> > Message: 6 > Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 07:59:58 -0500 > From: "Douglas C. Stephens" <steph...@ameslab.gov> > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: SP security knowledge build up > Message-ID: <6efd278f-31a0-7d0b-d755-8e14bf344...@ameslab.gov> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > To add to Suresh's list, Iowa State University (iastate.edu) offers a > graduate major program and an undergraduate minor program in cyber > security (a.k.a. Information Assurance). They also run an annual > cyber defense competition (ISEAGE). > > > > On 7/24/2018 4:06 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > Not a MOOC. But several schools now have graduate programs in > > security. Off the top of my head, Georgia Tech, UAB, GMU .. > > > > > > > > They might offer some shorter courses as well, for working > > professionals. Take a look. > > > > > > > Message: 7 > Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 12:43:12 -0400 > From: Rich Kulawiec <r...@gsp.org> > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: SP security knowledge build up > Message-ID: <20180724164312.ga6...@gsp.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 03:22:46PM +0200, Ramy Hashish wrote: > > I am planning to build up a security team of fresh engineers whom are > > "network oriented", any advice on the knowledge resources we can start > > with? > > 1. Start with one or more engineers who aren't "fresh". This is more > expensive, potentially much more expensive, but it's much more likely > to result in success than trying to feed a crash course in security > into the brains of people who've never done any of this before. Even if > all > those experienced people do is stop you from making well-known mistakes, > then the investment will be more than worth it. > > 2. I see that several academic programs were mentioned downthread; > one that I'd add to the list is UMBC, which is excellent. > > ---rsk > > > Message: 10 > Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 17:31:01 +0000 > From: "Lotia, Pratik M" <pratik.lo...@charter.com> > To: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org> > Subject: RE: SP security knowledge build up > Message-ID: > <f1219858442343df8d632b785b62f...@sc58mexgp014.corp.chartercom.com > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 03:22:46PM +0200, Ramy Hashish wrote: > > I am planning to build up a security team of fresh engineers whom are > > "network oriented", any advice on the knowledge resources we can start > > with? > > To add to the academic programs - > > CU Boulder has an excellent telecom program for network security and > network engineering; one of their courses focuses solely on SP networks > (full disclosure: I am a CU Boulder alumnus). > > > With Gratitude, > > Pratik Lotia | Security Engineer III > Charter Communications > >
Thank you guys for all your academic recommendation, unfortunately we are not US residents, so can you recommend the references/books/curriculum used in the mentioned programs? Thanks, Ramy