
R to L: Khalid Khawaja, Amir Pishyar, Ali Jahangiri.
Secure1st, a business security service and computer forensic solutions provider, today hosted an open security workshop session for the faculty of American University in Dubai (AUD) at its campus near Dubai Media City.
This open session is a preview of the company’s plans to conduct free workshops in 2010, covering various areas of IT Security and Computer Forensics. Primarily catering to students and government employees, the series of free monthly training sessions aims to provide an in-depth knowledge of security.
“Security should never be taken lightly,” said Amir Pishyar, Managing Director for Secure1st. “The workshops are our way of giving back to the community. We want to help educate the next generation and show our support for the government by helping them become equipped with significant information when it comes to IT security and computer forensics.”
The first workshop is scheduled to begin in the 1st week of February and will be conducted monthly throughout 2010, covering various topic related to IT Security and shall discuss on various topics such as Computer Forensics, Network Security, Network Forensics, Windows Forensics, Malware and, Ethical Hacking. Secure1st have begun coordination with local universities and government offices to streamline their efforts to organize the workshops.
For more information on the workshops visit Secure1st website (http://www.secure1st.com/) or, follow @Secure1st on twitter to get updates on their upcoming workshops.
Source: news release
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