Hrrmm... TSCM you say? I hope there are a few pre-requisites for that course.. namely, candidates must possess the appropriate technical skills and have some relevant work experience within the field of electronics, circuit design/analysis, has a good understanding of RF concepts, has a solid background in calculus..? Otherwise this course will do nothing for the commuity but simply pump out a ream of 'professional script kiddiez' who will lull their customers into a false sense of security. <insert head shaking here> - phzy On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 09:24:01 -0400, "Panczenko, Michael" <mpanczenkoat_private> wrote : > > I'm please to announce a new "Cybercrime Specialist" training program being > offered through the Maryland Cybercrime Center of Excellence (MCCE), a > newly-formed partnership between the Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, > MD, and The Windermere Group, Annapolis, MD. This program provides training > in computer and network forensics, legal, information assurance, and > technical surveillance/countermeasures (TSCM). > > All courses in the Cybercrime Specialist Program are practical and > participants can immediately apply knowledge and skills in the workplace. > MCCE has designed and built a high-tech training facility specifically for > cybercrime training that includes a computer forensics lab, an information > assurance lab, and a mock courtroom. > > All classes include extensive hands-on training. Class sizes are limited to > provide a one-to-one ratio of computer to student and individualized > assistance from the instructor. > > Upon successful completion of each course, participants will receive > Continuing Education Units (CEU's). Those students who successfully complete > the entire six-course Cybercrime Specialist program will also receive a > Letter of Recognition from Anne Arundel Community College. > > Currently available courses include: > > Introduction to Cybercrime (CYB 501) > Principles of Information Security and Protection (CYB 502) > Legal Side of Cybercrime (CYB 503) > Basic Forensics Examination (CYB 504) > Data Hiding and Steganography (CYB 505) > Technical Surveillance and Counter Measures (CYB 506) > > For more information, please visit http://www.mdcybercrime.org or e-mail > <mailto:infoat_private>. > > Thank you, > > Michael Panczenko > Director, E-Crime > The Windermere Group > > > > -- Sent with Antiplur webmail: http://www.antiplur.com
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