ADVISORY/NFR Security Offers Technical Expertise to Advance Accuracy of Intrusion Detection at RAID International Symposium.News Editors/Assignment Desks ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (September September: see month. 9) --(BUSINESS WIRE) New OS Fingerprinting fingerprinting Act of taking an impression of a person's fingerprint. Because each person's fingerprints are unique, fingerprinting is used as a method of identification, especially in police investigations. Technology to be Focus of NFR (Near Field Recording) See near field optics and Terastor. Security's Technical Discussion
What: NFR Security Inc., leader of Intelligent Intrusion
Management, will offer expertise in intrusion detection
technology and issues during the RAID International
Symposium, sponsored by CERT Coordination Center. NFR
Security will highlight new technologies to advance the
accuracy and precision of intrusion detection with a talk
entitled, "Ambiguity Resolution via Passive OS
Fingerprinting."
The conference brings together leading experts from
academia, government, and industry to discuss
state-of-the-art intrusion detection technologies and
issues from research and commercial perspectives.
Who: Greg Taleck, Software Engineer, NFR Security, Inc.
When: RAID International Symposium
September 9, 2003 at 4:00 p.m.
"Ambiguity Resolution via Passive OS Fingerprinting"
Where: Carnegie Mellon University
University Center's McConomy Auditorium and Connan Room
5032 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Contact: Jayna Ontko
703-556-6823
ontko@merrittgrp.com
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