Date: Jan 01/04/12 11:49 AM Subject: WSBUG: BAWSUG Meeting - January 4th 2012 -- TONIGHT!! From: "Clyde Johnson" Tonights meeting will be a joint one with the Exchange Server Boston User Group. SSL Certificate Authorities are under attack, what does that mean for the enterprise? DigiCert will present a summary of the recent attacks on CAs and Internet PKI's, some of the proposed remedies, and how upcoming changes could affect your Exchange deployments. How do you ensure that your own PKI trust chains are configured for maximum compatibility and security. Scott Rea, a CISSP, is the VP of Government& Education Relations and the Sr. PKI Architect at DigiCert Inc. DigiCert is a premier internet trust service provider supporting nearly 50,000 government, education and Fortune 500 clients. Mr. Rea has performed application integration, and designed and implemented PKI for some of the largest and most well known trust communities based on that technology, including U.S. federal government and the International Grid Trust Federation. He received his MS from Queensland University of Technology in Information Security in March 1999, and has subsequently been working in his field of discipline as a PKI/Security consultant, expert and speaker. Time permitting, Lee Benjamin will give an update on enhancements in Exchange 2010 Service Pack 2. Lee has over 20 years experience with email systems and has worked with Microsoft Exchange since its earliest versions. He is a Microsoft MVP and well known consulting authority on Exchange and the many ways it can provide email solutions to businesses. Lee is Chairman of the largest Exchange user group in the world ExchangeServerBoston (www.exchangeserverboston.com) BAWSUG meets on the first Wednesday of the month at the Microsoft offices in Waltham, Massachusetts at 6:00pm. The actual address is as follows: 201 Jones Road 6th Floor MPR-A Waltham, MA 02451 Meetings are free to attend; pizza and beverages are provided at the meeting. We also always have lots of door prizes to give away. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to send an email to chair@windowsboston.org or Reply to this email. For Technical questions, please sign up for the Techtips email list at www.windowsboston.org