Black Hat Digital Self Defense Europe 2006
Trainiing

Note: if the class is overfilled, then you will be wait-listed. You will be contacted should this occur.

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Black Hat Europe Training 2006
Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky • 28 February-1 March

Course Length: 2 days. All course materials, lunch and two coffee breaks will be provided. A Certificate of Completion will be offered. You must provide your own laptop.

Cost:

Early Bird: before
1 February 2006
1665 EUR
2000 USD
Regular: after
1 February 2006
1830 EUR
2200 USD

CLOSED: this class has been canceled. The next show this session will be offered at is at USA 2006

Two Day Course
July 23-24 & July 25-26
Infrastructure Attacktecs & Defentecs
"Hacking Cisco Networks"
Stephen Dugan, CCSI
What to bring:
Your laptop with a 10BaseT Network card, web browser and telnet client.

You must provide your own laptop. No loaner laptops will be available.

Attacktecs™ Attack Techniques used to exploit network infrastructure, servers, databases and other services with the intent of stealing or destroying intellectual property and/or to deny users and clients legitimate access.

Defentecs – Defense Techniques and implementation methods used to defend against the latest Attacktecs.

This class will cover a wide variety of the publicly available exploit tools and how they can be used specifically against a Cisco infrastructure. A majority of the class time will be spent doing practical labs. Therefore, a certain level of Cisco expertise will be expected. The training will also cover the possible defenses against these attacks.

Students will be using 2651 routers, and 1900 switches for their labs. The lab core will consist of 3600s, 2900s, 2500s and servers of various flavors. Students will be required to bring their own laptops to (with appropriate caution) attach to the labs. This class will focus on Cisco Router and Switch vulnerabilities and will not be covering PIX firewalls, VPN concentrators, or IDS tools.

Here is a list of some of the topics that will be covered:

  • Ways of Password Nabbing
  • Sniffing traffic on a switch
  • VLAN Hopping and 802.1Q issues
  • Root Bridge Takeovers
  • Local and remote HSRP attacks
  • Routing manipulation/injection with RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF
  • BGP attacks
  • SNMP Exploits
  • Tunneling attacks
  • DoS and DDoS issues and preventive methods

ISC2 CISSP/SCCP CPE Credits
Students are eligible to receive 16 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits upon completion of class. Black Hat will automatically forward your information to ISC2.

Course Length: 2 days. All course materials, lunch and two coffee breaks will be provided. A Certificate of Completion will be offered. You must provide your own laptop.

Cost:

Early Bird: before 1 February 2006
1665 EUR
2000 USD
Regular: after 1 February 2006
1830 EUR
2200 USD

CLOSED: this class has been canceled. The next show this session will be offered at is at USA 2006

Trainer:

Stephen Dugan is currently an independent contract instructor and network engineer. He has been teaching Cisco networking for the last several years focusing on Router and Switch configuration, Voice/Data integration, and Network Security. His students come mostly from Fortune 500 companies, government/military and service providers. He also teaches private internal classes to Cisco Employees. As a Network Engineer he has worked on the design and implementation of large enterprise, government, and service provider networks. He is also working on a unique security book covering the aspects of hacking VoIP networks. Although the book has been delayed, it should be out in 2006.

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