Wireless Security
Attention to anyone who want to know more about Wireless Security. A great opportunity here…..
Hack In The Box in collaboration with Bellua Asia Pacific is proud to announce that we will be conducting a 2-day [tag]Wireless[/tag] [tag]Security[/tag] [tag]Training[/tag] at the Westin Kuala Lumpur on the 5th and 6th of June 2006.
Date: 5th & 6th June 2006
Time: 9am - 6pm
Venue: The Westin Kuala Lumpur
Capacity: 15 pax
Trainers: Anthony Zboralski & Jim Geovedi
Cost: USD1299 (early bird rate, ends 14th April 2006) / USD1499 (normal price) - This training is HRDF claimable!This will not be your run of the mill classroom-type training! Attendees will be taken on a half-day war driving session in a fully air-conditioned coach covering the Kuala Lumpur central business district and the areas of Damansara Heights, Mont Kiara and Phileo Damansara. The purpose of this course is to give a full understanding of what wireless networks are, how
they work, how they are found and exploited, and how they can be secured. Students will learn how to attack wireless networks and how to secure them from both management and technical perspectives. There will be a discussion and case studies on actual wireless security penetration test. All findings from the war driving session will be sent to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for both management and technical users.
• IT Operation Professionals
• Information Security Managers and Officers
• Existing security auditors who wish to expand their auditing skills.
• Consultants who wish to provide advice on wireless technology and securityKey Objectives
• Hands-on “War Driving”, performing a Wireless Security Survey
• Technical Awareness of Wireless Hacking and Security Techniques
• Future development in Wireless Security
• Awareness on management control and policy to enhance shortcomings in wireless technologies
The 2-day course will cover:
• Introduction to Bluetooth and WiFi Security
• War Driving in Kuala Lumpur
• Analysing and mapping wireless networks.
• Attacking Wireless Networks and Bluetooth Devices
• Defending Wireless Networks
• Intrusion Detection and MonitoringPrerequisites:
Participants are required to bring their own laptops. Wireless enabled laptops aren’t required as students will connect to a central Kismet Server using a network hub in the training room as well as in the bus.
Attendees to this War Driving Class will also get a free seat to our 6th deep-knowledge security conference; HITBSecConf2006 - Malaysia worth MYR499! This year’s keynote speakers (confirmed) are Bruce Schneier (Chief Technology Officer, Counterpane Internet Security), Mark Curphey (Vice President, Foundstone, a division of McAfee Inc.) and John Viega (Chief Security Architect, McAfee Inc.)! You definitely don’t want to miss this!
For more details and to register for this training class, kindly take a look at the official HITB Training site: http://training.hitb.org/wdkl06/
On behalf of The HITB Team, we look forward to seeing you in June!
If interested, kindly contact:
Dhillon Andrew K.
Founder/Chief Executive Officer,
Hack In The Box - Keeping Knowledge Free
Suite 26.3, Level 26, Menara IMC,
No. 8, Jalan Sultan Ismail,
50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: +603-20394724
Fax: +603-20318359
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March 19th, 2006 at 5:05 pm
Hmm.. sent to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for what?
March 20th, 2006 at 9:28 am
US1499 for 2 days = daylight robbery!
March 21st, 2006 at 10:50 pm
Agreed lah. But this two trainer are good. I attended last year HITB.
March 31st, 2006 at 4:45 pm
sseleriw, yes…the price of this training is way to expenssive compared with other security training (let’s say CEH ;-), ask your company for fund.
April 3rd, 2006 at 12:27 pm
The findings are submitted to MCMC because they are the regulators for the Malaysian telecomms… As such it’s only fitting that the findings on the ’state of wireless security in KL’ be submitted to them for their further action.
LD.
April 3rd, 2006 at 12:31 pm
Regarding the pricing — indeed it’s not exactly cheap, but then again you get what you pay for. The trainers are both HIGHLY skilled and well recognized. The difference between going for CEH, XYZ, ABC training is that HITB’s training IS ALWAYS worth the money — the trainers are not locals but the best possible experts in the subject matter. You won’t get a training class like this anywhere else I can assure you of that.
Further to this the training classes are HRDF claimable — which in short means your company only pays 20% of the price, the remaining 80% is claim back from the HRDF fund. Nobody expects you to pay out of your own pocket.
April 20th, 2006 at 9:19 pm
This is a reminder that there are only 9 more seats available for the upcoming 2-day Wireless Security
Training; War Driving Kuala Lumpur.
July 23rd, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Attention to anyone who know about Information Security Management System. I heard that Prof. Ted Humphreys, recognised as Father of ISMS are comin to Malaysia. Is it true?
Here the link i received, http://www.eccinternational.com/news.php?id=82
Any encouragement? I think is worth because is HRDF claimable.