Posted: March 30th, 2010
SOLD OUT!
CEH Overview:
An Ethical Hacker is one name given to a Penetration Tester. An ethical hacker is usually employed by an organization who trusts him to attempt to penetrate networks and/or computer systems, using the same methods as a hacker, for the purpose of finding and fixing computer security vulnerabilities. Illegal hacking (i.e.; gaining unauthorized access to computer systems) is a crime in most countries, but penetration testing done by request of the owner of the targeted system(s) or network(s) is not, except in Germany.
A Certified Ethical Hacker has obtained a certification in how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a hacker.
Course Overview:
ISACA Kentuckiana is planning on a hands on CEH Mini training. The class will be two days of hands on training. You will complete labs related to the material and a general overview of the training. TAKING THIS CLASS ALONE WILL NOT PREPARE YOU FOR THE EXAM. Class is limited to 16 people only. Lunch and light snacks will be provided
Instructor:
Posted: October 27th, 2009
On November 5-6, 2009, Tennessee State University is hosting IP3, Inc., for an Information Assurance and Information Technology Security seminar delivered lecture-style. Ken Kousky, CISSP, CISA, CGEIT, and CEO of IP3 will present “Strategy to Reality – “Real Risk, Real Management, Real Risk Management”, the nation’s leading IT security forum based on an application of IP3’s Strategy to Reality methodology. This unique risk management program will take attendees through four distinct stages of IP3’s Risk Management realization process with new content and new applications.
During this two-day seminar for CEOs, executives, managers and IT professionals, you will learn how the technologies, threats and deployment environments have changed, even since the beginning of 2009!
Learning Objectives:
- Master the foundations of effective IT Security
- Increase knowledge and acquire skills that IT security professionals should possess
- Gain awareness of emerging information technologies
- Find solutions needed to protect and understand your data assets
- Learn why and how to implement the security standards necessary to ensure compliance with government law and regulations
- Understand and apply best practices in risk management
- Integrate information assurance in a life cycle risk management framework
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