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Computer Virus Training
Just as you expect the proliferation of worms and viruses to reduce through recent advances in technology, they increase yet again.  This constant battle with viruses has resulted in a need from security staff to better understand what exactly they are dealing with.  Many enterprises now have staff employed solely on identifying the latest virus threats and guarding against them.  Virus courses will teach the student about the various types of worm and virus, some understanding of the subculture surrounding the writing of viruses, current trends and hopefully some live examples. There should be some discussion about how best to contain and recover from an infestation. These courses are generic and not anti-virus vendor specific.

Please note that this portal identifies all information security courses that are available globally, we do not conduct the training ourselves, though we do resell some of the courses from our preferred suppliers.  Feel free to get in touch for advice or if you wish to nominate an instructor lead course that we have not listed - Thanks

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Anti-Hacking for Trojans, Viruses, Patch Mgt & Response

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The impact of Zero-day viruses to are nothing compared to what trojans are doing on your networks everyday. This 3-day class is the only hands-on class where you login live to worms, viruses, and trojans without the risk of infecting your network. My Doom ...

VendorSecurity University
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Anti-Virus Workshop

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The Anti-Virus Workshop gives delegates a hands-on opportunity to experiment with viruses under supervision and in a controlled environment. The first day provides a comprehensive introduction to viruses and anti-virus warfare, while the second day provid ...

VendorSophos Plc
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Computer Viruses and Malware

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This course will focus on malicious software, or malware, such as computer viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. Malware techniques will be studied, along with countermeasures and so-called ``benevolent'' forms of malware. Legal and ethical issues will be co ...

VendorUniversity of Calgary
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