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CISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional
Date: Sep 13
Length in Days: 5

Implementing Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007
Date: Sep 13
Length in Days: 3

Configuring and Managing Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services
Date: Sep 20
Length in Days: 5

Cisco Certified Network Associate
Date: Sep 20
Length in Days: 5

ITIL Foundations
Date: Sep 22
Length in Days: 3

Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Date: Sep 27
Length in Days: 5

Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
Date: Sep 27
Length in Days: 5

Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Date: Sep 27
Length in Days: 5

Cisco ASA
Date: Oct 04
Length in Days: 5

Comptia Security+
Date: Oct 04
Length in Days: 5

Planning, Designing, Configuring and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers
Date: Oct 04
Length in Days: 5

Comptia Network+
Date: Oct 11
Length in Days: 5

Certifications offerd by Training Concepts

Training Concepts offers a wide variety of certifications from many different organizations. To view examples of what we can train you in, click on one of the company names in the box to the left. If you'd like a full listing, please feel free to contact us!


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  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

    The goal of the ethical hacker is to help the organization take preemptive measures against malicious attacks by attacking the system himself; all the while staying within legal limits.

  • Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT)

    EC-Council's Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) is a natural evolution and extended value addition to its series of security related professional certifications. The Licensed Penetration Tester standardizes the knowledge base for penetration testing professionals by incorporating the best practices followed by experienced experts in the field.

  • Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)

    Computer hacking forensic investigation is the process of detecting hacking attacks and properly extracting evidence to report the crime and conduct audits to prevent future attacks. Computer forensics is simply the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide range of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited to theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of intellectual property, and fraud. CHFI investigators can draw on an array of methods for discovering data that resides in a computer system, or recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information.

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