I guess it depends of who is your audience and purpose of your presentation, 
but I think it'd be interesting to talk about support for encrypted 
filesystems (http://www.kerneli.org), security at kernel level 
(http://www.lids.org/) and most importantly I would not leave gpg 
(http://www.gpg.org) out.
Also, all-in-one nat/vpn linux distributions are a very interesting concept. I 
personally like Ipcop (http://www.ipcop.org).

Good Luck!

Hector.

On Friday 07 February 2003 04:17 pm, James Washer wrote:
> I'm working on a short presentation (~1.5 hour)  about linux and security.
> I'm planning on covering much of the standard stuff, passwords/PAM, turning
> off everything that isn't needed,ssh, firewalls, etc...
>
> Also, talking about network intrusion detection using snort, host intrusion
> detection with tripwire, etc. A bit about VPN's etc..
>
> Anything else that I should talk about? Are any of you using linux for some
> security function at work/home?
>
> thanks
>
>  -jim
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