"Security is not an Engineering discipline." Full Ack!
But, you can teaching (or learning) the basics of networking, get an overview of this huge issue, and if you know a bit, it would be easier for some1 to get his own information from the web, or other books or something. i think just running some now known exploits and how to defeat them is not a good style to learn about network security. 'cause what is next week, when several new exploits are out? all your knowlede is for nothing.
and nobody can attend any course and claim himself beeing network (or networ security) specialist...
But, does some1 see any sense in this?
i mean it seems to be a funny toy, but rather senseless...
so long, Hoagie
"Security is not an Engineering discipline."
Full Ack!
But, you can teaching (or learning) the basics of networking, get an overview of this huge issue, and if you know a bit, it would be easier for some1 to get his own information from the web, or other books or something.
i think just running some now known exploits and how to defeat them is not a good style to learn about network security. 'cause what is next week, when several new exploits are out? all your knowlede is for nothing.
and nobody can attend any course and claim himself beeing network (or networ security) specialist...
so long,
Hoagie