[1st-mile-nm] Fwd: NMIPA lunch meeting today!

Marianne Granoff granoff at zianet.com
Thu May 8 08:38:01 PDT 2008


FYI


>Reminder - the NMIPA Member meeting is today folks!
>
>See you at Tiny's in Santa Fe at 11:30 am.
>
>Our speaker is Oban Lambie, Principal, Brownrice Internet Inc. 
>(<http://www.brownrice.com/>http://www.brownrice.com), based in Taos, New 
>Mexico.
>
>"Profiling a modern server hack:  Who, Why, How?!?"
>
>Back in the good old days hackers attacked your servers for geek fame, 
>used tools to attack the operating system directly, were mostly located 
>within the US, and simply enjoyed "owning" servers.  Times have 
>changed.  Now the bad guys are in it for very different reasons, use 
>vastly different tools to access your system, and rarely originate from 
>within the US.  Oban's been massaging servers for years and he's had to 
>deal with more than a few hacks.  He'll walk you through who's getting 
>into your systems, how they are doing it, how to protect your machines, 
>and what you can effectively do if your machine does get taken down.
>
>Oban Lambie, System Administrator
>
>Oban was born and raised in San Francisco but spent significant portions 
>of his childhood in Northern New Mexico. He began his computer career at 
>the age of twelve during summer computer programming camps programming 
><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC_programming_language>BASIC 
><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC_programming_language>
>36c760.png
> and <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOGO_programming_language>LOGO 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOGO_programming_language>
>36c760.png
> on<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_IIe>Apple IIe's 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_IIe>
>36c760.png
> . Oban's computer career took flight with the emergence of the Internet. 
> Since then he's become an accomplished Web Programmer, Database Engineer 
> and Systems Administrator. He's been the lead Systems Administrator for 
> ISP's, programmed for startups during the dot com heyday, built the back 
> end of many enterprise level web sites, and lead teams of programmers and 
> systems administrators through completion of countless successful 
> projects. He now manages the Brownrice Internet staff, keeps 
> <http://hosting.brownrice.com/services>the network humming, and chases 
> his wife and twin boys around during his time off.
>
>Also, we're pleased to announce Mike Friestad and Mike Kruchoski have been 
>nominated as Board candidates for next year.
>
>It's not too late to pay online still, or bring cash or check to the lunch.
>
>Regards,
>
>Chris
>
>Chris Kramer, President
>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
>pearsonkramer.com
>INTERNET BUSINESS SPECIALISTS
>505 988 5055
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