Link http://www.computerdata.com/course.cfm?courseid=196

This is what the site says about the seminar

Computer Data is pleased to announce that we are offering free two-hour Ethical Hacking seminar. The seminar runs from 6:30-8:30pm. This Ethical Hacking seminar provides an overview of areas covered in the Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures courses offered by Mile2. This seminar will introduce attendees to hacking techniques and methods used to break into networks. Attendees will learn how the focus of security has changed in recent years and will see live or simulated demonstrations of attacks on computer systems. Seeing the ease with which these attacks are carried out will show the problems faced by information security personnel every day.

Knowing how attacks are carried out is the first step to defending against them. Professional or ethical hackers provide an invaluable service to those defending networks worldwide. This seminar is not a sales event and is presented by an experienced security professional with years of network attack and defense experience. Attendees will LEARN about hacking and not just be shown frightening tools and attacks. For more information on this exciting and educational event, contact our Education Staff at (800) 755-0142.

Seminar Topics

Who are the Hackers?

Introduction
Attackers
Hackers
Crackers
How do they work?
Statistics
Hacker’s Methodology

The process
Penetration Testing

What is Penetration Testing – An Introduction
Why do you need a Penetration Test
Tools used in this process
Types of Attacks

Eavesdropping
Data Modification
Identity Spoofing
Password Based Attacks
Denial of Service Attack
Man in the Middle Attack
Malicious Applets
Email Hacking - Demonstration

Overview
How it actually happens
Security Objectives

The CIA Triad
Data Confidentiality
Data Integrity
Data Availability
Security Guidelines
Intrusion Analysis

Prevention
Detection
Response and Recovery
Incident Preparation

Risk Management
Host Preparation
Network Preparation
Network Policies and Procedures
A response toolkit
The Incident Response Team
Risk Management

Asset Identification
Threat Identification
Vulnerability Analysis
Risk Analysis
Safeguard Selection
Security Monitoring
Why Do We Need Ethical Hackers?

The problem
Some Statistics
Case Study: Putting it all together