17th Annual System Administrators’ Conference (SAGE-AU 2009)

Tags: Place - Queensland, Topic - Information Security, Topic - System Administration, Topic - Web and Internet (submitted on August 2nd, 2009)

Where: Surfers Paradise
When: 10 - 14 August

There are three main requirements on secure information systems, Confidentiality; Integrity and Availability. Information must only be accessible by those who are authorised to access it. Data must be accurate and must not change through storage or transfer to another system. Data must be available to authorised users upon demand.

These three requirements do not work in isolation. An authentication violation (integrity) can expose data to unauthorised parties (confidentiality) and those parties might then delete some of that information (availability).

The theme for this year’s conference is based on the CIA model with a particular focus on the effects of internet content filtering.

Training Program:
The training (tutorial) program will be held Monday 10th August through Wednesday 12th August.

Technical Program:
The technical program will be held on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th August.

Our keynote speakers are sure to impress with Matthew Landauer talking about ‘Open Australia’, Lee Damon lamenting ‘Why can’t we all just get along?’, Rusty Russell ranting on ‘Why Virtualisation Sucks’ and Simon Hackett’s always fabulous ‘State of the Broadband Nation’.

Further information: sage-au.org.au/display/conf/Home


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