Advanced Security by ACE, one of the leading and most cutting edge IT security training companies in the world, has just announced that they will host this year’s EC-Council SUMMIT 2012, Washington DC March 19-21, 2012. The event will feature four training classes including Certified Ethical Hacker taught by Tim Pierson. Other classes included are:
CAST 611: Advanced Penetration Testing led by Joe McCray. Joe has over 10 years of experience in the security industry. His specialty is pentesting high security environments, and bypassing high end security systems.
CAST 612: Advanced Mobile Hacking & Forensics instructed by Wayne Burke. Wayne has had extensive hands-on IT Security experience consulting and/or lecturing. His experience in the public/defense sectors is equally accompanied by assignments undertaken for heavyweight world renowned corporations.
CAST 614: Advanced Network Defense taught by Kevin Cardwell. Kevin currently works as a free-lance advisor and provides consulting services for companies throughout the world including numerous government entities within the US and UK. He is also an Instructor, Technical Editor and Author for Computer Forensics and Hacking courses.
The Summit closes with a 1 day training seminar that is designed to include a few mini-lectures, and allows for participants to actually learn, and not just listen or be rushed through a short presentation. The owner of computertraining-maryland.com, Ralph Sita said: “We are very excited about attending the EC-Council SUMMIT at ACE. This type of training is such an important offering to the DC area because there is a greater need for advanced hacking and security training here than in other areas. ”
Advanced Security by ACE is an internationally awarded IT security training company that is based in the DC area, they are also the two-time reigning EC-Council ATC of the Year award winner, which is the most highly sought after award among hacker training companies. Persons interested in attending the SUMMIT should contact ACE at (877) 564-8724 or visit: http://www.trainace.com/security/