I highly recommend the Usenix conference. It's one of
the most intellectually stimulating conferences I have
been too. Very in-depth.

--- Neil Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> Register NOW for USENIX '06: the Annual Technical
> Conference of the
> USENIX Association at
> http://www.usenix.org/usenix06/progm
> 
> USENIX is back in Boston this May 30 through June 3
> with the latest
> research, security breakthroughs, and practical
> approaches to the
> questions and problems you wrestle with. You'll also
> have many
> opportunities to chat with peers who share your
> concerns and interests.
> 
> *** Over 30 tutorials, featuring:
> o  Dan Geer on Measuring Security
> o  Alex Russell on Ajax and Advanced Responsive
> WebApp Development o 
> AEleen Frisch on Administering Linux in Production
> Environments o  Abe
> Singer on Building a Logging Infrastructure and Log
> Analysis
>       for Security
> o  Bill Cheswick on Defense Against the Dark Arts:
> Repelling
>       the Wily Hacker
>          (See details at
> http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix06/
> training/)
> 
> *** Three concurrent tracks of Technical Sessions
> including Invited
> Talks, a Systems Practice and Experience track, and
> a Guru track with
> your favorite academics and industry researchers on
> such timely topics
> as:
> o  Greg Brandeau of Pixar on "Why Mr. Incredible and
> Buzz Lightyear
>       Need Better Tools" (Plenary)
> o  Trevor Blackwell of Anybots on "Real Operating
> Systems for Real-time
>       Motion Control"
> o  Peiter "Mudge" Zatko of BBN on "Success, Failure,
> and Alternative
>       Solutions for Network Security"
> o  Matt Welsh of Harvard on "Deploying a Sensor
> Network on an Active
> Volcano"
>          (See details at
> http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix06/tech/ )
> 
> *** Keynote by Larry Peterson of Princeton on
> "Planetlab: Evolution
> vs. Intelligent Design in Planetary-Scale
> Infrastructure"
> 
> *** Works-In-Progress Reports (WIPs) round out a
> rich week overflowing
> with presentations, information, and collaboration.
> 
> Also: don't miss the opportunity to pose your
> toughest questions to
> the experts in the Guru Is In Sessions. Mingle with
> colleagues and
> leading experts at the Birds-of-a-Feather sessions
> (BoFs) and at the
> various evening social events, including a Poster
> Session & Happy
> Hour, vendor sessions, and an off-site conference
> reception.
> 
> USENIX '06 promises to be an exciting showcase for
> the latest in
> innovative research and cutting-edge practices in
> technology. We look
> forward to seeing you in Boston in May.
> 
>
--------------------------------------------------------------
> WHAT:   USENIX '06
> WHEN:   May 30 - June 3, 2006
> WHERE:  Boston, MA: Marriott Hotel Copley Place
> WHO:    Anyone interested in state-of-the-art
> computing issues
> WHY:    To get to and stay on the leading edge of
> practical
>              and actionable research and tools
> HOW:    http://www.usenix.org/usenix06/progm
>
--------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Five or more people registering together get $100
> off per person!
> 
> Early-Bird Registration discounts end May 12 --
> register NOW for the
> best pricing at:
> http://www.usenix.org/usenix06/progm
> 
> -- 
> Neil Schneider                             
> pacneil_at_linuxgeek_dot_net
>                                           
> http://www.paccomp.com
> Key fingerprint = 67F0 E493 FCC0 0A8C 769B  8209
> 32D7 1DB1 8460 C47D
> "When the politicians complain that TV turns the
> proceedings into a
> circus, it should be made clear that the circus was
> already here,
> and that TV has merely demonstrated that not all the
> performers are
> well trained." - Edward R. Murrow
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Neil Schneider                             
> pacneil_at_linuxgeek_dot_net
>                                           
> http://www.paccomp.com
> Key fingerprint = 67F0 E493 FCC0 0A8C 769B  8209
> 32D7 1DB1 8460 C47D
> "When the politicians complain that TV turns the
> proceedings into a
> circus, it should be made clear that the circus was
> already here,
> and that TV has merely demonstrated that not all the
> performers are
> well trained." - Edward R. Murrow
> 
> 
> -- 
> [email protected]
>
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> 

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