Items Tagged with "Training"
Foundstone Ultimate Hacking Training Course Discount
August 19, 2011 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
Leaving your network vulnerable to exploits can be catastrophic. Learning how hackers and malicious intruders analyze and target your assets can give you a serious advantage in today's high-tech world. Learn how to assess, penetrate, and secure UNIX and Windows networks and hosts...
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Black Hat’s Place in Enterprise Information Security
August 17, 2011 Added by:Robb Reck
Throughout the Black Hat briefings, I didn’t once hear the words “defense in depth” or “return on investment.” What I got instead is examples of how the bad guys are going to break into specific systems. Black Hat doesn’t have a management track, the focus is on hands-on attacks and of systems...
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Don't Miss Security BSides in Los Angeles
August 12, 2011 Added by:Headlines
This is a community event - for all of us, by all of us. In exchange for it being a free event, you will be encouraged to be active. Come and talk, speak up, ask questions and participate throughout the event. It is a time for all of us to learn, share and explore without judgment, and con-fees...
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Certified Ethical Hacker v7 Training Course Discount
August 12, 2011 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
Receive up to a $500 discount on the Certified Ethical Hacker v7 course offered by Global Knowledge through the ISLAND TRADEWINDS program - Prepare for the CEH certification while learning the latest ethical hacking techniques...
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BSidesLV and DEFCON 2011 Summary
August 11, 2011 Added by:Michael SecurityMoey
If you have never been to DEFCON there is no way to describe it that would do it justice. DEFCON is draws hackers, crackers, and Feds. The old staples were there such as the lock picking, hardware hacking, Wall of Sheep, sky talks, Mohawk con, etc. This year also had many firsts...
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Juniper SRX Tips: Altering Default Deny Behavior
August 10, 2011 Added by:Stefan Fouant
With just a couple of lines of code we can streamline the configuration, in this case creating an explicitly defined deny policy which logs all traffic that would otherwise be silently discarded. Best of all, we can do so without having to resort to manual configurations of each one...
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Improving the IT Security Industry – A Top-Down Effort
August 10, 2011 Added by:Don Eijndhoven
Compared to other industries, mistakes made by IT personnel aren't always obvious. Systems may keep on working and may even work properly when its poorly configured. If a system does crash, its often very hard to quantify exactly how much damage there is and what it has cost the company...
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U.N. Endorses EC-Council’s Global CyberLympics
August 09, 2011 Added by:Headlines
The cybersecurity executing arm of the UN has endorsed the Global CyberLympics, a new initiative by the EC-Council to foster international cooperation on information security issues and to improve cybersecurity training and awareness in developing nations and third world countries...
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Cybersecurity Foundations Training Course Discount
August 08, 2011 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
Receive up to a $500 discount on the Cybersecurity Foundations course offered by Global Knowledge through the ISLAND TRADEWINDS program - Investigate cybersecurity threats and master techniques needed to protect your network...
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Information Systems Security as a Profession
August 04, 2011 Added by:Bozidar Spirovski
If you’re considering a career in IS security, you’ll find job openings in a variety of related areas. Security specialists may be found in each of the following BLS occupational groups, and often enjoy salaries in excess of $100,000 per year...
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Black Hat's Technical Director Travis Carelock
August 03, 2011
Travis Carelock is the Technical Director for the Black Hat USA 2011 Conference, taking place this year in Las Vegas, Nevada. Travis talks about some of the technical challenges his team ran into this year, including a fire alarm during the first keynote address by Cofer Black...
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Interview Lineup for Black Hat in Las Vegas
August 02, 2011 Added by:Anthony M. Freed
While this is a working trip with little leisure time, I do get to enjoy a fabulous view from my hotel room here at Caesars Palace, compliments of the Black Hat event organizers and the wonderful folks over at Qualys - one of the event's premier sponsors. The video interview lineup is as follows...
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Juniper SRX Tips: Uniform Security Policy Modification
August 01, 2011 Added by:Stefan Fouant
With a couple of lines of code we can alter all of the existing policies on our device without having to resort to manual configuration of each and every one. This type of functionality is perfect when we want to have a singular set of configuration elements apply to all of our policies uniformly...
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Tradewinds: Discounts on Infosec Training and Certification
July 31, 2011 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
The ISLAND TRADEWINDS program is designed to offer infosec training and certification opportunities at significantly discounted rates. You can receive discounts of up to $500 or 20% on courses from Global Knowledge, Career Academy, SANS, and the Infosec Institute...
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My Canons on (ISC)² Ethics - Such as They Are
July 25, 2011 Added by:security curmudgeon
In the email thread between ISC2 general counsel Dorsey Morrow and CISSP holder Boris Sverdlik, one of the replies from Morrow was unbelievable. Not only is the email negligent and libelous, it demonstrates unprofessional behavior and a serious lack of knowledge...
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JNCIE Tips From the Field Summarization Made Easy
July 25, 2011 Added by:Stefan Fouant
Sumarization is a key aspect of practical exams involving routing of some sort. Those who have ever taken a CCIE Routing & Switching or CCIE Service Provider exam can attest, summarization is one thing every expert level candidate needs to master. It is no different with Juniper...




