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Navixia is proud to present, in partnership with South African Security Specialist Sensepost, a series of internationally recognized high-end Information Security training courses designed to teach you how to enhance the security of your company network. These courses aim to address a very specific niche in the marketplace, and have been successfully presented world-wide on a regular basis to a multitude of organizations, both through training partners as well as directly to Sensepost’s clients. HBN – Chief of Staff (2-days Network Security Enforcement course aimed at technical and business leaders) "Chief of Staff" is a brand new concept: a security course aimed at technical and business leaders. This course brings IT and IT Security managers real technical information in a language they can relate to. No technical jargon, no acronyms or techno-speak, just good, solid information presented in a way that managers can apply to make better decisions. This course is designed to empower managers by cutting through the technical barriers and presenting them with useful facts and decision making skills. Overview This course offers a very powerful blend of technical and managerial insights. Senior SensePost analysts with years of experience at multiple levels will present the technical realities of today's information security landscape in a form that is not only understandable, but also useful to managers and decision makers. Over the two-day course you will be shown the dark side of the information security world. You will then be presented, without technical jargon, with the real facts and the skills you need to survive and thrive in a hostile digital world. What you will learn The course is divided into three modules: | | - Reality Check:A practical demonstration of what can and can't really happen on your network
In this module we describe and demonstrate some of the better-known and lesser-known attacks that are being used against your network. You'll see how these attacks actually work, how difficult or easy they are to execute, and what the impact will be if they succeed.
| | | Digital Self Defense: How to protect your own electronic space In this module we'll explore the risks that face you and your own personal technology and data. We'll consider many of the security issues that affect you as an individual and a representative of your company. This includes maintaining your privacy on the Internet, guarding the data on your workstation and protecting your personal area network – your notebook, your phone and your PDA.
| | | The Art of War: Sound security decision making In this module we'll start to equip with some of the facts, the thinking skills and the reasoning ability you'll need to process all the information you're faced with and make relevant risk management decisions. We'll look at the definition of risk, and how it can be evaluated, we'll consider how to evaluate different security solutions and the role of various standards and 'best practices'. The course will be presented in an interactive manner with plenty of time for questions and discussion.
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Who should attend This course offers a fresh perspective from which anyone involved in information security will benefit. Clearly, the target audience is the risk manager, the IT manager, the CIO or the CSO of a corporation. However, senior technical professionals, consultant, IT auditors and other enthusiasts will also find the course interesting and informative. This course has no prerequisites. To enquire about the next session, register on the waiting list or just get more information about this course: :
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