Archive for the ‘Exams’ category

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Thoughts on Advanced Security Essentials – Enterprise Defender

February 6, 2010

It is the first time the Advanced Security Essentials – Enterprise Defender (SEC501) class has been run in Australia and to have the course author, Dr Eric Cole, teaching it was fantastic. I have had said before, Eric is a fantastic speaker, bring a huge amount of energy and real world experience to the material. [...]

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Trials & tribulations of writing a GIAC Gold Paper

July 11, 2009

My first GIAC gold paper was finally published in the SANS Reading Room. It was a labour of love, frustration, discovery and determination. For those of you unaware of the process to get a SANS “gold” certification, this is the process. You pass a one of the SANS’ “silver” qualifications, then choose to push yourself [...]

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Thoughts on SANS’ 560 course

July 8, 2009

I got to take the SEC560: Network Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking with Bryce Galbraith. Penetration testing is not part of my official job role, but understanding the mindset, tools and tactics employed is immensely valuable to any one working on behalf of the networks defence team. So off I went and jumped in the [...]

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Kicking off the MCITP:Enterprise Study

February 16, 2009

(or MCSE 2008 as the rest of us call it) For reasons only known to myself, I’ve stupidly decided to kick off the final two MCITP: Enterprise exams starting with 70-649. Ah, nothing like making bets, attempting to get a bit of competition going, that you can get certified before the rest of the team. [...]

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SANS GSEC – thoughts and studying for the 401 exam

October 7, 2008

I took the GSEC course in July with around 70 other folks in Canberra. I’ve taken a number of other SANS courses already, but wanted to see what I’d missed. In hind sight it would have been great to have taken the GSEC (401 track) course as my starting point to my SANS training, but [...]