I thought the folks at linuxchix might be interested in what we are doing
during segment 2

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Tonight Live: Is Cylant's security as good as it seems? And, the Glass
Ceiling revisited >> on The Linux Show

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2001
from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL
Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com

At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and 9pm et.... Kevin Hill, Jeff Gerhardt, PJ
Hyett, Doc Searls(Linux Journal), and Arne Flones have what looks to be a
fun show lined up tonight on The Linux Show!! (and yes the Loki tribes
server is up and running)

In Segment One - Hot News: We will be covering the hot Linux news of
the week. In particular, we will talk about the troubles at Eazel and Linux
Mandrake.

In Segments Two- "Is there a Linux Glass Ceiling"- Revisited
On last weeks show we discussed the Linux Glass Ceiling, motivated by the
announcement May 9th that GirlGeeks® would Partner with LinuxCertified to
Provide Key Linux skills to Women IT Professionals. It occurred to us last
week to ask "why is this gender specific program needed?"
We will be joined by Viktorie Navratilova, for a follow up of last weeks
show and will discuss some of the posts at Linux Today and some of the email
we got about the segment.

Viktorie Navratilova is a well known Linux advocate, lug member and author
of a series of very well received articles on Linux for The Chicago Tribune.

In Segments Three- The TLS/Cylant Hack & Crack Challenge
We will be by John C. Munson, PhD and CEO of Cylant Technology, Inc. of
Bend, Oregon. we will discuss the effectiveness of their technology and put
it to the test by offering a TLS HACK & CRACK CHALLENGE to all member of the
IT community. This is an opportunity for you would-be security experts out
there on the internet to show us your stuff. Cylant has placed a challenge
server (http://victim.cylant.com) at our disposal on the Internet running a
very vulnerable (un-patched) version of RedHat 6.2. In spite of the fragile
nature of this system, Cylant claims they are able to protect it from the
most vigorous of attacks.

Cylant has had problems communicating the focus of their technology with
folks in the security community, and how it is something very different from
anything that they have seen before. Cylant has developed a measurement
based engineering solution to monitor software/server misuse. It is Cylants
position that if a piece software is suitably instrumented and you monitor
its activity while it is running, you can identify when the software is
doing something different. It is a very simple principle and it seems to
work well enough. Well we will find out won't we.

The TLS Hack Challenge starts at 6:00pm ct on Tuesday Night. That will give
people a full 2 hours to try to break the server before show time starts.
The prizes we are giving for breaking the server are pretty cool. There is
only going to be one winner, with that winner taking all the prizes. The
prizes include one of those very cool inflatable penguin chairs furnished by
The Linux Journal, a 4 pack of Guinness (in cans), the actual
"victim.cylant.com" machine, a very cool certificate stating you are the
person who hacked the server, and the winner will get to be a guest on the
following weeks show and get the opportunity to brag about their prowess as
a system cracker.

The rules are simple, check out http://victim.cylant.com for details. The
FIRST person who breaks or hacks the server, emails the Linux show (or
Cylant)and shows us proof of the hack wins the contest.

Other opinions are welcome at GeekCast. If you would like to join
us on the show, check our IRC Chat  (irc.thelinuxshow.com #linuxshow).

Remember tune in at 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and 9pm et.
Catch the Linux show at
www.thelinuxshow.com





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