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Web Hosting Firm Hurricane Electric Hosts Security Seminar

16:28:16 - 28 March 2005

Hurricane Electric (www.he.net), a technical service provider, will host "Linux Security for Beginners," an informative security seminar targeted at Linux newbies. The seminar, being held on April 30, 2005, follows five successful seminars hosted by Hurricane Electric on business and technology topics.

"Many people consider Linux to be more securable than Windows, given a little time, effort, and attention. But what if you're completely new to Linux and to Unix-like operating systems in general? Making sense of file permissions, setuid-bits, chroot jails, etc. can be intimidating, but ‘Linux Security for Beginners' will help," said Michael D. ("Mick") Bauer, seminar speaker.

Mick Bauer, Security Editor of Linux Journal Magazine and author of O'Reilly book Linux Server Security, 2nd Ed, will return to Hurricane Electric after two years to lead another comprehensive Linux security seminar. Because "Linux Security for Beginners" is designed for Linux newbies, it will start from ground zero in explaining and demonstrating how to use Linux's powerful and flexible security features.

The seminar will first cover the fundamentals of user/group properties, basic file-permissions, and simple system administration commands.

Participants will then be lead through important "system hardening" tasks, including how to disable unnecessary system services, how to leverage common application security features, how to manage system logs and how to use automated tools for system for security scanning.

"Hurricane Electric is always up to date with the latest in server security," said Mike Leber, Hurricane Electric president. "And, we want to make sure our clients are as well by offering them the ability to learn the tools they need to secure their server against any sort of attack or breach."

Seminar attendees will receive a free month of colocation at Hurricane Electric's Fremont facility for their participation in the seminar. They will also receive a free copy of Mick Bauer's latest book, Linux Server Security, 2nd Ed and the current editions of the Linux Journal Magazine.

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