What We Do in Our Cyber Security Workshops
The purpose of these Workshops is to provide our students the necessary ETHICAL HACKING theoretical knowledge, combined with the hands-on application of these theoretical methods, in our own hardware and software labs, to gain real world hands-on experience. We expect all students who complete Level 2 to be ready to obtain their CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) Certification.
Our workshops are divided into Level 1 and Level 2, using this
book
as the text book, which consists of 19 chapters. This material is covered in two consecutive semesters.
Level 1. No previous knowledge is required, however a lot of hard work, commitment and patience is required to succeed in this field. We also cover material not included in the book, such as Operating Systems and detailed hands-on Hardware knowledge.
Level 2. Requires a good command of Level 1 and more hard work, commitment and patience.
Hardware Labs. Using actual hardware, we learn to build Servers and Clients, Install and Manage Operating Systems and Virtual Machines, Setup Access Points to create wireless connections, Create Hardware Firewalls, Manage Switches, Make Network and Telephone Cables, and how to create and manage other required hardware.
Software Labs. In our servers, built and maintained by our students, we offer multiple Virtual Servers running multiple Operating Systems, to our Cyber Security students who apply their theorical knowledge to do PEN-TESTING, in Red and Blue Teams.
Future Work. We are in the process of developing sections that will cover: Forensics, Detailed Cryptography, Information Assurance, Threats Analysis, System Hardening, Incident Response, Software Programming, and Malware Analysis.
Jobs and Internships. These FREE workshops started on January 2015 at the School of Computer and Information Sciences - Florida International University, with the invaluable co-operation of the founders Limaris T, Alex H and Pedro D, to whom I am very greatful for their permanent support and advice.
Because of the high quality of our students, we have been able to develop great relationships with top private companies and government agencies, obtaining internships for our students and high paying jobs for our graduates. Currently our students come from High Schools, Undergraduate and Graduate University programs.
Thank you and Happy Computing!!
Michael Robinson
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Michael Robinson - HardwareHeader
Michael Robinson
michael.robinson@cs.fiu.edu
Hardware Lab and Services
Founder and Director
MMC Campus PG6 #102 - Miami, Florida USA
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