SANS Germany 2012

SANS Germany 2012
  • Type: Conferences / seminars
  • 5 - 10 Mar, 2012
  • Stuttgart, Germany
  • Arcotel Camino Stuttgart Heilbronner Straße 21 70191 Stuttgart, Germany, Stuttgart, 70191, Germany
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Event Overview:

SANS Germany 2012 is coming up soon on 5-10 March at the Arcotel Camino in Stuttgart. This will be the first SANS training conference in the country since 2008. SANS is bringing some of its biggest classes back to Europe by popular demand. SANS Germany 2012 will offer three of the most popular, highly regarded, and in-depth training classes in the industry - taught by world-leading experts. We are very excited with the class line-up.


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SANS Institute organises webcasts to help SME's improve information security and reduce risk

   SANS' webcast series aims to empower SMEs to make good risk management decisions "Millions of small businesses assume that Information security is just too complex," explains Jim Herbeck, an instructor for the SANS Institute. "But by breaking down the complete process into smaller, bite sized chunks using the same best practice favoured by larger organisations, SMEs (Small Medium Enterprises) should understand that having good information security is a very realist...

SANS to run SANS 2012 in Germany after four years of absence

 SANS is offering a 250-euro discount to students who register for the event by 25 January 2012After a four year absence, SANS will be running an event in Germany this March (5-10) following substantial demand from security professionals, military and large enterprises across the region. SANS Germany 2012 includes MGT512: SANS Security Leadership Essentials for Managers. This intense five day course will be run by Stephen Northcutt, the founder of the GIAC certification and current p...

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