(keitai-l) Fwd: News About Japanese Security Programs from SANS

From: Dirk Rösler <dirkSPAM_at_tkm.att.ne.jp>
Date: 12/17/02
Message-Id: <A682AB78-1158-11D7-8489-0030654492C6@tkm.att.ne.jp>
For the security-inclined on this list. Please contact Alan if you are=20=

interested in SANS training in Japan.

Dirk

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> From: SANS Research Office <sansro@sans.org>
> Date: Tue Dec 17, 2002  02:28:40 Asia/Tokyo
> Subject: News About Japanese Security Programs from SANS
>
> To: Dirk Rosler
> =46rom Alan Paller, Director of Research, the SANS Institute
>
> We have two positive announcements about SANS security education=20
> programs in Japan.
>
> First, the step-by-step guides to security that US government agencies=20=

> and many large companies
> depend upon for all their technical workers have been translated into=20=

> Japanese, by Japanese
> experts in security.
>
>
> =B6SANS Step-by-Step Guides Japanese Edition=B6
>              =B6=B6Now on sale!=B6=B6
>   [Securing Windows 2000]
>   [Solaris Security]
>   [Computer Security Incident Handling]
>   [Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity]
>   [Securing Cisco Routers]
>
>>>> MORE Information>>>
> http://www.nri-secure.co.jp/sans/index.html
>
> Second, SANS is planning a full SANS course in Tokyo in April if there=20=

> is enough interest.
>
> We will run the complete SANS SecuritY Essentials training program --=20=

> to prepare you for both
> certification and possibly to become SANS mentors to help others in=20
> Japan learn the material.
>
> If you believe there is real demand for such a program, please let me=20=

> know how many people from
> your organization would want to come to a program assuming the cost is=20=

> around 350,000 yen.
>
> Complete details on the training program contents are available at=20
> www.sans.org.
>
> Thank you for working toward improved security.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Alan Paller
>
Received on Tue Dec 17 02:55:34 2002