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Message-ID: <4384C0E0.9060708@belnet.be>
Date: Wed Nov 23 19:20:10 2005
From: koen.vanimpe at belnet.be (Koen Van Impe)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

InfoSecBOFH wrote:
> WRONG.  SANS does not provide anything but marketing opportunities for
> vendors who cannot sell product any other way and a thicker wallet for
> those at the top of the pyramid scheme.  I agree that training when
> you are starting out is important but SANS is not an ethical or
> legitimate training institution and does more to harm security than it
> does to help.

On what information is your point of view based? Could you provide some
facts (what vendors are given marketing opportunities)?
Did you attend any SANS course lately?

kind regards,

Koen
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