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Count down to SANS 505: Securing Windows course @ Carnegie Mellon


From: Wiam Younes <wyounes () ANDREW CMU EDU>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:20:27 -0400

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Good morning Colleagues,

The* *registration for the SANS 505: Securing Windows course, which is
hosted by Carnegie Mellon University on May 17-21,2010, *is ending on
April 30, 2010.*  The course is offered for the EDU and Government staff
for a discounted rate of $950, from an original rate of $3,845.

Security 505: Securing Windows is a comprehensive curriculum for
securing Windows networks. This program brings the confusing complexity
of Windows security into clear focus by starting with foundational
security services, such as Active Directory and Group Policy, and
advancing in a logical progression to particular products or features
which rely on these foundations, such as IIS and IPSec. This course
provides best practices for security, hands-on exercises, extensive
documentation/screenshots, a CD-ROM of scripts, and an objective account
of Windows security (neither unnecessarily bashing Microsoft nor toeing
the party line).

The course will be taught by /Jason Fossen.  /Jason is a principal
security consultant at Enclave Consulting LLC, a published author, and a
frequent public speaker on Microsoft security issues. He is the sole
author of the SANS Institute's week-long Securing Windows course
(SEC505), maintains the Windows day of Security Essentials (SEC401.5),
and has been involved in numerous other SANS projects since 1998. He
graduated from the University of Virginia, received his master's degree
from the University of Texas at Austin, and holds a number of
professional certifications. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas.

For more information and registration, visit
http://www.sans.org/info/53859 or contact Deb Mueller at SANS at
dmueller () sans org <mailto:dmueller () sans org> or 843-947-0294.


Hope to see you at Carnegie Mellon on May 17th!
Wiam

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