Re: Security/Pen-testing Courses?

From: DaKahuna (da.kahuna@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 11 2008 - 23:14:02 EST


On Feb 11, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Ron wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> I've recently started working as an application security specialist.
> I'm fairly technical, and have a strong programming and security
> background.
>
> My boss wants me to take a course, something a week long. The only
> catch is that our travel budget is nil, and fiscal year ends in
> under 2 months, so it has to be online and soon.
>
> I'm hoping for something on application auditing, general pen-
> testing, code review/code security, or something similar.
>
> Can anybody here make any recommendations?

  Go to www.sans.org and look into their @Home stuff. I believe
their SEC504, Hacker Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling is
offered through this program and I understand it is a good course.

If you happen to be located in the DC area SANS Tysons Corner is the
end of March and there are two different courses of this nature being
offered including a brand new course SEC560 Network Penetration
Testing and Ethical Hacking is being offered and I have signed up for
that one.

I have no affiliation with SANS what so ever other than being fond of
the type of material they offer and the quality of their instructor
staff.

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