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Message-ID: <2be58a30511231326i66477b9bk6f257bad3a3032e9@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Nov 23 21:26:41 2005
From: infosecbofh at gmail.com (InfoSecBOFH)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

Actually it wasn't a troll.  My opinion is based on my personal and
recent experiences with SANS

On 11/23/05, Dude VanWinkle <dudevanwinkle@...il.com> wrote:
> On 11/23/05, Koen Van Impe <koen.vanimpe@...net.be> wrote:
> > 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?
> >
>
> Troll alert! Careful you dont feed the Trolls Koen ;-)
>
> -JP
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