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Ethical Hacking Training Workshop UoM CSAC
Ethical Hacking Training Workshop UoM CSAC
Objectives
The Training Workshop aims to bring together IT and security professionals, industry
experts, academicians, and students to share their experiences, acquire knowledge and
gain an understanding of the key tools, techniques and strategies needed to safe-guard an
information system. When participants complete this 3-day programme, they will have:
C-DAC School of Advanced Computing, Mauritius
Methodology
The Training Workshop will employ a right mix of lectures, hands-on sessions,
demonstrations, and case studies. Real-world examples will be used throughout the
course in conjunction with numerous tutorial exercises to develop field-proven, practical
ethical hacking and penetration testing skills. Participants will receive registration kits
containing training presentations and demo CDs of security tools.
Audience
The Training Workshop will help IT Professionals, Information Security Practitioners,
Corporate Business and Management Executives, System Administrators, and Law
Enforcement Personnel to learn ways and means of investigating vulnerabilities and
attack techniques used by hackers to pre-empt cyber attacks on their IT infrastructure.
MQA approved Certificate of Attendance will be issued to all the participants.
Resource Persons
V.K. Bhadran, Director, Resource Centre for Cyber Forensics, C-DAC, Ministry
of Communications & IT, India.
V.K. Bhadran, an expert in network security and forensics, has 25 years work
experience in the ICT sector. He is heading a group of scientists involved in the
development of tools for cyber forensics, cyber crime investigation and training
activities. He is currently developing a package for Enterprise Security and
Forensics Systems which helps organisations in securing transactions over their
network.
Leela Putten, Performance & Security Test Analyst, Rubric Consulting, South Africa
Leela Putten is a graduate of the University of Mauritius with an MSc from
Strathclyde University in Forensic Informatics. Her thesis was about evaluating
Virtual Honeynets as a platform to assess penetration testing tools and methods.
She is now working in South Africa as a specialist in Security Testing.
Kaleem Usmani, Officer-in-Charge, Computer Emergency Response Team
(CERT), National Computer Board, Mauritius
Kaleem Usmani is a Certified Ethical Hacker and is working in the field of
Information Systems and Computer Security for several years.
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Programme Outline
DAY 1
Session 1: Recent Trends in Cyber Crimes
1 hr
1 hr
2 hrs
2 hrs
DAY 2
Session 5: Penetration Testing
1.5 hrs
1.5 hrs
1 hr
2 hrs
DAY 3
Session 9: Session Hijacking
1 hr
1 hr
1 hr
1 hr
2 hrs
Fees
Organisers
C-DAC School of Advanced Computing: C-SAC was set up in Mauritius in 2002 to
promote education, training, research and consultancy in the field of ICT and its
applications in Mauritius. C-DAC is an R&D organisation of the Government of India
and is involved in design, development and deployment of advanced ICT based solutions
and ICT training. www.csac.mu
University of Mauritius: UoM is a dynamic and internationally recognised university
with a long established tradition in providing excellence in education. www.uom.ac.mu
Coordinators
1. Dr. C.P. Johnson
Director
C-DAC School of Advanced Computing
24, St. Jean Road, Quatre Bornes, Mauritius
Tel: 230-4255849; Tel/Fax: 230-4275516
E-mail: johnson@csac.mu , info@csac.mu