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2003 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, June 9-14, 2003, Marriott Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas
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Monday, June 9, 2003    
M1 Implementing LDAP Directories NEW
M2 Hacking and Securing Web-Based Applications NEW
M3 Perl for System Administration: The Networking Power Hours NEW
M4 System and Network Performance Tuning
M5 Inside the Linux Kernel (updated for version 2.6)
M6 Network Security Protocols: Theory and Current Standards NEW
M7 Advanced Topics in System Administration and Security NEW
M8 Logging & Security: Building an Enterprise Logging Infrastructure

Tuesday, June 10, 2003
T1 Advanced Solaris System Administration Topics UPDATED 
T2 Managing Samba 2.2 & 3.0 NEW
T3 System and Network Monitoring
T4 Building Internet-Facing Systems NEW
T5 Beyond Shell Scripts: 21st-Century Automation Tools and Techniques NEW
T6 Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocols NEW
T7 Network Security Profiles: A Collection (Hodgepodge) of Stuff Hackers Know About You
T8 Linux-Based Firewalls NEW

Wednesday, June 11, 2003
W1 WiFi Security: The Trials and Tribulations of Designing, Deploying, and Using WiFi Networks Securely NEW
W2 Solaris Internals: Architecture, Tips, and Tidbits
W3 System and Network Monitoring: Tools in Depth NEW
W4 Building Honey Pots for Intrusion Detection
W5 Advanced Topics in DNS Administration
W6 But Is It UNIX? A Mac OS X Administrator's Survival Guide NEW
W7 Sendmail Configuration and Operation (updated for Sendmail 8.12)
W8 Disaster Planning and Recovery: How to Keep Your Company (and Your Job) Alive NEW
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Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

USENIX provides Continuing Education Units for a small additional administrative fee. The CEU is a nationally recognized standard unit of measure for continuing education and training and is used by thousands of organizations. Each full-day tutorial, or two half-day tutorials, qualifies for 0.6 CEUs. You can request CEU credit by completing the CEU section on the registration form. USENIX provides a certificate for each attendee taking a tutorial for CEU credit and maintains transcripts for all CEU students. CEUs are not the same as college credits. Consult your employer or school to determine their applicability.

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