[Announce] Webcast - The Spammers' Compendium: Looking at Spammers' Tricks
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[Announce] ActiveState Webcast: Spam Prevention & Protection Strategies
You are invited to attend ActiveState's free web seminar on
"The Spammers' Compendium: Looking at Spammers' Tricks,"
presented by Dr. John Graham-Cumming, a leading researcher
in the fight against spam.
For more information, scroll down or click here:
http://www.ActiveState.com/webcast/spammerstricks
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Topic: The Spammers' Compendium: Looking at Spammers' Tricks
Date: April 29, 2003
Time: 1:00PM EST / 10:00AM PST
Registration: http://www.ActiveState.com/webcast/spammerstricks
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Most spam now comes in HTML form, and not just because
spammers want to use color and hyperlinks: HTML gives
spammers a rich toolbox to obfuscate their message and
attempt to evade filters.
This free, 50-minute web seminar looks at a collection of
spammers tricks, how they are spotted, and what can be
expected from future spam mutations.
Register Now:
http://www.ActiveState.com/webcast/spammerstricks
More information on ActiveState's web seminar series:
http://www.ActiveState.com/PureMessage/webcasts
We look forward to seeing you online!
ActiveState
http://www.ActiveState.com
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SPEAKER BIO
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Dr. John Graham-Cumming
After receiving a PhD in computer security from Oxford
University, John Graham-Cumming worked for a variety of
computer hardware and software companies writing
everything from device drivers to desktop software.
He is currently a Research Director on ActiveState's Anti-
spam Task Force, with responsibility for applying innovative
email classification and learning techniques to ActiveState's
enterprise email filtering software, PureMessage.
In 2002, John created POPFile, the popular open source
email classification and anti-spam software, which
InternetWeek has described as having "the truly
revolutionary feel of the first web browsers and instant
message clients."
John is an accomplished speaker, and has presented at
the IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop, the
World Wide Web Conference, and most recently at the
2003 MIT Spam Conference on "The Spammers' Compendium".
He has published several papers in the mathematical
foundation of secure computer systems. He programs in Perl,
C, C++, and Visual Basic.
John holds a BA and MA in Mathematics and Computation
and a Doctorate in Computer Security from Oxford University.
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