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May 25

Written by: TASKAdmin
5/25/2005 4:29 PM 

Password Vulnerabilities
Speaker: Brian Erdelyi, CISSP
Brian Erdelyi, a member of the TASK user group and founder of The Security Hive will be presenting on the fundamental concepts of identification (who you are) and authentication (proving you are who you say you are). There will be an in-depth discussion of password vulnerabilities and demonstrations of how attackers exploit these vulnerabilities using the latest software tools and techniques. Learn how attackers capture passwords transmitted on networks and crack Windows, Unix and Web application passwords. Wrapping it up will be a discussion of how you can mitigate these risks.

Presentation: Not Available


Strong Authentication Methods
Speaker: Gene Lee, CISSP
Gene Lee has been a Security Solutions Architect for six years at RSA Security, specializing in host and network security, and strong authentication technology. He holds a Bachelors of Mathematics from the University of Waterloo and was previously employed at IBM for over five years working exclusively in PKI, Firewalls, Antivirus, Intrusion Detection and security technology, providing consulting and implementation services to many banks, and financial institutions in Canada. Gene has written articles for several industry publications and newspapers and has given many seminars across Canada, the United States, South America and the Carribbean.

Synopsis of presentation: This presentation will discuss various forms of multi-factor and authentication, including time-synchronous, smartcards, digital certificates and biometrics. The discussion will be technical in nature and will include some live demonstrations of strong authentication.

Presentation: Not Available

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