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My Course Handout for the Solaris 10 Security Workshop Course

January 25th, 2007 Peter Galvin

Also, here are the course materials that I hand out to the students of my Solaris 10 Security Workshop course. I’m teaching this course for both USENIX and the SANS 2007 conference. This particular handout is from the Dec 2006 USENIX LISA conference. Feedback welcome.

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