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Saturday, 16 October 2004

Macworld Conference & Expo, SF 2004 (back to top)

File System Mgmt - Mastering Radmind & RsyncX
Come attend a presentation at MacWORLD SF 2004, on Mac OS X File System maintenance with two members of the macosxlabs project, Kevin Boyd of University of Michigan; and Richard Glaser of University of Utah.

Here is a chance to get an in-depth look at tools, tips, and techniques for managing files in OSX. We will focus on two lab management tools - Radmind and RsyncX. These tools can be used in a variety of scenarios: Initial installs of loadsets onto machines; protecting the integrity of loadsets in a lab or enterprise environment; deploying applications across the network to multiple machines; managing user backups of personal files either locally or across the network. Questions will be fielded as they arise - this is an opportunity to share your thoughts and experiences in this area as well.ww

Date:
Thursday January 08, 2004
Start Time:
3:30 PM
End Time:
5:00 PM

Blast Away -- Is OS X Really Secure?
Come attend a presentation at MacWORLD SF 2004, on Mac OS X Security with a member of the macosxlabs project, Philip Rinehart of Yale University; and Jeff "Wolverine" Greene of University of Colorado at Boulder.

With the advent of many attacks against Windows machines, is Macintosh OS X really secure? In this session, we will examine the default security of an OS X machine. Is it resistant to network attacks, and what types of local exploits can be used to compromise a machine? An overview, and demonstration of techniques to make an OS X box more secure, and how to do basic forensic analysis will be presented. Attendees will learn: What OS X (including Panther) is vulnerable to, and how to I fix it; Why physical security is important and what forensic tools are available to analyze a compromised machine.

Date:
Friday January 9th, 2004
Start Time:
9:00 AM
End Time:
10:30 AM
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