yurcik@LCP.NRL.NAVY.MIL (10/28/88)
TCP-IP Implementers in the area might be interested in attending
this meeting.
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The George Mason University School of Information Technology and Engineering
and the Virginia Cooperative Graduate Engineering Program
present
Professional Development from the University of Maryland and the
Washington D. C. Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER NETWORK SECURITY
An Interactive Televised Short Course
Wednesday, November 9, 1988; 11:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Intended audience: The course is designed for senior technical managers in
data processing, information systems and network
environments in user organizations; senior development
staff in hardware and software; manufacturer and supplier
organizations; and consultants involved in OSI planning and
implementations.
Description: This six-hour course presents an overview of recent
developments in network security, emphasizing the Open
System Interconnection (OSI) security architecture
developed by the International Standards Organization and
the Trusted Network Interpretation (TNI) developed
by the National Computer Security Center.
* Introduction to access control and authentication
* Using encryption for authentication
* Mandatory and discretionary access control
Location: George Mason University; Science and Technology Building
Rooms 110 and 112
Parking is available in Lot B or in the Patriot Center Lot.
Please stop at an Information Booth for a parking permit.
Registration: Reservations are requested prior to Friday, November 4.
To register please contact: Mrs. Kathleen Jones
Cooperative Graduate Engineering Program
George Mason University
101 Science and Technology Building
Fairfax, VA 22030
323-3194