Wednesday, 10 March 2010
 
 
Time to register : high-end session of security courses Print
Navixia is pround to announce that it is again hosting a session of Network Security Enforcement courses (ethical hacking) that will take place in September and October 2009, in partnership with South African security specialist SensePost.
 

Network Security Enforcement, intermediary techniques (in English)
This introduction course teaches you how to protect your company against hackers. This course will teach you by means of real examples, solid theory and hands-on exercises how a hacker would proceed to break into your network. Armed with this knowledge you can test and ensure that your systems are secure against these kinds of threats and attacks.
Lausanne/Ecublens, September 28-29-30, 2009

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The ultimate Network Security Enforcement course (in English)
This course, the most advanced of its kind in the world, is designed to stretch your technical skill to the limit. You’ll learn more about technology and how it works, you’ll new skills and hacking techniques, you’ll learn new defensive strategies and, most importantly, you’ll learn to think, think, think, in new and innovative ways about the hacking ethic, techniques, way of thinking and real-life computer security approaches.   Each exercise is designed to teach a specific lesson and will be discussed in detail after they are completed. In this way you learn from your instructors, your colleagues and your own successes and failures.
Lausanne/Ecublens, October 1-2, 2009

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Application Security Enforcement course (in English)
This course is designed to teach developers how to enhance the security of their applications. You will be exposed to the attack vectors in common use today, as well as techniques, processes and the mindset required to protect against them. Developers and Project Managers benefit hugely from this course by learning how to detect badly written code, how to prevent such errors and how to effectively integrate security and security testing into the development process for the future.
On request

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