SANS Security East 2012 is coming up soon with new courses!

SANS comes to New Orleans, January 17-26.  Start the year off right with our top-rated instructors and outstanding course offerings.  


SANS Security East 2012 includes two brand new courses:
Security 524: Cloud Security Fundamentals
Two day course uses a variety of vendor and cloud services in the class, and exposes students to everything from architecture considerations to policy and contract review.  SEC524 prepares people for the CCSK (Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge) and covers a lot of ground including hands-on exercises working with virtual machines.
Link to SEC524 at SANS Security East 2012: http://www.sans.org/info/92934

Security 579: Virtualization and Private Cloud Security
Six day course that takes on the security challenges faced with the rapid movement towards implementing virtualized servers.  SEC579 covers architecture and security design, how to design a foundational risk assessment program, and how things change when we move to a cloud environment.
Link to SEC579 at SANS Security East 2012: http://www.sans.org/info/92939

If you have any questions about these courses, feel free to contact Dave Shackleford, SEC524 & SEC579 author and instructor, dshackleford@sans.org.

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Another new course offering will be taught at SANS Security East 2012.
Security 571: Mobile Device Security – Kevin Johnson, SANS Senior Instructor
This course is designed to teach students about the threats organizations are exposed to via the mobile devices on which they depend. This two-day hands-on class uses lecture, labs and real world experiences to educate the students about mobile security within the enterprise.
Link to SEC571 at SANS Security East 2012:

http://www.sans.org/info/92944

For complete details regarding SANS Security East 2012:

http://www.sans.org/info/92949

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