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SANS Web Broadcast Announcement
FYI. I highly recommend checking this out.
----- Forwarded message from The SANS Institute <sans@sans.org> -----
> The SANS Institute invites you to participate on Tuesday, August 3 in
> a pair of free web broadcasts on networking and security. You don't
> have to leave your office or home, but you must register in advance to
> receive the user name and password. You can listen to both presentations
> or just one of them. Please do forward this invitation to your co-workers
> who have responsibilities in networking and/or security.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Tuesday, August 3, 1999
> Time: 1 pm EDT, 12 noon, CDT, 11 am MDT, 10 am PDT, 5 pm GMT
>
> First Hour: IP Behavior -- Part I: A LevelOne Foundation Course
> Start time: 1 p.m. EST (and archived for listening at your convenience
> beginning 4 hours later)
>
> This course is one of three important prerequisites for advanced work
> in intrusion detection and firewall management. It teaches you about
> tcpdump and how to interpret the output for tcp, udp, and icmp packets.
> It also teaches you how tcp connections are established and broken.
> The visuals in this program, as in all LevelOne programs, are detailed
> and thorough and have extensive notes.
>
> *** ** *** ** *** ** ***
>
> Second Hour: Internet Investigations
> Start time: 2 p.m. EST
>
> Warren Kruse and Bill Cheswick (author of "Chasing the Wily Hacker")
> present an hour-long discussion of forensics, computer literate criminals,
> garnering law-enforcement assistance, tracking offenders, culling and
> processing computer evidence, and policies/procedures for successfully
> dealing with Internet criminals.
>
> Register for either talk at http://www.sans.org/newlook/events/aug3.htm
>
> ============================ ============================
>
> A Strategy for Learning Intrusion Detection
>
> If intrusion detection and firewalls are going to be part of your job
> description over the next year, please look over the document just posted
> at http://www.sans.org/newlook/events/guide.htm .
>
> It's a roadmap to help you plan your specific skills development program
> in intrusion detection. It covers all six of the in-depth courses
> offered at SANS Network Security 99 (http://www.sans.org/ns99/ns99.htm)
> and will help you select the right courses. It also describes the free
> web-based foundation courses that provide the basic knowledge and
> foundations needed by anyone who aspires to do effective work in intrusion
> detection and firewall management.
>
> Rob Kolstad The SANS Institute sans@clark.net 301-951-0102
> ----- Upcoming Events: ------------------------ Current Publications: ----
> Network Security 99 (New Orleans, 10/99) SANS Network Security Digest
> The SANS NT Digest
> Windows NT Security: Step-by-Step SANS NewsBites Summary
> Incident Handling: Step-by-Step Intrusion Detection: Shadow Style
> WindowsNT Power Tools: Consensus 1998 SANS Salary Survey
> See http://www.sans.org for info and bookstore
----- End forwarded message -----
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