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SequrIT: The fundamentals

October 21, 8:28 PMComputer Security ExaminerDylan Wooten
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Recently, I've run across a company called SequrIT, based in the Netherlands. Out of curiosity, I started nosing around. After very little work, I was able to ascertain the information I was after. What is SequrIT all about? SequrIT is quickly rising to become the worlds foremost technological experts. Mixing their expertise with an oddly accomodating and pleasing teaching style, SequrIT ensures that any students they have – or clients they serve – are treated with respect and intelligence. A well versed team of teaching experts and extensive community of members and partners are quickly making SequrIT the number one IT consulting firm in the world.

SequrIT is lead by the expertise of Wayne M. Burke, whose certifications range from the Microsoft Certified Trainer to being a member of the Expert Team of Master EC Council Certified Instructors. Having personally seen this mans expertise, it is my theory that Wayne M. Burke's expertise and skill can be considered on parr with the notorious hacker gone respectable citizen Kevin Mitnik. Mr. Burke leads an all star team to boot. Including such notable IT professionals such as Shon Harris (the most recent author of the CISSP exam guide), Kenneth Mayer, David R. Miller, and many others.

With such sponsors as Core Security Technologies, Saint Corporation, Cace Technologies, and tutorials sponsored by Hackin9, an IT Security Magazine, there is no wonder why so many experts have gathered in one place. Tailoring courses in different ways makes SequrIT an even greater addition to the IT industry. Ranging from courses that combine CompTIA certifications, Cisco certifications, and even SCP certifications to singular certifications from CompTIA, the EC Council, SCP, ISC2, and even Vmware.

Another good thing that is making SequrIT rise in the spotlight is it's Enterprise Learning teachniques. Instead of spending tens of thousands of dollars to train multiple personnel, SequrIT's Enterprise Learning teachniques allow companies to train thousands of personnel for a fraction of the traditional learning costs. With a customized approach to specific content development and creation which makes meeting the needs of a specific company easy to do. SequrIT also goes one step further and offers level one support calls from all those involved in the learning process and even beyond the initial learning, up to six months according to their website.

So, for those IT professionals whom are looking to pad their resumes with a bit more expertise, SequrIT is definitely the place you'd want to go. And for any company with IT professionals leading the way and securing the companies servers and future IT development, the CEO's would be fools for not authorizing the necessary expenses to ensure it's IT professionals learn from the best IT professionals in the world. So, as far as my opinion goes and my word goes, SequrIT definitely deserves two thumbs up, and then some. Anyone and everyone can learn from the simple approaches offered and the easy to understand techniques used in the online streaming video classes.

For more information, visit their website: www.sequrit.org

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