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    Default Looking for security training

    I am looking for a legitimate training course in the continental US that can
    provide in-depth, technical instruction on how to protect a website running
    the latest ASP.NET. I *don't* want a management-level class where I'm told
    "don't allow X to happen". Unless you actually know how a hack is executed
    (i.e. you have done it), you really can't defend against it. I need
    hands-on real-world examples and real tools, not a lecture.

    If anyone can recommend something to help, please let me know.

    Thank you.
    David


    David Godwin Guest

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    Default RE: Looking for security training

    David,
    Email me at [email]cragsdale@nhdallas.com[/email]
    New Horizons Computer Learning Center
    Microsoft Gold Training Partner
    Have some ideas, and have a penetration testing course comming up in March
    you might be intrested in!

    "David Godwin" wrote:
    > I am looking for a legitimate training course in the continental US that can
    > provide in-depth, technical instruction on how to protect a website running
    > the latest ASP.NET. I *don't* want a management-level class where I'm told
    > "don't allow X to happen". Unless you actually know how a hack is executed
    > (i.e. you have done it), you really can't defend against it. I need
    > hands-on real-world examples and real tools, not a lecture.
    >
    > If anyone can recommend something to help, please let me know.
    >
    > Thank you.
    > David
    >
    >
    >
    Craig Guest

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