2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems

Symposium at a Glance Social Activities Work-in-Progress Reports Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions Conference Activities Boulder Attractions Travel Information Hotel Reservations & Rates Hotel & Travel Letter from Chair Program Committee Thursday, October 14 Wednesday, October 13 Tuesday, October 12 Keynote Address Full Technical Program Intro. to VPNs  Forensics Intrusion Detection & Network XML & Metadata for the Web Web Application Security Tutorials at a Glance ASCII PDF & Secure Web, Forms Special Offers for Students Technical Fees Tutorial Fees Registration

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USENIX
Since 1975, the USENIX Association has brought together the community of engineers, system administrators, scientists, and technicians working on the cutting edge of computing. USENIX conferences are the essential meeting grounds for the presentation and discussion of the newest information on the technical developments in computing.

USENIX and its members are dedicated to:

  • Problem-solving with a practical bias
  • Fostering innovation that works
  • Communicating rapidly the results of both research and innovation
  • Providing a neutral forum for the exercise of critical thought and the airing of technical issues

SAGE, the System Administrators Guild, is a special technical group within USENIX. To join SAGE, you must be a member of USENIX. SAGE is an international membership society dedicated to the recognition and advancement of the system administration profession.

The USENIX Association
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 215
Berkeley, CA 94710
Phone: 1.510.528.8649
Fax: 1.510.548.5738
Email: office@usenix.org

The IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on the Internet (TCI)
The IEEE-CS Technical Committee on the Internet promotes internetworking technologies, such as the World Wide Web, from a software perspective. Goals of the TCI are to sponsor high-quality workshops and conferences, provide timely information to CS members via Web pages (electronic bulletin), and influence and promote internetworking standards. Internetworking is exceptionally important commercially and as a research vehicle. Other related IEEE Technical Committees include: Operating Systems, Computer Communications, Distributed Processing, Multimedia, Security and Privacy, and Data Engineering.

TC on the Internet
Fred Douglis, Chair
Email: douglis@research.att.com
TCI Website: http://computer.org/tab/TCI/

 

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