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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:38:06 PST7
From: <leganii@surfree.com >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Keberos talk

Content Type: text/plain

It doesn't get much better than this! Hear Dr. Brian Tung, the editor of a
now-venerable Internet-Draft on integrating public-key cryptography into
Kerberos, and author of an introductory book on Kerberos give a presentation on
Kerberos.

***NOTICE***: This meeting is on FRIDAY, not Thursday. It's also in room 208,
not 102. See linux.usc.edu for more info.

See the announcement below:

Topic: Kerberos
Speaker: Dr. Brian Tung
Date and Time: Friday, February 22, 2002, 8-10 pm
Location: USC, THH 208
Cost: Free to members and general public
Topics:
Kerberos is a network authentication system based on the Needham-Schroeder key
exchange mechanism. In this talk, I will discuss the evolution and basic
principles behind Kerberos, applications of Kerberos, and current and future
plans for Kerberos, including the integration of public-key cryptography.

Dr. Brian Tung:
Brian Tung is a researcher at USC/ISI. His principal areas of interest are
intrusion detection and response and self-organizing populations. He is the
editor of a now-venerable Internet-Draft on integrating public-key cryptography
into Kerberos, and has also written an introductory book on Kerberos.

Directions:

From the 110 Northbound
Exit Adams
Take a left onto Adams
Take a left onto Figueroa (south)
Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking structure to the
left, there is a $6 charge

From the 110 Southbound
Exit Adams
Go straight, you'll hit Figueroa, take a right (south)
Pass Adams
Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking structure to the
left, there is a $6 charge

After you park
Once you've parked exit the parking structure the way you came in, and turn left
(i.e. away from the gate). Walk along the path and you'll be walking toward
three buildings. The one slightly to the left of the end of the path is VKC, it
has red brick, and a tall tower on top of the building with a large golden globe
on the top of the tower. On the right of VKC is SOS, it's very short, and to the
right of that is a very tall building. Right behind these buildings is THH
(Taper Hall of Humanities). This is the building you want. It's very long, and
L-shaped. Towards the right is an overhand and some glass doors, go in there and
and up the stairs. Room 208.

Maps
USC Campus - http://www.usc.edu/info/maps/UPC-GIF.html
Map of the area around USC -
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=&city=Los+Angeles&state=CA&slt=34.028099&sln=-118.284401&mlt=34.021100&mln=-118.286100&name=&zip=90007&country=us&BFKey=&BFCat=&BFClient=&mag=8&desc=&cs=7&newmag=9&poititle=&poi=

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