Many people come to the iClass website while researching EC Council certification courses such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Comuter Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI), Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) (Penetration Testing Training), Certified Secure Coding (ECSP) and many more!
Of course all of this research led to web inquires and a within those queries a common thread was found which was that IT Professionals wanted to know more about what type of information was contained in each certification course.
iClass is proud to introduce the First Look series; A one day snap shot of the type of experience that a learner can expect from our 5 day certification courses.
All courses offer a real world view of the subject matter taught by an industry professional!
EC Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) First Look
Topics: Module 4 - Advanced Sniffing Techniques | Module 5 - Vulnerability Analysis with Nessus
Join this 3 hour live online session as we explore advanced sniffing techniques and review some of the tools featured in the ECSA program, including the Nessus vulnerability scanner. The session will be led by EC-Council Lead Trainer, Joe McCray.
In this training session you will learn how to: Use Wireshark for Network Troubleshooting, Review various scanning techniques, Perform the Nessus assessment process: scanning, enumeration, vulnerability detection, Manage plug-ins and report generation in Nessus, Implement techniques for evidence examination and analysis through various electronic devices, Witness live a demonstration using Nessus
There will be a 30 minutes Q&A towards the end of the session where you can ask Joe questions pertaining to the training.
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Time: 9am to 12pm EST
Instructor: Joe McCray, EC Council Master Instructor
To register for the event; please click the button blow!
Introduction to Computer Forensics
This online computer forensics training event was designed to allow attendees to acquire knowledge to evaluate their current business processes and see how computer forensic approaches can maximize value in any organization.
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Time: 11am to 6pm EST
Instructor: Robert Reed, Forensics Investigator, Tucson Police Department.
For a complete description of the course and to register for the event; please click the button blow!