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Conference Information

SANS Atlanta 2007 Hacker & CISSP
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Atlanta, GA
October 8 - October 13, 2007

Hotel Information

Hilton Suites Atlanta Perimeter
6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA US
Phone: 770-668-0808
Fax: 770-394-9474
URL: Hotel Website

The hotel will require a major credit card to guarantee your reservation. To cancel your reservation, you must notify the hotel at least 72 hours before your planned arrival date.

Tuition & Fee Information

$3195 - SANS® +S™ Training Program for the CISSP® Certification Exam

$3295 - Hacker Techniques, Exploits & Incident Handling

Refunds:
If you have no one to replace you, please submit your refund request in writing to registration@sans.org, postmarked no later than Wednesday, September 19, 2007. Your pre-paid fee will be returned, less $100 processing fee, in the same manner in which it was paid. No refunds will be given after Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Vendor Events

No Vendor Events Scheduled At This Time

Faculty Information

Jonathan Ham
Jonathan is an independent consultant who specializes in large-scale enterprise security issues, from policy and procedure, through staffing and training, to scalable prevention, detection, and response technology and techniques. With a keen understanding of ROI and TCO (and an emphasis on process over products), he has helped his clients achieve greater success for over 12 years, advising in both the public and private sectors, from small upstarts to the Fortune 500. He's been commissioned to teach NCIS investigators how to use Snort, performed packet analysis from a facility more than 2000 feet underground, and chartered and trained the CIRT for one of the largest U.S. civilian Federal agencies. He currently holds the CISSP, GSEC, GCIA, and GCIH certifications, and is a member of the GIAC Advisory Board. A former combat medic, Jonathan still spends some of his time practicing a different kind of emergency response, volunteering and teaching for both the National Ski Patrol and the American Red Cross.
Dave Shackleford
Dave Shackleford, Director of Configuresoft's Center for Policy & Compliance, is a course and exam author for the SANS Institute, where he also serves as a GIAC Technical Director. He is the co-author of Hands-On Information Security from Course Technology, as well as the “Managing Incident Response” chapter in the Course Technology book, Readings and Cases in the Management of Information Security. Previously, he worked as CTO for the Center for Internet Security, as well as for a security consulting firm in Atlanta. He has also worked as a security architect, analyst, and manager for several Fortune 500 companies. He has consulted with hundreds of organizations in the areas of regulatory compliance, security and network architecture and engineering. His specialties include incident handling and response, intrusion detection and traffic analysis, and vulnerability assessment and penetration testing.