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Register now for the OASIS Series of SECURITY Standards Webinars!

From: "Dee Schur" <dee.schur@----------.--->
To: "'Dee Schur'" <dee.schur@----------.--->,<xml-dev@-----.---.--->
Date: 7/1/2007 4:10:00 PM
Register now for the OASIS Series of SECURITY Standards Webinars! 

It's everything you always wanted to know about security standards--from the
people who create them. 

Beginning 9 July, the OASIS international open standards consortium will
present six free webinars covering everything from access control to
provisioning, from authentication to encryption, from biometrics to digital
signatures. Each webinar will be hosted by a different OASIS Technical
Committee and cover established standards including SAML, XACML, SPML, and
DSS, as well as exciting new work. 

"Series of SECURITY Standards Webinars" timeframe:
3:00PM GMT, 12:00AM Tokyo, 8:00AM San Francisco, 11:00AM Boston, 4:00PM
London. Attend one or all at NO CHARGE.

http://www.oasis-open.org/events/webinars/security-2007.php


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