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[CISSP-D] FW: Special Friday update for subscribers: Security School #5

Subject: [CISSP-D] FW: Special Friday update for subscribers: Security School #5 launches this morning
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 09:50:32 -0500


FYI all,

IS magazine is offering this course for free, and I believe you can go back and review the past modules as well. JUst thought some of you may be interested in it.

Joan Archer, CISSP

-----Original Message-----
From: Information Security Magazine
[mailto:informationsecurity-B0A7F47E2EB86A5B@lists.techtarget.com]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 6:01 AM
To: Information Security Magazine
Subject: Special Friday update for subscribers: Security School #5
launches this morning

Our Security School for CISSP certification is halfway through the

10-course series and thousands have already benefited from the
>essential elements delivered within each course. As an Information
>Security subscriber, you can visit any of our first 4 Security School
>Lessons/Domains at any time free of charge (I'll list them all below
>-- each includes a webcast, a domain spotight, and sample CISSP exam
>prep questions), but today I'd like to draw particular attention to
>our newest offering that focuses on security telecommunications and
>networking.
>
>-------------------------------------------
>SECURITY SCHOOL LESSON/DOMAIN 5: TELECOMMUNICATIONS & NETWORKING
>
>This session focuses on the 'glue' of network security: how networks
>work, how data is transmitted, how protocols transmit information,
>and how applications understand, interpret and translate data. Topics
>covered include protocol stack models, core technologies and
>topologies, extension technologies, and network components and
>services.
>
>View the full lesson summary and webcast on our magazine's sister
>site, SearchSecurity.com:
>http://searchSecurity.com/r/0,,35706,00.htm?track=NL-347&ad=498771
>
>Benefits include:
>1. Free access to the 45-minute on-demand webcast delivered by CISSP
>training guru Shon Harris, MSCE, CCNA, CISSP; Author of the
>best-selling books "CISSP All-In-One" and "CISSP Passport."
>2. Exclusive "Domain Spotlight" - an insider's guide to each domain.
>3. Sample exam-prep questions.
>And more.
>
>********* SPECIAL NOTE *********
>
>If you're a CISSP candidate or plan to renew your certification soon,
>or if you simply want to gain a greater understanding of how all the
>pieces in the security puzzle fit together, log in to Security School
>today. Start at the beginning or take your pick of any of the courses
>in the first half of this 10-part series.
>
>Available now:
>Lesson/Domain 1: Security Management Practices
>Lesson/Domain 2: Access Control
>Lesson/Domain 3: Cryptography
>Lesson/Domain 4: Security Models and Architecture
>Lesson/Domain 5: Telecommunications and Networking
>http://searchSecurity.com/r/0,,35707,00.htm?track=NL-347&ad=498771
>
>Coming soon:
>Lesson/Domain 6: Applications and System Development (available
>12/16) Lesson/Domain 7: Business Continuity (available 1/12 2005)
>Lesson/Domain 8: Law, Investigation and Ethics (available 2/2 2005)
>Lesson/Domain 9: Physical Security (available 2/24 2005)
>Lesson/Domain 10: Operations Security (available 3/10 2005)
>
>
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