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Ultimate Hacking: Mobile

Foundstone | July 27-30


Regular

$4200

Ends May 31

Late

$4400

Ends July 24

Onsite

$4600

Ends July 30



Overview

The use of mobile devices (smart phones, PDA’s and tablets) along with mobile applications increases exponentially every year. As with any other application, hackers are trying to use mobile devices to steal data and compromise business systems. This class provides the knowledge to think like an attacker and assess the security of a mobile application before they do. In a classroom setting, Ultimate Hacking: Mobile instructors will teach students the skills needed through demonstration, labs, and lecture.

We'll also be giving away a free iPad with Retina Display at the end of class. So don't miss your chance to win big in Vegas with Foundstone's Ultimate Hacking: Mobile course!


What You Will Learn


Who Should Take This Class

Developers, QA testing personnel, auditors and consultants concerned with web security should take this course. Basic UNIX and Microsoft Windows competency is required for the course to be fully beneficial. Familiarity with either Objective-C or Java will be helpful.


Student Takeaways


Trainers

Foundstone's management team and selected staff are uniquely qualified to present this material, having performed hundreds of security assessments for Fortune 500 companies. Instructors have managed or directed the security-assessment teams at three of the Big 5 accounting firms, as well as amassed real-world experience ranging from the United States Air Force to Wall Street. Members of the instructor team authored the best-selling Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions and write a weekly column for InfoWorld magazine. They are also frequent speakers at industry conferences such as NetWorld+Interop, Usenix, and the Black Hat Briefings.