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Global Information Assurance Certification
SANS is hands down the best bang for the buck available, no one else even comes close!
-Derek Masseth, University of Arizona
Auditing Networks, Perimeters & Systems
6 CPE Credits Per Day
This course is the end product of over one hundred skilled system, network, and security administrators working with one common goal - to improve the state of information security.
Audit 507, like all SANS courses, is based on known and validated threats and vulnerabilities. These threats and vulnerabilities are explained based on validated information from real world situations that can be used to raise awareness within an organization and build an understanding of why auditing is important. From these threats and vulnerabilities, we build the countermeasures and defenses including instrumentation, metrics and auditing. The course begins with a high-level introduction on methods and audit programs. It then takes you through all the particulars of how to actually audit devices and IT systems that range from firewalls and routers all the way down to the underlying operating systems.
You'll be able to use what you learn the day you get home. Five of the six days in the course will include hands-on exercises with the tools discussed during the lecture sections. Each student is invited to bring their own Windows 2000 or higher laptop for use during class. The hands-on exercises will allow you to experiment with the audit tools discussed in class and to actually perform audit functions against SANS-provided servers in class. A great audit is more than marks on a checklist; it is the understanding of the best practices, system analysis and forensics. Sign up for this course and experience the mix of theory, hands-on, and practical knowledge.
Author Statement
The SANS Advanced Systems Audit course stands alone in the Information Assurance arena as the only comprehensive source for hands on audit "How To." Past students have included long time auditors and those new to the field, both of whom have found significant benefit from the refresher material. One individual, a vice president with the IIA (Institute of Internal Auditors) said, "I've been auditing systems for a very long time and no one ever actually gave me a formal process that I can apply to conducting technical audits. Thank you!" While we don't require a high level of technical experience as a prerequisite to this course, we have worked hard to make sure that anyone who comes to the course walks away with a wealth of material that they can go back to their office and apply tomorrow. We realistically address the "How do I get there from here?" problem by offering short-term goal solutions which, when combined, will allow you to achieve your goal: identify, report on and reduce risk in your enterprise.
- DAVID HOELZER
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AUDIT 507 :: Auditing Networks, Perimeters & Systems
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| SANS Network Security 2008 |
Las Vegas, NV |
September 28, 2008 - October 06, 2008 |
| SANS Cyber Defense Initiative 2008 |
Washington, DC |
December 10, 2008 - December 16, 2008 |
| SANS Monterey 2008 |
Monterey, CA |
October 31, 2008 - November 06, 2008 |
| SANS Audit and Compliance 2008 |
Chicago, IL |
September 03, 2008 - September 10, 2008 |
| Mentor Session - Audit 507 |
La Jolla, CA |
October 13, 2008 - December 15, 2008 |
| SANS London 2008 |
London, United Kingdom |
December 01, 2008 - December 09, 2008 |
| Mentor Session - Audit 507 |
Monona, WI |
September 24, 2008 - December 03, 2008 |
| SANS OnDemand |
Online |
Anytime |
| SANS SelfStudy |
Books and .MP3s Only |
Anytime |