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Welcome to SANS/NISER Asia Pacific Conference 2002
October 7 - 12, 2002
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Main | FAQS | Track 1: GSEC | Track 2: GCFW | Track 5: GCWN | Registration | Accommodation

What is SANS Training?

SANS Training provides a core set of educational courses developed through a consensus process and combine the opinions, knowledge and experience of many of the world's most experience frontline security and system administrators, intrusion detection analysts, consultants and auditors.

 

Who should attend the Conference?

Individuals who are or will be responsible for managing and protecting important information systems and networks.

 

What can you expect from attending a SANS Programme?

A packed, comprehensive and practical programme that enables you to master the practical steps necessary for defending your systems and networks- immediately upon completion!

 

How can SANS training benefit you and your organisation?
  • Provides organisations with greater in depth knowledge and understanding of security issues so to better assess security systems and policies.
  • Certification leads to greater recognition for the individual and consultancy.
  • The course offers continuous access to updated information so you can keep your skills and knowledge current.
  • Provides system and network administrators with the technical skills to meet their security responsibilities
  • Certification also offers employers an independent method of assessing candidates for security positions.
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Who attends SANS/NISER 2001?
  • Affin Bank
  • Bernama
  • Brunei Shell Petroleum
  • Celcom
  • Compaq Computer Corporation Malaysia
  • Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia
  • Crest Petroleum
  • Curtin University of Technology
  • Hong Kong Post
  • HSBC Bank
  • International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
  • Malaysia Administrative Modernisation & Planning Unit
  • Malaysian Centre For Remote Sensing
  • Malaysian Tourism Promotions Board
  • Maxis Mobile
  • MIMOS Consulting Group
  • Ministry of Defence
  • Ministry of Domestic Trade
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ministry of International Trade & Industry
     
  • National Archives of Malaysia
  • National Computers Systems, Singapore
  • National Institute of Public Administration
  • National University of Singapore
  • New Century Global Net, Japan
  • Petronas
  • Prime Ministers Department
  • Public Bank
  • Royal Malaysian Police
  • Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd
  • Sarawak Shell
  • Sepang Institute of Technology
  • Southern Bank Berhad
  • Standards Research Institute of Malaysia
  • Symantec Australia
  • System Consultancy Services
  • Telekom Research & Development
  • TIME dot NET
  • TMNET
  • Xybase Technologies



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