If you want to stop hackers from invading your network, first you've got to invade their minds. That's the lesson the "white hat" hackers at Foundstone want network administrators to learn. A security consulting firm based in Irvine, California, Foundstone teaches . . .
If you want to stop hackers from invading your network, first you've got to invade their minds. That's the lesson the "white hat" hackers at Foundstone want network administrators to learn. A security consulting firm based in Irvine, California, Foundstone teaches an intensive, four-day Ultimate Hacking course for administrators, engineers, and other IT professionals charged with the increasingly difficult task of fighting digital intruders. In exchange for the $3,995 course fee, participants get to learn all the tricks of the hacking trade.

"I wanted to give people detailed instructions on how to hack computer networks in plain, uncomplicated terms," Foundstone President and Chief Technical Officer Stuart McClure said. "Why? [Because] the best way to secure a network is to perform penetration tests against it."

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