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Bill Stearns, BTW, has contributed to SpamAssassin in the past, so there may be some SpamAssassin-related goodness in this ;) - --j. - ------- Forwarded Message Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 17:27:42 -0500 From: The SANS Institute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Justin Mason (SD665909) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: SANS Complimentary Webcasts in February Dear Colleague, Take a few minutes this week to tune in to a SANS webcast for free training about the newest spam filtering techniques and how spammers are sneaking past them. Listen to the live presentation from the comfort of your home or office while you follow along on the slides. If you've never tuned in to a SANS webcast before, see the end of this message for simple instructions. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, at 1:00pm EST (1800 UTC) We Have a Spam Filter - Why Do I Continue to Get Spam? Featuring: Bill Stearns Sponsored by: MailFrontier The onslaught of Spam continues with no end in sight. Bill Stearns and Gleb Budman will give us some insights and suggestions for mitigation. Bill Stearns is a certified SANS instructor and Network Manager for the SANS Institute. His background is in operating system and network security, with a focus on firewalls, and he is an active contributor to the Linux development effort. Gleb Budman leads overall product strategy and development for MailFrontier, a company that specializes in comprehensive spam management. ************************************************************************ New Training Opportunity: Learn to configure and run Modwall, an open source Intrusion Protection System developed by Bill Stearns. This brand new two-day course on Intrusion Protection Systems will debut at the SANS 2004 Annual Conference in Walt Disney World this April. An IPS is a merger of the best features of Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems. Learn advanced material on design, construction, pros and cons. SANS 2004 Annual Conference April 1-8, 2004 Orlando FL http://www.sans.org/sans2004/ ************************************************************************ Details on all SANS webcasts can be found at http://www.sans.org/webcasts/ SANS Webcasts are live web broadcasts that allow you to hear a knowledgeable speaker while viewing presentation slides that you download in advance. You need either Real Audio Player or Windows Media Player (free downloads are available at our website), and a SANS portal account. If you don't have an account, just go to http://portal.sans.org and fill in the simple registration form, it's free. Once you have an account you can also access an archive of past webcasts, available at http://www.sans.org/webcasts/archive.php Upcoming SANS Webcasts: February 11: Internet Storm Center: Threat Update February 17: HIPAA Security Step-by Step Guide - Part 1 February 18: HIPAA Security Step-by Step Guide - Part 2 February 26: Thin Client Strategies: Reducing Risk through Centralized Computing March 3: Integrating Change Management with Security Controls ************************************************************************ To change your subscription, address, or other information, visit http://portal.sans.org - ------- End of Forwarded Message -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh CVS iD8DBQFAHtTqQTcbUG5Y7woRAtYrAJ9j68o48zbhY45uNzxkPDcya+bgiwCeNmOk j8C+ch9FIOoxGv+ZuTYsnw0= =bKoJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
