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Re: FW: EC-Council Network Security Administrator Course attains the NSA / CNSS 4011 Certification


From: p1g <killfactory () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 00:17:31 -0400

Baki,  I agree.

Leonard,

More is not better, so remove the older garbage from the courseware
for CEH and CHFI.
Sometimes I think you guys are shooting for the biggest 3 ring binder award.

No insult intended.

On 3/11/08, Baki Gábor <baki.gabor () infobia hu> wrote:
Dear leonard,

I suggest you to have your books reviewed and renewed as early as you can.
I've opened EC Council's book for a NSA training and I've found the
followings:
- IPSec can't encrypt the network traffic, because the Windows 2000 (!)
server is not able to do that,
- You should rather not use EFS, because EFS will face trouble at decrypting
etc..
- At Kerberos authentication (if I remember well) the server uses the
client's private key for some check or whatever.

After these few sentences I closed the book and I've held the security
training from other sources.
I've just made the students correct these errors in their books.

It is not to mention the very poor quality of the printouts of the slides..

Kind regards,
Gabor Baki
CISA, CISM, MCSE, MCT, etc.

-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On
Behalf Of leonard () eccouncil org
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 6:18 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: EC-Council Network Security Administrator Course attains the NSA /
CNSS 4011 Certification

The Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) / National Security Agency
( NSA) of the United States of America certified EC-Council Network Security
Administrator Certification as 100% mapped to the CNSS National Standards
4011.

This certification is made by the Information Assurance Courseware
Evaluation (IACE) Program, National INFOSEC (Information Security) Education
and Training Program and is administered by the U.S. National Security
Agency (NSA).The Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) and National
Security Agency (NSA) have developed a nationally recognized certification
program based on NSTISSI standards. The CNSS / NSA Certification is a
government class certification that is the National Training Standard for
Information Security Professionals

For more information -> http://www.eccouncil.org/newsletter/CNSS.swf





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