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Monday March 9, 2009 |
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Presentation Description: Too many of the 'accepted practices' on the OS/400 expose our data to unnecessary risk. This popular session details the top ten system configuration and work management risks that OS/400 systems are exposed to and explains how to reign in the exposures. The session outlines specific "Bad" security practices, and provides real-world examples of how to fix them. About our Speaker for Monday March 9th: John Earl is the founder and Director of Security Technology for The PowerTech Group, a Seattle Washington area IBM i security software company. He has published numerous security related articles and columns for industry magazines, has presented hundreds of iSeries security sessions at industry conferences and user groups all over the world, and is a three time winner of COMMON's Speaker Excellence award. He is a former Board of Director for COMMON U.S., and currently serves as the Security Subject matter expert for COMMON. Mr. Earl has been working with IBM midrange systems since 1980, with particular focus being devoted to the areas of Security and System Management. He is the chief architect for the PowerTech brand of security products, and is recognized around the world as a leading expert on IBM i security. Reservations. |
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