> NOTE: I completely fat finger'd Yuan Lin's name and
> apologize.  Yuan would 
> like to show the new Sun Studio Data Race Detection
> Tool which he has been 
> working on.
> 
> Tonight, Sept. 28, 2006, we're glad to have a couple
> nice presentations for 
> folks.
> 
> First off, we'll be having a short presentation on
> the Sun Studio tools. Find 
> out how to tame Solaris with Sun Studio Data Race
> Detection Tool. Also find 
> out what new features have been added and how you can
> leverage Sun Studio 
> across multiple platforms.
> 
> The main presentation will feature Glenn Faden giving
> you the nuts and bolts 
> on Trusted Solaris. How many folks know that Sun has
> putback trusted 
> extentions to OpenSolaris? Did you know those changes
> are coming to S10 via 
> the update channel (Glenn should have more info on
> that). To some this might 
> not seem very important, but consider that knowing
> the source our data is 
> coming from, who sent it, and where that data has
> been routed might be more 
> valuable to you than you might suspect as we move
> forward in the future. This 
> is truely technology that makes you wonder how
> security will be on our 
> computers in the future. Knowing that people can
> access your computer from 
> anywhere in the world once connected can certainly
> fuel the thought process 
> on keeping unwanted traffic off of them.
> 
> OpenSolaris has had role based access included with
> it for quite some time, 
> and this lends to helping create a trusted
> environment. Glenn will be able to 
> explain to you how labels and other security features
> can be used in a full 
> trusted environment.
> 
> Hear it straight from the folks that work in Sun's
> security department within 
> Solaris engineering, and learn how these ideas will
> play a big role in the 
> future of computing.
> 
>  When: Thursday, Sept. 28, 2006
> here: Sun's Santa Clara Campus Auditorium (upstairs)
> What: Trusted Solaris, when hardening up Solaris
>  matters
> Time: 7:30pm-10:00pm
> Map:
>  http://blogs.sun.com/roller/resources/aland/scasj_dir
> ap.pdf
> 
> Call-in Info:
> 
> Toll Free: 866-545-5227
> Intnl/pay: 865-673-6950
> Conference: 809-64-14
> 
> -- 
> 
> Alan DuBoff - Sun Microsystems
> Solaris x86 Engineering - IHV/OEM Group
> 
> 
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I am so bummed that I only just read this; is it possible that someone recorded 
the audio or that any multimedia would be made available?  Great idea btw, 
making phone # available for listen in.
 
 
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