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Hands-On Security Training:

 
Ethical Hacking
Hacker Training Online
Advanced Ethical Hacking
Penetration Testing - 10 Day
Intrusion Prevention
Computer Forensics Training
Computer Forensics Online
Advanced Computer Forensics
Data Recovery Training
Security Architecture Design
Application Security
SCADA Security
Reverse Engineering Training
Linux Security Training
Windows Security Training
VOIP Security Course
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Certification Preparation Training:

 
CEH Boot Camp
CISSP Boot Camp
CISA Boot Camp
CISM Boot Camp
ECSA/LPT Boot Camp
On-Site Training


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About the Infosec Institute

InfoSec Institute was founded in 1998 by a group information security instructors that desired to build a business by offering the best possible training experience for students. We that felt by providing the best possible hands on training --- that is most practical for today's demanding workplace requirements, the business would grow by leaps and bounds. This original assumption proved true. InfoSec Institute has trained over 10,000 individuals on everything from industry standard certifications as the CISSP to highly technical customized Windows Kernel Reverse Engineering courses.

Unlike other training companies that have been founded by non-technical business persons, InfoSec Institute deeply understands the needs of today's IT professionals and is best positioned to offer world class training. Our wide range of security specific classes help a diverse group of customers get the training they deserve.

Our satisfied customers include the CIA, NSA, FBI, US Army, Microsoft, HP, Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and many others.

Our program manager for Ethical Hacking runs an Ethical Hacking and Computer Forensics Blog, check it out.

 

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