SELinux Symposium: A Gathering of Experts to Share Insights on Flexible Mandatory Access Control in Linux

The Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Symposium is an annual exchange of ideas, technology, and research involving SELinux.

The inaugural Symposium will be held in Silver Spring, Maryland from March 2-4, 2005. The event brings together experts from business, government, and academia to share research, development, and application experiences using SELinux. Topics for the symposium include in-depth discussions of the core SELinux technology, tools and techniques for writing and analyzing type enforcement rule sets, experiences using SELinux to build strong network security solutions, and plans for SELinux within major Linux distributions. The speaker line-up includes experts from several countries and organizations including Debian, Gentoo, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, IBM, MITRE, Novell/SuSE, Red Hat, Tresys Technology, Trusted Computer Solutions, and the U.S. National Security Agency. Registration for the SELinux Symposium is now open at www.selinux-symposium.org.