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TWO-DAY
WORKSHOP
January 12-13, 2004
The
Canaudit penetration team has designed this two-day seminar for
audit and security professionals. This seminar teaches the necessary
skills required for effective penetration testing. The participants
will gain valuable insight into the most significant and common
vulnerabilities and exploits that threaten their systems. The
instructor will demonstrate the use of software tools and specialized
techniques by conducting penetration tests on live sites and by
analyzing past data. Participants will also have the opportunity
to have their web sites tested during this session. As corporate
networks are linked together, pre-emptive security testing is
a necessary protective mechanism. The Internet enables hackers
to readily share new tools and exploits that threaten corporate
security. Therefore it is essential that auditors and security
professionals discover the network exposures before the hackers
do. This seminar will provide the participants with a step-by-step
approach that they can use to identify their vulnerabilities.
WHO SHOULD
ATTEND
This
course is targeted towards auditors, system administrators, Information
Technology personnel, and all others interested in the security
of their company networks. Having no prerequisite, this class
is designed to increase the knowledge and awareness of participants
of all levels.
As
an added bonus for attending this seminar/workshop, Ernst &
Young is inviting the class attendees to a Monday evening reception
and viewing of the E&Y Attack & Penetration facilities.
VENUE
Ernst &
Young, 5 Times Square, New York, NY 10036
(42nd
Street & 7th Avenue, entrance is on 7th)
Please
bring photo ID -- NO walk-ins will be permitted!
Attire
for this class is Business Casual
HOURS
Monday
& Tuesday, January 12 & 13, 2004
Registration:
8:30 am - 9:00 am
Class:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
For
questions, please contact:
Pat
Grant at (212)635-7473 / PGrant@bankofny.com
or Elaine Strogach at (212)648-0268
/ Strogach_Elaine@jpmorgan.com
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