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Teaching a SANS 2007

January 30th, 2007 Peter Galvin

Late breaking news – Usenix is running some tutorials at the SANS 2007 conference in San Diego, and I’ll be teaching two of my workshops there. Here are the links for more information.
March 29 Solaris 10 Administration Workshop
March 30 Solaris 10 Security Workshop

Hope to see you there…

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