** Additional Information ** IBM Client Security--- 2 day class -- FREE

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From: Kin Jung (ksjung_at_uclink.berkeley.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 16 2003 - 17:44:05 PDT


Micronetters,

Additional information for those of you planning to attend the IBM
Client Security Class in Costa Mesa.
When you sign up on web site it asks for a PO,
Voucher or CC number when you go to register. In the voucher field
please
put "sponsored seat".

The event is being held at IBM Office at:

400 Anton Blvd
2nf Flr
Costa Mesa, CA

PCI is offering the Client Security class for FREE ($599 value) on
October
22nd in Costa Mesa. This is a great opportunity for end-user and
business partners to learn how implement our security strategy.

______________________________

Implementing IBM Client Security (TXi20) 2 days
Learn how to implement IBM security solutions based on the IBM Embedded
    Security Subsystem.
Gain practical knowledge of the hardware and software involved in each
IBM
    security solution.
System engineers, consultants, customers, and technical marketing reps
will
    benefit from this course.

Key topics include:
    - IBM ESS/CSS Architecture
    - Implementing IBM's Client Security Software
    - IBM Add-on and Third Party Security Applications

Next scheduled classes: Costa Mesa, CA 09/22/03

MORE DETAIL: http://www.pc.ibm.com/training/txi20.html

Rick Adams
IBM Personal Computing Division
8521 Fallbrook Avenue, Suite G150, West Hills, CA 91304
Phonemail/Fax 818-539-3202 8/396 e-mail: rfadams_at_us.ibm.com

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