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Re: what is required for an engineer to become an SECURITY engineer

Subject: Re: what is required for an engineer to become an SECURITY engineer
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 23:07:48 -0500
Ravi Kumar wrote:

Hi,

I was asked to prepare syllabus for security management,incident
handling,forensics analysis, intrusion detection etc., Th intention is
train an engineer to become a SECURITY engineer. 

Hello,

Your question is incredibly broad.  However, I address all of chapter
13 in my book on Network Security Monitoring on this topic. [0]

Sincerely,

Richard

[0] http://www.taosecurity.com/books.html

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