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Network Specialist School: Baltimore City Community College Venue: Baltimore Tel.: (410) 462-8300 The Network Specialist Certificate offers students skills to analyze, operate, maintain, test, implement, and troubleshoot network interconnections of devices, systems and/or communication services to meet functional objectives of the business. Practical experience is gained in networking, utilizing various systems environments, such as Microsoft Windows, NOVELL, UNIX, and other state-of-theart multiuser/PC-based operating systems. CIS-approved electives offer students the flexibility to acquire... |
Security Analyst/LPT Format: Online School: EC-Council Venue: Albuquerque Tel.: +1.505.341.3228 ECSA/LPT is a security class like no other! Providing real world hands on experience, it is the only in-depth Advanced Hacking and Penetration Testing class available that covers testing in all modern infrastructures, operating systems and application environments. |
Certified Financial Planner (CFP) exam review Format: Online School: The New York Society of Security Analysts Venue: New York City Tel.: (212) 541-4530 NYSSA members pay discounted member rates: |
EC-Council Bootcamp: Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) and Security Analyst (ECSA) Format: On-site School: Academy of Computer Education Venue: Ashburn, Greenbelt Tel.: (877) 564-8724 We offer award winning ECSA-LPT training. Besides the ATC of the Year in 2011 and 2010, in 2009 we were awarded the EC-Council Circle of Excellence Award and our Instructor won the Circle of Excellence for Instructors. In 2010 we were awarded the EC-Council ATC of the Year and our Instructor won Instructor of the Year.
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Reverse-Engineering Malware: Malware Analysis Tools and Techniques Format: On-site School: The SANS Institute Venue: Baltimore, San Antonio, Monterey, New Orleans, Orlando, Phoenix, Reston, Washington, DC Tel.: (301) 654-SANS (7267) This popular malware analysis course has helped forensic investigators, malware specialists, incident responders, and IT administrators assess malware threats. The course teaches a practical approach to examining malicious programs-spyware, bots, trojans, etc.-that target or run on Microsoft Windows. This training also looks at reversing Web-based malware, such as JavaScript and Flash files, as well as malicious document files. By the end of the course, youll learn how to reverse-engineer ...
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