TECHNICAL SECURITY CONFERENCE (FREE FOR GOVT) : GET Continuing Education Credits

 

EC-Council is bringing some technical training classes to DC which culminates with a one-day highly technical security seminar on Aug 25 and it is free for all Government employees!….. and subsidized for the rest to just $99 !

Unlike other conferences, participants will not be rushed through the presentations, and they can actually learn about the specific topics that are being presented. Renowned security and cyber warfare experts – Jeff Bardin and Richard Stiennon, will be the keynotes for this seminar.

The pricing of the event is kept very low to ensure that budget cuts do not affect the community.

Please help spread the word for this event.
Here are the details of the event:

Workshop (Aug 22-24)

The suite of advanced technical security training workshops covers topics such as:

1. Advanced Penetration Testing
2. Advanced Digital Mobile Forensics
3. Advanced Network Defense
4. Advanced Cryptography

These 3 days workshops are highly technical and lab intensive, so it allows participants to combat real-life scenario. All of CAST programs are co-authored by respected industry professionals.

Seminar (Aug 25)

**One Day Seminar on Aug 25 is FREE for all Government employees. Just need to register with a .mil or .gov email domain.

To register or find out more about this uniquely designed event, please visit www.eccouncil.org/castsummit

And if you require accommodation, we are pleased to inform that the Hyatt Regency has given our group a very attractive rate of just $129 per night (excl taxes). To enjoy this rate, please visit https://resweb.passkey.com/go/eccc

1. To register , please visit: https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=25094&
2. Select “Seminar Pass”.
3. Enter your email address
4. Next on ID Code, insert the promo code CSV22 and click “Apply Code”.
5. Once done, fill in the attendee information and other details, and select the correct training.

 

 

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