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SANS-EDU Hacker Techniques (SEC 504) at University of Kansas
From: Sherry Callahan <scallahan () KUMC EDU>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:45:04 -0600
Just a reminder of the SANS Hacker Techniques class being hosted by the University of Kansas this April and at an irresistible price. If you're interested, hurry - this course is filling fast! ********************************* The University of Kansas and SANS are pleased to offer the extremely popular six-day certification course, "Hacker Techniques, Exploits & Incident Handling." (SANS course description: http://www.sans.org/training/description.php?tid=243) This training is offered to educational employees K-12 and college, members of law enforcement or state employees at a significantly reduced price (over 70% off of the normal price). SECURITY 504: Hacker Techniques, Exploits & Incident Handling April 22 - 28, 2007 9am - 6pm, Mon-Sat. (with a "Capture the Flag" session on Saturday) Holiday Inn Holidome, Lawrence, KS REGISTRATION: Registration deadline is April 1, 2007. COURSE FEES: Employees of an accredited educational institution or state government, state or local law enforcement: $995 Non-education/non-law enforcement attendees: $3,250 The registration fee includes your course registration and manuals, refreshment breaks, daily lunches, two keynote speakers, vendor expo and reception dinner (April 22, 2007). During the week of class, you may also register to seek your GCIH Certification for an additional fee of $300 (for more information: http://www.giac.org/certigications/security/gcfw.php) To register or for more information, please go to: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/programs/security/ ********************************** Sherry Callahan, CISSP, CISM, CISA Director, Information Security University of Kansas Medical Center scallahan () kumc edu www2.kumc.edu/security Charles Crawford, CISSP, GSNA, C|HFI IT Security Officer University of Kansas ccrawf () ku edu www.security.ku.edu
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