SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling

Experience SANS training through course previews.
Learn MoreLet us help.
Contact usBecome a member for instant access to our free resources.
Sign UpWe're here to help.
Contact UsWe are lucky in Infosec. It may not be an easy field to get into, but once you’re in infosec, there is plenty of work available and many work models. Most start out as full-time employees. You have a job and work for an organization. You can also be a contractor. Most contractors have one contract with one client at a time, and the terms of remuneration are different than a full-time employee and generally one has more freedom. You can also be an independent consultant, which is very different from a contractor, although there is overlap. Consultants generally have multiple clients, the ability to earn more money, and far more freedom, but not the alleged stability of a longer-term contract or full-time job. And of course there are also hybrid models as well. In this talk we discuss these work models and their strengths and weaknesses. Which is ideal for you? You may have a different opinion afterwards!
Ted's background includes 25+ years of experience in information security and business. He's also written two books about Social Media, and is the recipient of a Department of Defense Award of Excellence.
Read more about Ted Demopoulos