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Re: Change to SANS Intrusion Detection program schedule
- To: http://www.clark.net/~sans
- Subject: Re: Change to SANS Intrusion Detection program schedule
- From: http://www./~robert (Red Hat Linux User)
- Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 20:15:25 -0400
- In-Reply-To: <199807091356.http://www.corona.digisle.net/~DAA13430>
> From: http://www.clark.net/~sans
> Date: Thu Jul 9, 3:56am
>
> To: SANS Network Security Digest Readers
> From: Alan Paller, Director of Research and Education
> Subject: Change in programs and schedules for Intrusion Detection (and NT
> Security)
>
> The schedules of both the UNIX-based Intrusion Detection courses and the
> Advanced Windows NT Security and Optimization courses in New York and San
> Francisco the last week in July and in Washington the last week in San
> Francisco were changed based on the feedback from last week's programs in
> Washington DC.
>
> If you were planning to attend, please take a look at the url for the
> city of choice to get the final dates plus course outlines and faculty
> biographies.
>
> New York July 27-August 1 <www.sans.org/ny/ny.htm>
> San Francisco July 27-August 1 <www.sans.org/sf/sf.htm>
> Washington DC August 24-28 <www.sans.org/dc2/dc2.htm>
>
> The people teaching these courses are extraordinary. Stephen Northcutt -
> who teaches the Intrusion Detection and Incident Handling manages one of
> the two most advanced and successful intrusion detection teams in the
> world. Dr. Eugene Schultz is widely respected as the best Windows NT
> instructor in the world and Mark Edmead's book on Windows NT Optimization
> will be published by MacMillan in the fall.
>
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