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Re: SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling
From: Paul Keser <pkeser () STANFORD EDU>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 16:18:43 -0700
I see farther down the page they are offering edu pricing for SANS@home classes too. I took the hacking class (SEC504) @home last fall and I really liked it. I feel I got more out of it @home then I did when I took it several years earlier live. While you don't get the face time you do with regular SANS classes it is nice to stretch it our over 3 months to give more time for it to sink in...and I still have Ed S. in my aim buddies list :-) -PaulK Paul Keser Assoc. Information Security Officer Stanford University 650.724.9051 GPG Fingerprint: DBA3 E20F CE91 28AA DA1C 4A77 3BD9 C82D 2699 24FB Matthew Gracie wrote:
Michael Renne wrote:are there any SEC502 perimeter protection in-depth sessions coming up in or near the northeast over the summer with this discount?As long as we're making requests (I can only assume that someone from SANS is reading this list), I would like to see the Securing Unix course taught in the northeast, or at least on this side of the Mississippi. --Matt
Current thread:
- SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling Marty Peterman (May 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling Michael Renne (May 31)
- Re: SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling Karen Duncanson (May 31)
- Re: SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling Michael Jewett (May 31)
- Re: SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling Randy Marchany (May 31)
- Re: SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling Matthew Gracie (May 31)
- Re: SANS UVa Early-bird registration extended SANS SEC504 Hacking Techniques, Exploits, & Incident Handling Paul Keser (May 31)