Nokia's training offering is $2k and is fairly good from what I hear.
I am creating a Nokia training offering right now myself. It will be less
than 2k and will include things like SSH, Rebuilding a machine from scratch,
and a few other things not covered in their offering.
It will hopefully be bundled with a free or extremely inexpensive IDS course
as well by Q1.
We will then begin an hacking theory/applied hacking/hack prevention class
as well.
Scott Schindler
www.enstar.com/training
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> Scott,
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> I'd be interested to see if you get any replies to this, and if so, what
> the opinions are. I'm considering the Nokia training myself.
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> Thanks.
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> Dave Grabowski
> System Arts, Inc.
> (212) 604-9015 x316
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> Has anyone taken Nokia's training for their firewall appliance? What
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> you like? What was missing? What could have been improved?
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> What would you like to see if you were to attend Nokia training?
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> Please respond directly to me. Try not to respond to the mailing list
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> TYIA,
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> Scott Schndler
> Network Security Instructor
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