CRIME FW: IEEE Speaker: Securing Wireless LANs - What's involved?

From: Jordan Gackowski (jgackowski@private)
Date: Fri Mar 14 2003 - 12:14:15 PST

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    Will anyone on the list be attending this at OGI? 
    
    I'm trying to decide if it will be a basic WiFi security overview or if 
    there will be anything more in-depth discussed. 
    
    
    Jordan Gackowski
    
    Sr. Security Consultant
    Symantec Corporation
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Pradeep Kumar [mailto:pradeep@private]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:27 PM
    To: pradeep@private
    Subject: IEEE Speaker: Securing Wireless LANs - What's involved?
    
    
    Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
                          Computer Society Chapter
                      Communications Society Chapter
                         <http://www.ieee.or.com/>
             Joint Meeting and Technical Lecture Announcement
    
    Topic:  Securing Wireless LANs: What's involved?
    Speakers: Rick Shilliam & Jim Galvez, CISCO Systems
    When: Thursday, March 20th 2003
    Where: Oregon Graduate Institute, Wilson Clark Center Dining Room
    Time: 6:15 Social, 6:45 Lecture
    RESERVATIONS:  By 12 NOON March 19, 2003, Wednesday
                    <http://www.ieee-or.org/events/>
    
    Abstract:
    Rick Shilliam & Jim Galvez from CISCO Systems will discuss the state of 
    WLAN security.  They will present guidelines for deploying a secured 
    wireless LAN and demonstrate how to configure WEP, 802.1x and EAP 
    extensions
    
    
    For information on the IEEE Society Chapters, contact:
                 Computer: Hadi Asgharzadeh    hadi@private
           Communications: Pradeep Kumar       pradeep@private
    
    

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