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Security Adviser | Roger A. Grimes
InfoWorld Test Center Contributing Editor Roger A. Grimes is a
Foundstone Ultimate Hacking instructor/consultant teaching Windows, Linux,
Unix, and Solaris security.
roger_grimes@infoworld.com.
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