Cyber Security Expertise – Where Should You Begin?
Everyone currently working in Cyber Security has a non-technical background. None of them were born experts in the field. Every Cyber Security expert today learned their technical knowledge over time and through hard work.
What is the BEST way for you to begin your personal journey to Cyber Security expertise? The SANS Institute offers two good options:
SEC301 – Introduction to Cyber Security: sans.org/sec301
SEC401 – Security Essentials: Network, Endpoint, and Cloud: sans.org/sec401
Both are excellent, but each assumes a certain level of Prior Knowledge. This Webinar will help you choose YOUR best entry point on the path to expertise.
About the Speakers
Keith Palmgren is a cybersecurity professional with over 35 years of experience specializing in the IT Security field. He is a SANS Senior Instructor and the author of SEC301: Introduction to Cyber Security. Keith also runs a successful security consulting practice, working with corporate leadership and security staff to help lower their organization’s risk. Keith has taught over 25,000 students and authored 22 courses, seven of which the American Council on Education certified as eligible for college credit. Not only does he make sure students are grounded with the importance of fundamentals, but he shows them the evolution of cybersecurity; an evolution that he was part of.
Bryan Simon is a SANS Senior Instructor and lead author of SEC401: Security Essentials – Network, Endpoint, and Cloud, as well as an internationally recognized expert in cybersecurity since 1991. He’s currently the president and CEO of Xploit Security Inc, a company that provides expert advice, guidance, and actionable intelligence to all levels of the public and private sectors. Over the course of his career, Bryan has held various technical and managerial positions in the education, environmental, accounting, and financial services sectors. He speaks on a regular basis at international conferences and with the press on matters of cybersecurity. Bryan’s taught students from organizations such as the FBI, NATO, and the UN in matters of cybersecurity, on three continents.
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