[Crime] SANS CISSP Prep Course this winter at PGE

From: Jeff Bryner (jbryner1@private)
Date: Thu Oct 13 2005 - 14:24:39 PDT


FYI: I'm mentoring the SANS CISSP Prep course here in Portland at PGE's
headquarters starting in the deep murky winter months (Jan 24th) when
there is no sunshine to steal you away from your studies.

If you've been wanting to get your CISSP certification this would be a
great time to study up. SANS boasts a 98% pass rate for students of
this course.

If you have a group, or if you're an infragard member you can get a
discount for the course. Any questions? Email me at jeff@private
or SANS at mentor@private

Here's the link: 
http://www.sans.org/mentor/details.php?nid=1256.

Here's the marketing blurb on it: 

Next, the SANS(R) +S(TM) Training Program for the CISSP(R)
Certification Exam will be offered in Portland, beginning on
Tuesday, January 24, 2006.  The course is being led by SANS Mentor
Jeff Bryner.  Yes, a course from the SANS Institute designed to
prepare you to pass the CISSP(R) certification exam.  Now, you
have your choice, GIAC Security Essentials, CISSP(R) Certification,
or both.  For course details, location, and tuition fees, please go
to http://www.sans.org/mentor/details.php?nid=1256.

This SANS course has been tremendously valuable to those IT
professionals who seek CISSP(R) Certification.  Over the past 18
months, 98% of the people who studied our SANS(R) +S(TM) Training
Program for the CISSP(R) Certification Exam and then took the CISSP(R)
Certification exam passed the exam. The average pass rate throughout
the country for the various prep courses offered is around 70%.
If you want the SANS percentage pass rate on your side when you sit
for this difficult exam and important certification, you need to
register for this SANS course, led by Jeff Bryner.  To register,
please click on http://www.sans.org/mentor/details.php?nid=1256.

SANS conferences are great and everyone should try to attend one every
year or two.  But the volume of material to absorb in a SANS course
is immense.  That is why we are announcing an opportunity for you to
take one of our most popular courses, SANS(R) +S(TM) Training Program
for the CISSP(R) Certification Exam, in Portland in the SANS mentor
format, so that you can learn this material over a more comfortable
10 week schedule, without having to leave work for a concentrated
period of time.

There are a wide range of books, web sites and other concentrated
courses dedicated to the CISSP certification.  Our students tell us
that none of them present the information in a way more clearly and
effectively than this course.  You will walk away more prepared to take
the test and to face the daily challenges of information security.
While books, other courses and web sites provide similar data, the
stories, examples and clarification you will get from this course
and from your colleagues in attendance are invaluable.  It is this
opportunity to meet your colleagues enrolled in this course and to
learn from their experiences in a more relaxed atmosphere that makes
this class something that no book or web site can provide.

We are offering the SANS teaching methodology (the best, most current
Courseware written by Dr. Eric Cole) applied to the CISSP(R)
material.  Our course has been field tested by more than 800 students
who have already taken this SANS(R) +S(TM) Training Program for the
CISSP(R) Certification Exam over the past 18 months.

The CISSP(R) certification curriculum  covers security from a 30,000
foot view.  There is a lot of theoretical information covered which
is critical for all security professionals to understand.

However this material can be dry and since most students do not see
the direct applicability to their jobs, they find it boring. The goal
of this course is to bring the CISSP(R) ten domains of knowledge to
life. By explaining important topics with stories, examples and case
studies, the practical workings of this information can be discovered.

The SANS(R) +S(TM) Training Program for the CISSP(R) Certification Exam
will cover the security concepts needed in order to take the CISSP(R)
Certification exam.  This course is an accelerated review course
that assumes the student has a basic understanding of networks and
operating systems and focuses solely on the ten domain of knowledge
as determined by (ISC)2.

The course also teaches the logic behind the questions on the CISSP(R)
certification exam.  As part of your tuition fee of $2,195, you will
receive access to two online practice CISSP(R) certification exams,
to prepare you for the real thing, which is offered at least three
times per year in Seattle, San Francisco and Vancouver, BC.  Note:
The CISSP(R) Certification exam fee is not included in the tuition
fee of $2,195, the exam fee must be purchased directly from (ISC)2.

The SANS(R) +S(TM) Training Program for the CISSP(R) Certification Exam
offered in Portland, in a convenient schedule which doesn't force you
to take off work for a week, a success rate of 98% of those students
who have studied this course material and then taken the CISSP(R)
Certification Exam, at a tremendous tuition fee of $2,195 per student.
You can save an additional $100 on the tuition fee if you register
by December 27, 2005.  You will get the added benefit of networking
with your professional peers in Portland who attend this course,
and you will be guided in your study by Jeff Bryner.  And, as with
all SANS courses, you will find that what you learn in class you will
be able to use the very next day when you return to your office.

Does this sound like the kind of training that would help you obtain
your CISSP(R) Certification and be more effective in your job?
Then register today and see for yourself the excellent value of SANS
training and the CISSP(R) Certification at
http://www.sans.org/mentor/details.php?nid-1256.

If you have any questions, please email us at mentor@private

REGISTRATION DISCOUNTS:
We offer a group discount rate for two or more individuals registering
from the same organization.  To obtain the discount code, you must
send an email to lmp@private requesting the code ***PRIOR TO***
registering for this course.  We can not go back and re-register with
the discount code once you have already registered.

Take care,

Jeff.
PGE IT Security.
CISSP, GCIH, GCFA
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