Information Security Training, 10/21-24, Helena, Montana
| September 15, 2008 |
Regardless of organization size, IT security is a serious issue and is a specialized skill that requires continual training.
Professional training is again available in the intermountain west at the Cyber Information Security Conference (CIScon) October 21 - 24, 2008 at the Red Lion Colonial in Helena, Montana. Designed to appeal to individuals with many levels of interest and backgrounds, CIScon emphasizes how to safeguard assets through best practice scenarios, methods and strategies with sessions taught by top security professionals from around the country.
"Direct demonstrations of defense techniques gives our attendees knowledge and tools they can take home and use, immediately," says CIScon organizer Brad Smith. "There are few training events that do what we do - we show attacks AND how to fix them. Our conference adds an element fun to the serious nature of security," adds Smith.
Produced and hosted by Computer Institute of the Rockies, CIScon is a limited attendance event to ensure attendees receive a superior training experience. For agenda and registration information, visit www.CyberInfoSec.com.
Contact: Nina Smith
406.449.8899
Computer Institute of the Rockies
dir@CyberInfoSec.com
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