Who is keeping your Information
Secure?
Information is an essential resource for the growth and success of every business.
In today's information-driven economy, keeping your company's vital data secure
is the responsibility of every employee in your company. From guarding against
Social Engineering Attacks to creating an effective Incident Response Plan,
everyone in your organization has to take part in keeping your information
secure.
A recent study by the Computing Technology Industry
Association (CompTIA) cited human error as the most common cause of information
security breaches, with some 80 percent of respondents believing this human
error was caused by a lack of security knowledge, training, or failure to
follow security procedures.
Key2careers and the Secure Organization
Information security awareness and training can significantly reduce not only
the odds of your business experiencing a serious information security breach,
but can also help minimize negative impact should a breach occur.
At Key2careers, our information security offerings are designed to insure that
your organization can be "The Secure Organization." The Secure Organization
approach enables you to target specific training for your organization based
on information security threats, organizational job roles, and the knowledge
and skills required by job role to keep an organization's information secure.
An introduction to common security threats and issues,
ways to counter them and application of security techniques
to common job activities.
Security+ is a vendor-neutral security certification
program that enables individuals to acquire the initial
skills needed to become an Information Security Professional.
The SCNP program focuses on defensive security technologies
such as Firewalls and Intrusion Detection. Up-to-date
security lessons and the hands-on labs bring the security
networking world to the candidates
The SCNA program focuses on the advanced
security skills and technologies needed to build trusted
networks.
This class immerses students in an interactive
environment where they will learn how to scan, test,
hack, and secure their own systems. Students then learn
how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can
be taken to secure a system
This course provides a comprehensive
discussion of the 10 core subject areas fundamental
to the understanding of security for CIOs, managers,
and engineers.
The MCSA Security Certification identifies
system administrators who specialize in managing, maintaining,
and implementing security on the Microsoft platform
and as part of a secure computing environment.
The MCSE Security Engineer on Microsoft
Windows 2003 Certification distinguishes systems engineers
who specialize in designing, planning, and implementing
security on the Microsoft platform and as part of a
secure computing environment.