Presenter: Casey W. O'Brien, CISSP, CEH - Associate Professor, Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC)

Contact: mleary@nvcc.edu This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to register before April 1st. Due to the overwhelming popularity of this course, it is anticipated that seats will be limited. Community Colleges will be given priority registration and registration may be restricted to single attendees from any one institution. Confirmation of your registration will be sent out after registration closes. Faculty attending that have not been confirmed will be subject to seat availability.

Course Description: Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures is a hands-on, intensive, four-day workshop immersing students in the methodology and application of ethical hacking concepts and techniques. This workshop introduces students to the basics of footprinting, scanning, gaining and maintaining access, covering tracks, and securing their own systems. When students leave this class they will have hands-on experience and understanding of ethical hacking concepts and techniques.
Who should attend: This course will significantly benefit anyone who is concerned about the integrity of their network infrastructure and systems security. It is also intended for those interested in taking the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam (312-50).

Prerequisites: Faculty attending this workshop need to have passed either the CompTIA Security+ or CISSP certification exams, or have proven industry experience.

Presenter: Casey W. O'Brien is an Associate Professor of Network Technology at the Community College of Baltimore County and Co-Director of the CyberWATCH Center. Casey's major teaching and research interests include: network and systems security, firewalls and network perimeter defenses, computer networking, computer architecture, scalable and cost-effective information security laboratories, and secure network engineering. Casey coordinates the Mid-Atlantic Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC). The CCBC team won the 3rd Mid-Atlantic Regional CCDC this past spring and was the first community college in the country to qualify for the National CCDC. Casey has worked as a database administrator, senior network engineer, Web programmer, and UNIX/Windows system administrator for both public- and private-sector organizations before transitioning into a full-time faculty position.

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