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July 10th, 2006

 


Hacker Halted goes to China
 


Hacker Halted 2006 China is expected to be the event of the year in the People's Republic of China. Held in collaboration between EC-Council, the Department of Science and Technology of Guangdong Province, and the Computer Information & Network Security Association of Guangzhou under the umbrella of the Guangzhou Police Department, the conference and workshop will bring together professionals from the IT as well as professionals from the commercial field to deliberate on the current issues surrounding information and network security.

Read more: http://www.eccouncil.org/pressroom/Hacker%20Halted%20goes%20to%20China.htm

 

Security Summit Europe Successful

Microsoft hosts EC-Council Security Summit France

EC-Council’s Security Summit Europe 2006, which was held across Germany, UK, France and Cyprus, was a huge success. It attracted over 500 attendees with some of the biggest names attending the events including Dow Jones, Deloitte, Merrill Lynch, KPMG, Lloyds, etc.
 
Germany kick started the event with a summit in Hamburg. It was co-presented by Sanjay Bavisi, President of EC-Council and Marcus Hellweg, a Certified EC-Council Instructor (CEI). Apart from the presentation, they showed a live hacking demonstration to the attentive audience.

Pictures are available at http://www.eccouncil.org/pressroom/Security-summit-europe.swf

The Summit then moved on to Paris, France where the world’s largest operating system producer, Microsoft, hosted the EC-Council Security Summit (France) in its conference center in Paris.

                   

Some of largest companies and government institutions were present and were given an update of the latest security developments in the world.
 
Subsequently, it went back to Germany for stopovers at Dortmund and Frankfurt.  Next in line was London and Larnaca, Cyprus. The Summit spanned two weeks and covered many of the current issues in information security including hacking and intellectual property theft.
 
The overwhelming response acknowledges EC-Council’s efforts in promoting information security awareness worldwide.

 

Security 5: Now Available in Spanish

 

                                                          

The Security 5 qualification, which aims to enhance the working knowledge and productivity of knowledge workers, is now available in Spanish. Fundamental computer security skills are necessary in today’s unsafe Internet networking environment. This latest addition to EC-Council’s suite of certifications is expected to be another booster to EC-Council’s market share in Spanish speaking countries.

 

The move to introduce this package was prompted by the vast opportunities present inSpain and the neighboring Spanish speaking countries. “The Spanish Security 5 will help give us a bigger piece of the pie,” Sanjay Bavisi, President of EC-Council commented. The Spanish Security 5 will be available from July 10th, 2006.

 

 

 

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