Could we get this class or others like it through LCTTP? It would be nice
to have security-related offerings on campus or nearby, and be able to use
our Educational Assistance for these, as can currently be done for some
Microsoft classes.
Phil
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Phil Rieke - Information Technologist
Agriculture and Natural Resources Technology Services
Michigan State University - [log in to unmask]
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At 10:11 AM 10/30/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>If we can get this in locally for that price, AIS would be sending 7-8
>people to it.
>
>-tim
>
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>Timothy D. First, MCSE, CNA [log in to unmask]
>Information Technologist II (517) 353-4420 x335
>Administrative Information Services Fax: (517) 355-5176
>Michigan State University
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joe Budzyn [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 5:01 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: sans presentation
>
>
>The following e-mail is from the SANS Institute regarding a one day course
>on computer security. The fee is $650 per person if one were to attend the
>course with some sort of discount if four or more people attend from the
>same
>organization.
>
>If there is enough interest, we can try to get a presentation in Lansing or
>on campus. I need to know how many would be willing to pay $650 to attend,
>and
>hopefully it will be less than that. The commitment needs to be firm per
>the
>attached email.
>
>Time for this offer is limited so please let me know quickly.
>
>Joe Budzyn
>
>
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>----
>
>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 10:42:21 -0600 (MDT)
>From: The SANS Institute <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: "Hackers Beware" On The Road
>
>
>Hello, I'm Stephen Northcutt from the SANS Institute. Extensive
>damage caused by CodeRed and Nimda illustrate the impact hacker
>tools can have on a network. The damage also shows how ineffective
>most organizations' defenses are against hackers. System, network,
>and security administrators have discovered they need to understand
>how these attacks work and how to defend against them.
>
>One of SANS most popular instructors, Eric Cole, has agreed to
>present a special class that highlights the key hacker exploits and
>defenses from his incredibly successful new book, "Hackers Beware."
>This one-day course was the highest scoring offering at Network
>Security 2001 in San Diego last week. The inaugural offering of this
>on-the-road training opportunity will be in Washington DC, November
>28, 2001 in conjunction with the CDI East Conference. The description
>of this course can be found at: http://www.sans.org/HackersBeware.htm
>
>We will run this class in several other cities, wherever the
>greatest interest is expressed. If you are interested in attending,
>or sending your people drop us a note at [log in to unmask]
>Sending us an email is not the same as registering, you will still
>have to register after we set the schedule. However, if you are
>interested in having Hackers Beware taught in your city, tell us your
>name and your organization's name, the city (and convenient dates) you
>would want to attend, and the number of people from your organization
>who will definitely come, the number who will probably come, and the
>number who may possibly come. The price is $650 and if four or more
>people come from your organization, there is a discount.
>
>If we have enough interest, we will run the courses in the city
>you recommend. Please let us know by 10/31/2001
>
>Regards,
>Stephen Northcutt - The SANS Institute
>
>
>PS. Eric is the top rated instructor of hacker exploits in the
>country. If you haven't experienced SANS' extraordinary teachers,
>perhaps these comments from some of his students in San Diego, will
>give you a better picture of how good it is.
>
>
>"Outstanding course! Anyone working in the field or just interested
>in knowing how hacker think, why they hack, and how easy it is to
>hack and protect systems from intrusion need to take this course.
>The best instructor yet!"
>- Bobbie Brady- 21st Theater Support Command.
>
>
>"Eric is an excellent speaker and can relate his own personal
>experiences to the issues he is teaching. A very valuable combination
>when teaching computer security."
>- Russell Morrison-AXYS
>
>
>"Very valuable content enabling the good guys to better know the
>enemy in order to defend against them."
>- Gary Rose-WAMS
>
>
>--
>Joe Budzyn [log in to unmask]
>301 Computer Center Ph: (517) 355-4500 x162
>Michigan State University
>East Lansing, MI 48824
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