15371490-Seattle Cisco User Group Free Course

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Introduction and Background
InfoSec Institute provides best of breed Information Security training to thousands of enterprises and
individuals seeking the most effective IT methods for today’s business environments. Unlike other IT training
organizations, only InfoSec provides hands-on instruction through subject matter experts, utilizing real-world
scenarios.
Our courses focus on areas of training that books and other classes on the market don’t address. InfoSec
Institute executives and experts are frequent speakers in the areas of IT security and publish ongoing
research, which is widely read and well received across the industry. Clients include Booz Allen Hamilton,
Raytheon, FedEx, Scottrade, Accenture, NASA, U.S. Army and the U.S. Dept of Homeland Security, among
many others.
InfoSec Institute is a privately held company founded in 1998. In 2010, Intense School was acquired to
continue expanding our IT training catalog. Recent awards include:
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Top 20 Training Company – Training Industry Magazine
2012 Winner - IT Products Guide
Finalist, Best Training Company - SC Magazine
InfoSec Institute has also been featured in:
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InfoSec Institute / Intense School CCNA Course Giveaway for the Seattle Cisco User Group
InfoSec Institute / Intense School would like to present one (1) free CCNA Classroom Boot Camp or Online
Mentored class, per year, to a member of the Seattle Cisco User Group. This Quad Certification class includes
CCNA R&S/CCENT/CCNA-Security/CCDA certifications. We believe that our CCNA program will benefit the
winning member providing them a way to stay sharp and keep job skills up to date. This class can be given
out in a contest, random drawing or as a reward to a volunteer.
The winner of the class simply needs to provide proof of membership status at the time of enrollment to take
advantage of the free course and no member can win more than once.
The following could be placed on the https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/ideacenter/users-groups/seacug or http://www.seacug.com/ website to let members know of the opportunity
available to them:
Intense School Yearly CCNA Quad Cert Giveaway
Intense School is a national provider of Information Technology and Information Security professional
development courses. Every year, one (1) free CCNA Classroom Boot Camp or Online Mentored class will be
given to a member of the Seattle Cisco User Group. This Quad Certification class includes CCNA
R&S/CCENT/CCNA-Security/CCDA certifications. Additional information regarding the course can be found at
this address: http://www.intenseschool.com/boot_camp/cisco/ccna
You must provide proof of membership status to your enrollment specialist to receive the free course and no
member can win more than once.
Also, check out our free IT training resources, updated daily with tutorials, videos and other free learning
materials.
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INFOSEC INSTITUTE FACT SHEET
At a Glance
Founded:
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1998
Elmwood Park, IL
www.infosecinstitute.com
Privately held
More than 18,000 customers annually
Overview
InfoSec Institute provides best of breed Information Security training to thousands of enterprises and individuals
seeking the most effective IT methods for today’s business environments. Unlike other IT training organizations,
only InfoSec provides hands-on instruction through subject matter experts, utilizing real-world scenarios. Our
courses focus on areas of training that books and other classes on the market don’t address. InfoSec Institute
executives and experts are frequent speakers in the areas of IT security and publish ongoing research, which is
widely read and well received across the industry. The company often sources its own intellectual property,
developing classes tailored to the specific needs of today’s ever-changing IT environments. Courses like the InfoSec
Ethical Hacking Bootcamp that goes in-depth into the techniques used by malicious, black hat hackers with
attention getting lectures and hands on lab exercises. InfoSec executives and experts are frequent speakers in the
areas of IT security and publish ongoing research, which is widely read and well received across the industry.
Industry Expertise
InfoSec professionals have deep competencies in virtually every IT sector, including a broad range Information
Security topics, virtualization, IT project management, Microsoft, Cisco, VMware training and certifications, and
more. The company provides training to professionals in many industry sectors, including financial services,
government, intelligence, healthcare, life sciences and manufacturing.
Courses
Whether an experienced IT professional or someone just looking to start a career in IT, InfoSec Institute offers
courses to meet every training need. Pre-designed courses are offered for individuals and enterprise groups, while
customized training classes are also developed for enterprise customers. InfoSec pre-designed classes include boot
camps focused on topics such as Information Security, CompTIA, Virtualization and Linux; training by specific
vendors like Microsoft, Cisco and VMware; certifications such as ISACA, ISC2 – CISSP, ITIL and more, and
completely unique courses that provide students with in-depth knowledge of topics, including Ethical Hacking,
Computer Forensics, Data Recovery, SCADA Security and CISA training. InfoSec also provides professional tracks
like the Pen Tester Track, the Security Pro Track the InfoSec Fellow Track, and the Microsoft and Cisco Professional
Tracks. Courses are offered both online and in-person to provide students with flexibility.
Websites
www.infosecinstitute.com
http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/
www.intenseschool.com
http://resources.intenseschool.com/
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