This sounded good enough to post. Please pardon if this is repetitive info.
Glynis
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Subject: Webmaster Security Seminar
Author: "Federal Webmasters" <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date: 2/19/97 5:15 PM
To: Federal Webmasters
From: Carlynn Thompson, Chairman, World Wide Web Federal Consortium
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Subject: Webmaster Security Seminar
I am representing the Federal World Wide Web Consortium. You attended
one or both of our Federal Webmasters Workshops, and so we assume you'll
be interested in the occasional announcement related to the topics of
the Web, and Federal information services.
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Concern has been increasing over the past few months, with the malicious
break-ins at several Federal Web sites. Federal Webmasters need to work
together to share information that will increase the security of our Web
servers and to understand how to respond to system attacks.
On March 4, 1997, the Defense Technical Information Center will be hosting
a one day WEBMASTER/UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR SECURITY SEMINAR including
the topics: The Computer Criminal and the Internet; Network/System
Administration Security Solutions, Industry's Role in Improving Web
Security; Webmaster Security Solutions, and Available Security Support
Resources.
This will be a technical seminar, addressing the needs of technical
webmasters and systems administrators. Participation will be limited
to the first 300 registrants and is free of charge. Registration
and additional information is available at:
http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/security-seminar.html
_________________________
Carlynn Thompson, Director Research, Development and
Acquisition Information Support, DTIC
Current Chair, World Wide Web Federal Consortium
(703)-767-9175 [log in to unmask]
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