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Toronto, ON - June 25 - 30, 2006
Global Information Assurance Certification

I learned more here in six days than I could in a year in terms of breadth of knowledge.
-Stephen Yuhas, TESSCO Technologies

Dear Colleague,

Let SANS help you get up to speed on current threats, learn defensive strategies, and build your information security skill set! SANS Toronto 2006 on June 25-30 will feature four hands-on audit and security courses to help you energize your career whether you are new to IT security or an experienced professional. Please choose from among the following courses:

  • Audit 507: Auditing Networks, Perimters & Systems
  • Security 401: SANS Security Essentials Bootcamp Style
  • Security 503: Intrusion Detection In-Depth
  • Security 504: Hacker Techniques, Exploits & Incident Handling

SANS training can benefit you in so many ways! Consider some of the benefits:

  • We promise that you will be able to use what you learn in these classes immediately upon returning to work, making you a more effective and efficient IT professional.
  • All four courses at SANS Toronto 2006 prepare you for a GIAC Certification (www.giac.org). Earning GIAC certification proves to your employer and clients that you have mastered the material in your field of study.
  • Each of these courses is a requirement for at least one of the graduate degrees offered through the SANS Technology Institute (www.sans.edu). Imagine what a Masters Degree from SANS would do for your career!

Please note that there is a $250 tuition discount available through 17 May, and special hotel rates have been arranged for SANS attendees at the Westin Harbour Castle that include complimentary high speed Internet. You'll want to begin making your arrangements now so you don't miss out on these opportunities!

SANS is known as the world's most trusted source for information security training. So why go anywhere else? Register today to join us at SANS Toronto 2006!

Warm regards,
Stephen Northcutt
President
SANS Technology Institute