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Subject: Meeting Announcement: Internet Security Concepts
Message-ID: <1993Jul21.154736.451@rlgsc.com>
Date: 21 Jul 93 20:47:36 GMT
Organization: Robert Gezelter Software Consultant, Flushing, NY
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                     The Security User Group


             Internet Security Concepts and Approaches
                     Tuesday, July 27, 1993
                      6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.


The focus of this presentation will be Internet Security Concepts 
and approaches.  This will include a brief overview of the 
present status of the Internet, and a topical discussion of: the 
TCP/IP protocol suite and applications services, UNIX (tm) 
Security vulnerabilities, and approaches employed within the 
Internet to support inter and intra-network access control 
including protocol filtering, route filtering firewalls, and 
applications level gateways.

Speaker:              Alton Hoover
                      Vice President
                      ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
                      Co-chair, IP Security Working Group
                      Internet Engineering Task Force

Location:             Coopers & Lybrand
                      1301 Avenue of the Americas (52nd Street)
                      Cafeteria (2nd floor)
                      New York, New York

Host:                 Carol A. Siegel

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by Monday, March 8 to:

                                 Carol A. Siegel
                                Coopers & Lybrand
                                 +1 212 536 3275
                                nyseclug@rlgsc.com

RSVP is mandatory. Building security will not permit any person not on the 
attendee list to enter the building (This is the Security User Group after 
all!)