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Security Enhanced Linux Symposium Opens Call for Papers - Provides Opportunity to Showcase Latest Innovations for SELinux

Event slated for March 12-16, 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland


Baltimore, Md. - (August 1, 2006) - The Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Symposium announces that its third annual conference is scheduled for March 12-16, 2007, at the Wyndham Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The Symposium also announces the opening of its call for papers. The event is the only one of its kind to examine SELinux and the power of the flexible mandatory access control security it brings to Linux. The first two years of the Symposium were a tremendous success, bringing together thought leaders across the SELinux development and user communities and providing the opportunity to discuss research results, development plans, and applications, and offering attendees valuable insight into the latest innovations planned for SELinux.

The call for papers is open until October 9, 2006. Paper requirements and topics of interest are available on the Symposium web site at www.selinux-symposium.org.

About the SELinux Symposium
The Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Symposium is an annual exchange of ideas, technology, and research involving SELinux. SELinux is emerging technology that adds flexible, strong mandatory access control security to Linux. The third annual Symposium is schedule for March 12-16, 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Last year's symposium was sponsored by Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Red Hat, Tresys Technology, and Trusted Computer Solutions. The event brings together experts from business, government, and academia to share research, development, and application experiences using SELinux. For information on registration and sponsorship opportunities, see www.selinux-symposium.org or info@selinux-symposium.org.
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