No RSVP or reservation is needed - please just show up!
We are hoping for a good turnout, as Jeff is a prominent speaker who often talks at conferences.
We hope to see you there!
========================================= Tues. Mar. 29, 2005 What Hackers Don't Want You To Know Jeff Crume, IBM 6:00 p.m. (prompt start) IBM Building #500 Cafeteria Research Triangle Park, NC
NO RSVP OR RESERVATION IS NEEDED
Abstract
Hackers know things that you don't. That's their edge. It's the reason that they are able to break into networks leaving a path of destruction in their wake. In this presentation the author of "Inside Internet Security: What Hackers Don't Want You To Know" summarizes some of the tricks of the hacker trade -- things that are well known in the hacker community but all too foreign to the IT support staff. The intention is to dispel some of the common myths and misconceptions surrounding computer network security which lead to vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit. Techniques and tools for defending against such attacks are also discussed.
Speaker: Jeff Crume, Executive IT Security Architect. IBM Product Introduction + Exploration
MEETING LOCATION IBM Building 500 Cafeteria Research Triangle Park, NC
When the IBM guard asks, tell them our IBM host is Greg Ackerman.
Tues. Mar. 29, 2005
6:00 p.m. Gather, Networking, Refreshments courtesy of IBM (please try to arrive a little early this month as we are starting proceedings at 6:10)
6:10 p.m. Brief Talk on IBM eSupport. Lee Perlov, IBM
6:35 p.m. Main presentation
Speaker Biography
Jeff Crume is an Executive IT Security Architect in IBM's Product Introduction and Exploration group. He is the author of a book entitled "Inside Internet Security: What Hackers Don't Want You To Know" and has written articles on cryptography and virtual private networking. He holds CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) industry certification and is a frequent speaker at international industry conferences. Jeff has served as a member of the North Carolina State University Cyberlaw Board, a collaborative, cross-disciplinary effort involving representatives from Academia, Law, Government, Technology and Business. He currently serves on the editorial board of the Information Management & Computer Security Journal published out of the UK as well as the advisory board for the Cyber Security Summit. His Security QuickPlace is http://extranet1.lotus.com/crume
See the directions below and map at http://www.rtpwug.org/sitemap.pdf
The meeting is FREE to all
Directions to the Meeting
Distance from Raleigh (17 miles) / Durham (8 miles) / Chapel Hill (12 miles)
From I-40, take Exit 280 - Davis Drive. At the end of the exit ramp, take a right (North) onto Davis Drive. Continue straight on Davis Drive for about 0.5 miles. Take a right on Cornwallis road. Go about 1/2 mile, you will cross over railroad tracks. At the IBM gate keep to the right.
If the rightmost gate is down, press on the intercom button and tell the remote guard that you are attending the WebSphere User Group meeting, and give him your name. He will open the gate for you. Go through gate, follow the road around past the first Tivoli Building, looking for signs leading to Building 500 or "Software Group." Our IBM host is Greg Ackerman - they may ask for his name.
Go through gate, follow the road around past the first Tivoli Building, looking for signs leading to Building 500 or "Software Group." It should be the third road on the left. It can be a little tricky, so please allow some extra time the first time.
It can be a little tricky, so please allow some extra time the first time.
You will see a visitors' parking lot. Turn in and park, and walk to the Building 500 lobby.
Be careful not to go too far (the second Tivoli building is too far) or you will find yourself on a one-way exit ramp and have to drive back around.
See http://www.rtpwug.org/sitemap.pdf for a map for this location.
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