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Message-ID: <003a01c5f048$d7b397f0$1214dd80@corp.emc.com>
Date: Wed Nov 23 16:13:39 2005
From: exibar at thelair.com (Exibar)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

I agree, BUT for someone that is just starting out and want's to get into
the InfoSec field.  SANS will provide them with a very useful foundation to
start from.
   if they're a PC tech, and don't know where to start, a SANS type course
is money well spent.  AS LONG AS they back it up with their own practice and
research on their own.

  Exiabr

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "InfoSecBOFH" <infosecbofh@...il.com>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Hacking Boot camps!


In my opinion all of the so called "hacking training" out there is
horrible and nothing more than a money grab.  Look at the SANS
courseware, it is out of date and shit. The best training is to read,
google, and play on your own.
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