TRAINING: May 2009 Archives

May 28th -- Network Penetration Testing

This is a one-day practical course on the use of basic network security tools. Participants will learn how to use Nmap and Wireshark, when and when not to use them, what the alternatives are, what the legal issues are, and more. This hands-on course will allow time for learning how to use Nmap and Wireshark. Gaming will also be used as an enhancement to learning. Software, lab exercises and data will be provided for additional study/use after class.

May 29 -- Web Application Testing

This 1-day course will cover all of the most common security weaknesses found in web applications. Students will learn how to look at their websites from a hacker's point of view, and will learn best practices for finding and resolving existing security vulnerabilities and building new web applications in a secure manner. The course will contain unique and fun hands-on exercises to help students gain a fuller understanding of the concepts presented.

COST:
ISACA Members $75 per day ($150 both days)
Non-Members $100 per day ($200 both days)

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The next class is scheduled for consecutive Monday nights, May 18 through June 29 (no class May 25 - Memorial Day). The class will be held at Ariba in Sunnyvale.

The classes run from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM. Classes typically number up to 30-35 students. From 6:00 - 6:30 PM, we have review, quizzes, a discussion of the previous week's domain discussion, and Q&A. From 6:30 - 9:30 PM, a security domain expert will mentor one or two of the CISSP domains, depending upon the complexity of the domain. Silicon Valley ISSA charges $50 for ISSA members and $85 for non-ISSA members.

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