From: Maximillian Dornseif (md@hudora.de)
Date: Thu Jun 03 2004 - 04:52:16 EDT
At RWTH Aachen University in Germany we will be offering a "summer
school applied IT security" which might be of interest to the European
readership of the pen-test mailinglist:
The "summer school applied IT security" teaches penetration techniques
for computers and network devices. Participants will gain an in depth
understanding in the ways security systems fail and get the
opportunity to explore penetration techniques themselves.
Topics include programming errors like buffer overflows and format
string attacks, network based attacks like sniffing, spoofing, attacks
on web applications, network reconnaissance, wireless security,
malware and forensics. Short break-out sessions will cover management
of security, ethics and social, legal and economic issues. The summer
school will take place 20.9.2004 - 8.10.2004 in Aachen, Germany and
will be free of charge to participants.
Further information on how to apply can be found at
http://www-i4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/lufg/?http://www-
i4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/lufg/teaching/ss2004/summerschool/
index_eng.htm
Regards
Max Dornseif
-- Maximillian Dornseif, Dipl. Jur., CISSP Laboratory for Dependable Distributed Systems, RWTH Aachen University Tel. +49 241 80-21431 - http://md.hudora.de/
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