in expertise learned at sites of all sizes from throughout the world. Gain mastery of new technologies, techniques, and strategies for managing complex networks.

Tutorials * Invited Talks * Refereed Papers * Hosted Luncheons
* Receptions * Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions

NETWORKING '99
April 7-12, 1999
Santa Clara Marriott Hotel
Santa Clara, California, USA

Sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association
Co-Sponsored by SAGE, the System Administrators Guild

WEB SITE: http://www.usenix.org/networking99

Networking '99 includes:

CONFERENCE ON NETWORK ADMINISTRATION
Wednesday and Thursday, April 7-8, 1999
Outstanding speakers share their expertise and experience of the
latest network technologies in case studies of real networks and
refereed research papers.

NETWORKING TUTORIAL PROGRAM
Friday and Saturday, April 9-10, 1999
Courses tailored to many levels of experience and spanning a wide
range of topics in network administration and computer security. Bring
home skills you can use immediately.

WORKSHOP ON INTRUSION DETECTION AND NETWORK MONITORING
Sunday and Monday, April 11-12, 1999
Meet and learn from the researchers and practitioners who are
deploying the state of the art in techniques and technologies which can
help you maintain your network's security by "automatically" detecting
weaknesses or attacks in progress.

For the full tutorial and technical program, and online registration,
http://www.usenix.org/networking99
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The USENIX Association's international membership includes engineers, scientists, and technicians working on the cutting edge of systems and software. SAGE, a special technical group within USENIX, is devoted to the advancement and recognition of system administration as a profession. USENIX and SAGE are co-sponsors of the highly regarded LISA--System Administrators Conference.


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