Hi Petr You already have the basic knowledge of pen-testing, therefore I would recommed you need to be very selective on the course you attend, as the majority are script kiddie based, point and click stuff. From our experience at BT, you need a combination of advanced hands-on skill and conceptual security knowledge. Again from our experience we have worked closely with the Security Associates Institute and their Certifed Security Associate program, and have 13 certified CSA experts at BT. Check out the link: http://www.securityassociate.org/csa.pdf But this is only half the picture, you really need to combine this with a conceptual course such as the CISSP. Best Regards Peter Baxter British Telecommunications PLC Head of Information Security - Europe and Asia Tel: +44 (0)20 450 5000 ext. 4456 [Email is spam protected] >On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 13:37, Petr Ruzicka wrote: >> Hi, >> could you recommend me some valuable PenTest training ? >> I know already how to use nmap, ping/traceroute, nessus, hping, nemesis, tcpdump/ethereal, ettercap, I know how to do passive fingerprint of OS, use various honeypots etc. etc. >> However, there is always something new to learn, I'm sure. I did some research of available training courses on the Internet and I'm not sure which could be valuable to me, as I do not need to spend time learning 'nmap -vv -sS -P0 x.x.x.x'. >> Besides programming skills and researching new vurneabilities (and keep running on learing track), is there any good training out there ? >> Thanks a lot >> >> Petr Ruzicka >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> *** Wireless LAN Policies for Security & Management - NEW White Paper *** >> Just like wired networks, wireless LANs require network security policies >> that are enforced to protect WLANs from known vulnerabilities and threats. >> Learn to design, implement and enforce WLAN security policies to lockdown enterprise WLANs. >> >> To get your FREE white paper visit us at: >> http://www.securityfocus.com/AirDefense-pen-test >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >-- >Amal M Al Hajeri >E/Network&Information Security >Etisalat >Head Office Bld(B) 12th floor >Abu Dhabi >UAE >P.O.Box: 3838 >Tel (Office): 00971(2)2584 > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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