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SANS Security 401: Security Essentials Bootcamp Style
March 16-21, 2009
Oregon State University | CH2M HILL Alumni Center

Schedule and Course Syllabus

The course will be held Monday, March 16 through Saturday,
March 21, 2009.

The main class session each day will run from 8:30 am - 5:30 pm.

For a course syllabus, click here:
Course Syllabus

Course Instructor

The course instructor will be Bryce Galbraith.

Bryce began his IT journey at 10 years of age with a Commodore 64 and a 300 baud modem--and he never looked back. As a contributing author of the internationally bestselling book, Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Bryce helped bring the secret world of hacking out of the darkness and into the public eye. Bryce has held security positions at global ISPs and Fortune 500 companies as well as being a Senior Consultant on Foundstone's world renowned attack and penetration team. Bryce also served as Senior Instructor and co-author of Foundstone's "Ultimate Hacking Hands-On" series. He has taught the art of ethical hacking and countermeasures to thousands of IT professionals from a "who's who" of top companies, financial institutions, and government agencies around the globe. Bryce teaches SANS Security 504, "Hacker Techniques, Exploits and Incident Handling" and SANS Security 401, "Security Essentials Bootcamp" for SANS Institute. Bryce is an active member of several security-related professional organizations, he speaks at a variety of conferences and holds a number of certifications: CISSP, GCIH, GSEC, CEH, CHFI, Security+. Bryce is currently Lead Consultant and co-founder of Layered Security, Inc.

 

 
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