I totally agree that SANS has some of the best technical training on the
planet.
However this person is coming out of college and stricly getting into
the Security Market, the only SANS certification I could suggest would
be the GSEC. Most of the other cert are very in depth and not for
newcomer
Lately the OSSTMM methodology has been converted into a very good course
called OPST (OSSTMM Professionnal Security Tester). The course is
delivered in the states by www.intenseschool.com and other providers
worldwide.
Enjoy
Clement
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From: Rapaille Max
Good day Gedi,
Security+ is targeted at individuals with 2 years of experience, they
recommend that you have the level of knowledge of A+ or Network+, from
what I have read it seems that you really do.
I do not see why you cannot take the Security+ exam. The 2 years is not
a requirement but a
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You can take a look at:
http://www.cccure.org/Documents/Wireless/OTS2002.zip
It's a presentation in PPT that I did last week. It gives you a nice
overview of what the deal is with Wireless Security and what flaw the
Check out the Orinoco line of card, this is what they recommend to use with
arisnort.
Clement
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