SANSFIRE 2025 is a course dedicated to information security.
Topics
Computing
Computers
Cyber security
Security
Information technology
Information security
Ethical hacking
Hacking
Hacker techniques
Hacker tools
Windows
Intrusion detection
UNIX
Linux
Cloud computing
Cloud security
Penetration testing
Web apps
Virtualization
IPv6
Exploits
Metasploit
Forensics
Exploit development
Digital forensics
Memory forensics
Network forensics
Smartphone forensics
Auditing
Management
Industrial control systems
SCADA
Who should Attend
Managers who want to understand information security beyond simple terminology and concepts
Security professionals who want to fill the gaps in their understanding of technical information security
IT engineers and supervisors who need to know how to build a defensible network against attacks
Operations personnel who do not have security as their primary job function but need an understanding of security to be effective
Forensic analysts, penetration testers, and auditors who need a solid foundation of security principles so they can be as effective as possible at their jobs
Administrators responsible for building and maintaining systems that are being targeted by attackers
Anyone new to information security with some background in information systems and networking.
Venue
Hilton Washington ,
1919 Connecticut Ave Nw, Washington, District of Columbia, United States