ADVANCED WINDOWS NT SECURITY WORKSHOP
Dates: February 12, 1999; June 10, 1999
Instructor: Dr. Eugene Schultz, Trusted Security Advisor, SAIC
Tuition: $399 (call for group rates)
Location: 2107 No. First Street, San Jose, CA
Attendance is limited to 25. Call 1-888-333-8649 or 1-831-662-9164
or e-mail: dmurray@uniforum.org
(There's also a Level I NT Security Workshop coming soon!)
This one day workshop is designed for IT professionals who are already
familiar with Windows NT security and want to learn more about advanced and
sometimes undocumented features of this product that affect security.
This intensive workshop explores details related to the internal
functionality of Windows NT itself as well as its networking mechanisms and
protocols to determine the security flaws that exist and the trade off in designing and implementing suitable solutions. Attendees will learn specific, advanced techniques such as how to modify the Registry, how to utilize network control measures such as firewalls and host-based wrapper tools, and how to administer Windows NT securely.
1. Advanced Windows NT Security Issues
- Correctly configure trusts
- Safely communicate between domains
- Inter-domain access
- Domain logons
- Pass-through authentication
2. Network Insecurities
- Protocols to maximize security on your network
- Network snoopers and sniffers
- Application security on Windows NT 4 networks
3. Securing the Windows NT Registry
- Secrets of the Registry
- Create a tamper-proof repository
- Surveillance of the registry
- Access to system settings
4. Windows NT 4 Security in the Enterprise
5. Advanced System Administration Issues
6. Advanced RAS Security
About the Instructor: Dr. Eugene Schultz is a Trusted Security Advisor for SAIC. Prior to joining SAIC, Dr. Schultz was the Principal consultant at SRI Consulting, a subsidiary of SRI International. He also served as the Program Manger for SRI’s International Information Integrity Institute (I-4) as well as Practice Leader for SRI Consulting Information Security.
An expert in NT, Unix, LAN, and network security, and security administration and management, Dr. Schultz has co-authored several books: Unix-Its Use, Control, and Audit (IIA/EDPAA), Internet Security for Business, (John Wiley), and Practical Windows NT Security (O’Reilly). A consulting editor of Network Security and the Secretary of IFIP Working Group 11.3 (network security), he published over 70 journal articles. He was voted one of the Top Presenters at the SANS ’98 Conference and was co-recipient of the Best Paper Award at the 1995 National Information Systems Security Conference.
To register or for more information, call: 1-888-333-8649 or 1-831-662-9164
Windows NT Security Past Attendee Testimonials for Dr. Gene Schultz:
- "Lots of relevant & current information."
- "The value and level of the information received was
excellent."
- "Instructor is very knowledgeable, great presentation skills
and high
energy level."
- "Instructor was enthusiastic, and he had lots of other tidbits to throw
in."
- "I liked everything in this workshop. Excellent."
- "Excellent presentation and content. I enjoyed the course. I feel that
attending this course is a tremendous benefit in my ability to do my job."
- "Good adult learning teacher. Information with examples was great."
- "The flow of the materials in the class was exactly what I've been looking
for in an NT Security Workshop. I gained so much information."
- "Information was valuable."
- "Class was very knowledgeable and the teacher was great and well
experienced."
- "Finally, an NT security overview that includes the bad and the good."
- "The instructor was great and he knew the subject matter very well."
- "I can use the knowledge learned on my job immediately."
- "Dynamic speaker and he was able to keep my interest."
- "Instructor was very candid about NT. He pointed out the strengths and
weaknesses."
- "The instructor really knows his stuff."
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Registration Form (For multiple registrants, please copy this form)
Fax this form to 1-301-596-8803
Advanced Windows NT Security Workshop
San Jose, CA
Payment must be received prior to attending the workshop.
Circle one: February 12, 1999; June 10, 1999
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