SP security knowledge build up

Ramy Hashish ramy.ihashish at gmail.com
Fri Jul 27 11:42:09 UTC 2018


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> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 07:59:58 -0500
> From: "Douglas C. Stephens" <stephend at ameslab.gov>
> To: nanog at nanog.org
> Subject: SP security knowledge build up
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> To add to Suresh's list, Iowa State University (iastate.edu) offers a
> graduate major program and an undergraduate minor program in cyber
> security (a.k.a. Information Assurance).  They also run an annual
> cyber defense competition (ISEAGE).
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> On 7/24/2018 4:06 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Not a MOOC.  But several schools now have graduate programs in
> > security.  Off the top of my head, Georgia Tech, UAB, GMU ..
> >
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> >
> > They might offer some shorter courses as well, for working
> > professionals.   Take a look.
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> >
> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 12:43:12 -0400
> From: Rich Kulawiec <rsk at gsp.org>
> To: nanog at nanog.org
> Subject: Re: SP security knowledge build up
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> On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 03:22:46PM +0200, Ramy Hashish wrote:
> > I am planning to build up a security team of fresh engineers whom are
> > "network oriented", any advice on the knowledge resources we can start
> > with?
>
> 1. Start with one or more engineers who aren't "fresh".  This is more
> expensive, potentially much more expensive, but it's much more likely
> to result in success than trying to feed a crash course in security
> into the brains of people who've never done any of this before.  Even if
> all
> those experienced people do is stop you from making well-known mistakes,
> then the investment will be more than worth it.
>
> 2. I see that several academic programs were mentioned downthread;
> one that I'd add to the list is UMBC, which is excellent.
>
> ---rsk
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> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 17:31:01 +0000
> From: "Lotia, Pratik M" <Pratik.Lotia at charter.com>
> To: "nanog at nanog.org" <nanog at nanog.org>
> Subject: RE: SP security knowledge build up
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> On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 03:22:46PM +0200, Ramy Hashish wrote:
> > I am planning to build up a security team of fresh engineers whom are
> > "network oriented", any advice on the knowledge resources we can start
> > with?
>
> To add to the academic programs -
>
> CU Boulder has an excellent telecom program for network security and
> network engineering; one of their courses focuses solely on SP networks
> (full disclosure: I am a CU Boulder alumnus).
>
>
> With Gratitude,
>
> Pratik Lotia  |  Security Engineer III
> Charter Communications
>
>

Thank you guys for all your academic recommendation, unfortunately we are
not US residents, so can you recommend the references/books/curriculum used
in the mentioned programs?

Thanks,

Ramy



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