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RE: CEH training

Subject: RE: CEH training
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 22:01:30 -0500
Gregory,

Take a look into the SANS course taught by Ed Skoudis.  I took his class
several months ago and it is a great primer class for you to get your feet
wet.  Also take a look at the FoundStone classes on ethical hacking.  I've
never been to one, but I've gotten quite a bit of good feedback from those
that have attended.  You'll also want to pick up a copy of Hacking Exposed
for a good desk reference.  Good luck.

My Two Cents,


Chuck McWhirter, CISA, CISSP, CISM
IT Security Manager - Houston
Horn Murdock Cole
10375 Richmond Avenue, Suite 450
Houston, TX 77042
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-----Original Message-----
From: glemmon@onealwebster.com [mailto:glemmon@onealwebster.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 1:35 PM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: CEH training

Hi all,

I am looking at getting some training to start my official journey down =
the path as a Security Penetration Tester - and was wondering about the =
views on taking the Intense School's CEH boot Camp. Has anyone on/from the
list attended their course and have and feedback/recommendations? My =
background is predominantly Windows, but I am fairly functional with Linux.
I am more interested in online courses right now though only because I am =
currently involved in some projects that require me to be available for my
office = over the next couple of months. Any constructive feedback is more
than = welcome.
Thanks


Gregory Lemmon, MCP, Security+
I.T. Manager

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