You are invited to the 2600 Australia Seminar Series, to be
held in Sydney on Saturday, 9th June (approx one week from today).
Sessions begin at 1pm and run till approximately 5pm.  Entry is
$10, payable at the door.

Speakers this month include:
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* Satyricon + Technion: Tripwire - filesystem integrity IDS

    Satyricon will speak about the uses and abuses of the "Tripwire"
    filesystem integrity IDS.  Technion will act as the attacker where
    required.

* Phunki: Stephanie: Hardening OpenBSD For Multiuser Environments

    Phunki will speak about the porting of the OpenBSD "Trusted Path
    Execution" patches originally released in Phrack 54 to OpenBSD
    2.8/2.9, covering what changes to the system have been made in the
    intervening years as well as what other mechanisms may be used to
    harden OpenBSD in multiuser environments such as the additional
    privacy patches.

* Rival: An overview of data recovery techniques

    Rival will describe, demonstrate and analyse open source data recovery
    and forensic analysis tools.

Location:
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University of Technology, "Building 6" on Harris Street (near Central
Station), room 6.4.17 (Building 6, Level 4, Room 17).  Open from Midday
onwards, seminars begin at 1pm.  $10 entry fee, bookings for < 5 people
not required.

We have prepared a new map showing the exact location of the seminars
relative to Central Station and The Crystal Palace (2600 Sydney meeting
location, may be familiar to some).  Once you're on Harris Street (please
print the map and refer to it), you'll need to walk up a large set of
stairs into Building 6.  At the top of the stairs, turn left and walk
towards a set of automatic doors.  As you enter the doors, turn right and
the room is at the end of the corridoor.  Alternately, follow the
A3-sized signs...

Map URL:

        http://www.2600.org.au/seminars/seminar-map.gif


Additional Notes:
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* Multimedia materials from previous months are available at:

        http://www.2600.org.au/seminars/archive.html

* Broadly, the seminars will always be in three parts: an introductory
session, an intermediate session (may include hardware pull-apart,
demonstration) and an advanced session.

For more information about the 2600 Seminar Series, please contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  University students, software developers,
etc working on innovative projects or researching other topics wishing to
speak for approx 40-60 minutes are invited to contact us regarding future
sessions at the same address.

Please feel free to forward this invitation to friends, colleagues that
may be interested in these or future 2600 Australia Seminar Series events.




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