If you're in the San Antonio area and have a need for forensics and incident response training, checkout the SANS Security 508: Computer Forensics Investigation and Response course that I will be teaching during the first week of June.
I have been working incident response and computer forensics for about five years. It is an exciting and challenging field that changes rapidly. I have been reviewing Rob Lee's latest course revision and am amazed at the amount of new material in the course since I taught it last summer.
If you're not in San Antonio, but have a desire to take this training, SANS has launched a "Forensics Tour" that will be bringing 508 to several locations over the coming year. Check the Community Events link over at the forensics.sans.org site for more details.
If you're in San Antonio and want to meetup while I'm there, leave a comment. I'm going to try and attend the San Antonio Hackers gathering the week that I'm there.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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