Same here... Maybe next time we can get the both of you in on it... I don't
know- that would be pretty scary ;)
A blurb in the newsletter would be great! I'll get up with you offline. t
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Hi Tim,
Sounds like its going to be a great time! Wish I could be there. But if you send me the course materials, I'll even include a plug in the newsletter which goes out early next month :-))
Have fun!
Tom www.isaserver.org/shinder Tom and Deb Shinder's Configuring ISA Server 2004 http://tinyurl.com/3xqb7 MVP -- ISA Firewalls
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Greetings Security Professionals:
Sorry if you find this a blatant commercial plug for Blackhat, but I just wanted to drop you a line to remind you that time is about to run out for discounted training sessions at Blackhat Vegas 2005. For the first time, Blackhat is offering special weekend classes to better help accommodate the schedules of attendees. In addition, a record number of Blackhat-certified training sessions are available.
While seats are still available for both sets of 2-day trainings for my Microsoft Ninjitsu sessions, there are many more classes available that I recommend you take a look at. We've really had great response to our Securing Microsoft Technologies series, so if you are interested in securing Exchange, SQL, AD, deploying Group Policy, ISA Server (and DMZ design) and general Microsoft infrastructure security, this class may be for you. But I want to make sure I don't take away focus from some of the other classes out there - For instance, Jay Beale's "Securing Solaris and Locking Down Linux" is great for you *nix folks out there (I've personally attended this course, and Jay rules.) But of course you've got many other incredible security people like the Litchfield's, Sensepost, Halvar, Hoglund and Butler, Saumil Shah, Joe Grand, Steve Dugan, and a bunch more folks (if I left out a buddy, sorry.)
Anyone interested should check it out at www.blackhat.com.
Oh, and one more thing-- I'm really stoked to announce that Microsoft has gone above and beyond the call of duty and has illustrated their continued commitment to security by providing one of the world's top ISA Server security professionals as a security training resource for attendants of my training:
Jim Harrison, ISA Ninja, will be hosting a special ISA Server 2004 immersion training segment and will assist the Hammer of God trainers on "DMZ Day" while we build a back-to-back ISA 2004 production DMZ infrastructure. Really cool stuff, and my thanks go out to Microsoft for sanctioning Jim's involvement with the class.
Thanks for your time. Timothy (Thor) Mullen
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