Are you Protected? An Update of Security Issues From Your Wired to Wireless Network
Sondra Schneider, CEO, Security University
July 10, 9:45 am - 10:45 am
If you need to know "what" questions to ask to direct and support successful computer security programs, Are you Protected? Security Awareness Training is what your looking for! Seminar topics will include:
Who's hacking your network?
KeyLogger and Anti-Trojan tools
PDA security best practices
Hacking wireless networks (or Wireless Security & Auditing)
How to do security as a part-time job
Identity Fraud and Authentication
Security trends and futures
Things That Go Bump In The Night - When a Security Disaster Hits Will You Have What It Takes?
Sondra Schneider, CEO, Security University
July 11, 9:45 am - 10:45 am
The lighter side of viruses, trojans, malicious code, bad configurations and people. A better way to prepare you for disaster recovery and a restful nights sleep, or not! Scary short security stories to frighten the bejesus out of you:
Server 54, where are you?
Is that you?
Are Nerds Intelligent?
If its not your job...
Tracker Guy
Right test, wrong conclusion
Help! My laptop is possessed!
Deal? or no Deal?
Hack me plzzzzz
RIDS (Rapid Identity Detection System)
UPromise
BOTTOM LINE: Laughter is the best medicine, security policies make for a great nights sleep before and after a disaster...
Over 25 Educational Sessions!
Sondra Schneider is CEO and Founder of Security University a Connecticut based Computer Security and Information Assurance Training Company. For the past 11 years Sondra has been traveling around the world training network professionals to be network and security professionals. In 2004 she was awarded Entrepreneur of the year for the First Annual Woman of Innovation Award from the Connecticut Technology Council. She sits on the advisory board for 3 computer security (start-up) technology companies and is a frequent speaker at computer security and wireless industry events. She is a founding member of the NYC HTCIA and IETF, and works closely with ISC2, ISSA & ISACA chapters and the vendor community to provide computer security training and feedback.
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