businessweek.com— It's easy to create malicious code, penetrate firewalls, and steal personal and financial information. "Ethical hacker" Andrew Whitaker can show you how.
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Since the author only talks about day 1, with only a few paragraphs there is probably more to the class. Most courses start out with the easy stuff, I am guessing. But if you can convince your work its important??? why not?
"It's easy to create malicious code, penetrate firewalls, and steal personal and financial information."and it's difficult to design and code secure, reliable and stable software.
I took the CPTS mile2 class about 2 weeks ago and it was a great class. I had a good teacher that currently worked as a penetration tester. I had a great time and learned many things. My company was looking into different security classes and I found this one. I have never taken a CEH or CPTS exam but after the Mile2 CPTS class I will have no problem passing both certs. Yes you can buy a book to learn hot to do this, but you do not have the environment to learn in. I was able to ask the teacher many follow-up questions. I can’t wait to take the CPTE. This by far has been the best training that I have taken. I have been in the networking and security field for over 9 years. BTW the Mile2 CPTS class is only $2600.
Too bad it is such an expensive course. Seems like it has worthy information. In an ever increasing demand for information security it seems that any company that expects to be successful needs to have people who know these tricks.
mardalaApr 3, 2006
Since the author only talks about day 1, with only a few paragraphs there is probably more to the class. Most courses start out with the easy stuff, I am guessing. But if you can convince your work its important??? why not?
progranismApr 3, 2006
$5,000, eh? How about this, give me $2,500, buy yourself a new computer with the rest, and go here: <a class="user" href="http://www.hackthissite.org/">http://www.hackthissite.org/</a>
anagamiApr 4, 2006
"It's easy to create malicious code, penetrate firewalls, and steal personal and financial information."and it's difficult to design and code secure, reliable and stable software.
forgerApr 4, 2006
Don't you mean his password?
djliquidiceApr 4, 2006
you really don't expect a reporter to know all of the terms that are pronounced during an interview... do you?
Closed AccountApr 7, 2006
"'sequal' injection" - Yeah he learned to hack alright...someone get me water before I die laughing.
nanojackJul 5, 2006
I took the CPTS mile2 class about 2 weeks ago and it was a great class. I had a good teacher that currently worked as a penetration tester. I had a great time and learned many things. My company was looking into different security classes and I found this one. I have never taken a CEH or CPTS exam but after the Mile2 CPTS class I will have no problem passing both certs. Yes you can buy a book to learn hot to do this, but you do not have the environment to learn in. I was able to ask the teacher many follow-up questions. I can’t wait to take the CPTE. This by far has been the best training that I have taken. I have been in the networking and security field for over 9 years. BTW the Mile2 CPTS class is only $2600.
asnowDec 5, 2007
Too bad it is such an expensive course. Seems like it has worthy information. In an ever increasing demand for information security it seems that any company that expects to be successful needs to have people who know these tricks.