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Secure Unix Programs In a Client Server Model.
Presented by Thamer Al-Harbash.
TLUG meetings are held at UofT on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm.
- Date
- Tuesday November 13th, 2001
- Time
- 7:30 pm (Q & A at 7pm)
- Topic
- Secure Unix Programs In a Client Server Model.
- Speaker
- Thamer Al-Harbash
- I've been writing UNIX system code for five years. I've also been more of a BSD person than a Linux person in the past. I'm a new immigrant to Canada, and hope this presentation will give me an opportunity to meet interesting people.
- Description
- The presentation will demonstrate how a UNIX program can be made more secure when implemented with a client-server model over the traditional single process approach. Prerequisites: A working knowledge of C and UNIX system programming. No previous security knowledge is required as all security holes referenced in the presentation are described.
- Location
- Room LM158, Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories, University of Toronto
- Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G8
- University of Toronto

