Network security courses are offered at many educational institutions in nearly every country. They can be found in universities, colleges and targeted limited courses. Inquiring at a local institution is the best place to start.
Cisco offers network security certification. Podcasts like Security Now! with Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte offer a lot of free, current information on the subject of network security.
The Cisco Net Academy offers networking and computer courses. Information Technology courses are also available as well as courses in network security.
New Horizons offers IT Courses. They do have some courses available to take online as well as localized training in Florida.
Yes, there are security training courses available online. Visit sans.org this website specialized in security training and offers many different training courses.
A Domain profile offers the least security. A Private profile offers moderate security and a Public profile offers the highest security.
Online Courses Australia (OCA) offers 100% online courses for security operations, meaning you do not even have to leave your computer to attend the course.
There are colleges that offer homeland security training courses. Savannah State University, Virginia Commonwealth Universit and University of Massachusetts-Lowell offers courses.
The SUNY Network offers courses in American History, mathematics, foreign languages, humanities, civilizations, basic communications, and natural and social sciences.
SANS does security bootcamp courses in network security around the country. In 2010 they will be visiting many US cities including, DC, Baltimore, Denver, San Diego, Boulder, St. Louis, and Nashville. Their website, with full calendar, is at: www.sans.org
Gordon College is a Christian educational institution that offers a wide variety of courses. Some of their notable courses Art History, Network and Telecommunications, and Humanities.
CompTia. They also offer Network+, Server+, Security+ and others.
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