Agenda
2010-11-11 NLUUG autumn conference 2010, November 11th 2010, Ede, NL
NLUUG unites (professional) users of Open Systems and Open Standards in the Netherlands; a community of system administrators, programmers and network specialists. All activities of the NLUUG focus on information exchange, representation of interests and support regarding open systems, networks and user interfaces. NLUUG organizes a national conference twice a year.
This time the autumn conference "Security & Privacy" will take place on November 11, 2010 in De Reehorst, Ede, Netherlands. Technical progress comes with unprecedented possibilities. As we bring more and more (sensitive) data and services online and increase economic activities on the Internet, the risk of being digitally abused grows enormously.
While online privacy and online detection are facing off against each other, millions of people surf the Web with infected web browsers. Old security mistakes make their way into the latest technologies and new security mistakes are discovered all the time.
Besides tutorials, technical and product-oriented lectures and exhibitions, this conference offers ample opportunity to get in touch with fellow users, suppliers and researchers.
Madison Gurkha participates in this conference with a stand. For more information about the NLUUG autumn conference 2010, please click here.
NLUUG unites (professional) users of Open Systems and Open Standards in the Netherlands; a community of system administrators, programmers and network specialists. All activities of the NLUUG focus on information exchange, representation of interests and support regarding open systems, networks and user interfaces. NLUUG organizes a national conference twice a year.
This time the autumn conference "Security & Privacy" will take place on November 11, 2010 in De Reehorst, Ede, Netherlands. Technical progress comes with unprecedented possibilities. As we bring more and more (sensitive) data and services online and increase economic activities on the Internet, the risk of being digitally abused grows enormously.
While online privacy and online detection are facing off against each other, millions of people surf the Web with infected web browsers. Old security mistakes make their way into the latest technologies and new security mistakes are discovered all the time.
Besides tutorials, technical and product-oriented lectures and exhibitions, this conference offers ample opportunity to get in touch with fellow users, suppliers and researchers.
Madison Gurkha participates in this conference with a stand. For more information about the NLUUG autumn conference 2010, please click here.
