The following workshops are being offered to CyberWatch member faculty, in conjunction with the CISSE Colloquium Conference (http://www.cisse.info/ )being held in Baltimore, MD June 7th through June 9th. Bootshop registration fees will be waived for CyberWatch members, however we have limited seats available so it is a must that folks register within the next 30 days. Please send an email to mleary@nvcc.edu This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to reserve a seat in either the 2-day workshop, or the series of workshops being held on Sunday. Note that the "Hack Shack" availability, where users are able to put their tools to the test in a contained environment, will only be made available to CISSE Colloquium attendees!!!

Section 1 - Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6 (2-day event)
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (with an hour for lunch) Both Days

Security Hack Tools Workshop is a hands-on, intensive, two-day workshop introducing participants to various Information Assurance and Digital Forensics tools, such as: nmap, Nessus, hping, Metasploit, Core Impact, Netcat, Ettercap, Hydra, Wireshark, Cain and Abel, and more. In addition, various security/forensics laboratory environments will be explored, especially those employing virtualization and Live distributions. The tools explored in this workshop will be used against various systems: PCs/servers, mobile devices, IP phones, etc.

Participants will walk away with hands-on experience and an understanding of the best-of-breed in information security/forensics tools. Furthermore, participants will also get additional time during the CISSE conference to apply the tools and skills learned in the workshop in the “Hack Shack:” an isolated, business environment running various systems and applications.

This workshop will significantly benefit anyone who is concerned about the integrity of their network infrastructure, as well as those interested in systems, application security, and digital forensics, as well as faculty tasked with teaching IT and Information Assurance topics, at both the two-year and four-year levels.

Location
The Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) Essex Campus, 7201 Rossville Blvd., N Building, Room 311, Baltimore, MD 21237. Transportation between hotel and campus will be provided for all registrants. For those desiring to use their private vehicles, the drive between the hotel and college is approximately 20 minutes, 13.6 miles.

Special Note
This workshop is limited to 20 registrants.

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