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                        <title>ChicagoCon to Put the Windy City Back on IT Map </title>
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                        <description>Presented by the Ethical Hacker Network, ChicagoCon combines a professional security conference, certification training and a hacker con into a single, unique event from September 17 -- 23, 2007. [PRWeb Jul 23, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Westchester, IL (PRWEB) July 23, 2007 -- Presented by the Ethical Hacker Network (EH-Net) and its parent company, The Digital Construction Company (TDCC), ChicagoCon is poised to become the premier security event in the industry by bringing together the biggest names in education and certification under one roof for a week of security training like no other. With boot-camp style, hands-on classroom training, ChicagoCon will host 11 courses featuring a cross-section of the security landscape. From the novice, to the ultimate techie to those reaching for the CISO chair... everyone interested in a career in security will find something at ChicagoCon, your one-stop shop for security training and certification.



The Chicagoland area is home to numerous certifications organizations including CompTIA, publications like Certification Magazine, 235% more programmers than Silicon Valley, countless technology companies such as Motorola and Boeing as well as the many new online ventures such as EH-Net, an online magazine and portal for security professionals. &quot;It only makes sense for a new breed of professional development events to be introduced right here, and ChicagoCon is that event,&quot; says TDCC CEO, Deana L. Donzal.

But ChicagoCon is not just another boot camp, security conference or hacker con. It&#039;s all of those wrapped into one. By also providing top instructors (most of whom are published), well known certifications, evening presentations from top researchers and educators, hacking demos &#38; contests as well as gift bags for all, this unique event adds plenty of additional value to already strained training budgets. Morning keynotes will also be featured from industry luminaries John C. Dvorak (Columnist, Author, Editor), Steve Hunt (Industry Analyst, Blogger), Lance Spitzner (Honeynet Project), Doug Steelman (Department of Defense), and Vincent Weafer (Symantec).

When it comes to training and certification, we realize that instructors make all the difference in the world. For that reason, we chose to partner with award winning training providers, Training Camp and the InfoSec Institute, and both are offering discounts to their normal prices for all ChicagoCon attendees. Together we have assembled an impressive list of instructors, all of which are prominently displayed with full biographies at <a href="http://www.chicagocon.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.chicagocon.com</a> , to bring the following 5-Day classes:

Management
 - PMP/CAPM - Project Management
 - SOX/COBIT - Compliance
 - CISSP -- Security Management (7-Day Course)

Beginner
 - Ethical Hacking Fundamentals (Network+/Security+)
 - Linux+ - Open Source Operating System
 - CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate

Intermediate
 - CEH (CNDA) - Certified Ethical Hacker
 - CHFI - Certified Hacking Forensics Investigator
 - SNPA -- Securing Networks with Cisco PIX / ASA

Advanced 
 - CEPT - Certified Expert Penetration Tester 
 - Web Application Hacking

Learning and practical experience are the hallmarks of this event, and ChicagoCon 2007 is fully prepared for the students to hit the ground running at MicroTrain in Lombard, Illinois. With a plush 180-seat, stadium-style auditorium for the keynotes and evening presentations, the facilities also have separate classrooms with computers and the courseware provided for the students, whiteboards and projectors for the instructors, as well as meeting space and lounge areas for all to eat, study and network with colleagues. And with the exams being provided on site (except PMP), there is every reason to believe that all students will go home with an industry recognized credential... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/7/prweb541315.htm]]></content:encoded>
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                        <itunes:subtitle>ChicagoCon to Put the Windy City Back on IT Map </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Westchester, IL (PRWEB) July 23, 2007 -- Presented by the Ethical Hacker Network (EH-Net) and its parent company, The Digital Construction Company (TDCC), ChicagoCon is poised to become the premier security event in the industry by bringing together the biggest names in education and certification under one roof for a week of security training like no other. With boot-camp style, hands-on classroom training, ChicagoCon will host 11 courses featuring a cross-section of the security landscape. From the novice, to the ultimate techie to those reaching for the CISO chair... everyone interested in a career in security will find something at ChicagoCon, your one-stop shop for security training and certification.



The Chicagoland area is home to numerous certifications organizations including CompTIA, publications like Certification Magazine, 235% more programmers than Silicon Valley, countless technology companies such as Motorola and Boeing as well as the many new online ventures such as EH-Net, an online magazine and portal for security professionals. &quot;It only makes sense for a new breed of professional development events to be introduced right here, and ChicagoCon is that event,&quot; says TDCC CEO, Deana L. Donzal.

But ChicagoCon is not just another boot camp, security conference or hacker con. It&#039;s all of those wrapped into one. By also providing top instructors (most of whom are published), well known certifications, evening presentations from top researchers and educators, hacking demos &#38; contests as well as gift bags for all, this unique event adds plenty of additional value to already strained training budgets. Morning keynotes will also be featured from industry luminaries John C. Dvorak (Columnist, Author, Editor), Steve Hunt (Industry Analyst, Blogger), Lance Spitzner (Honeynet Project), Doug Steelman (Department of Defense), and Vincent Weafer (Symantec).

When it comes to training and certification, we realize that instructors make all the difference in the world. For that reason, we chose to partner with award winning training providers, Training Camp and the InfoSec Institute, and both are offering discounts to their normal prices for all ChicagoCon attendees. Together we have assembled an impressive list of instructors, all of which are prominently displayed with full biographies at <a href="http://www.chicagocon.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.chicagocon.com</a> , to bring the following 5-Day classes:

Management
 - PMP/CAPM - Project Management
 - SOX/COBIT - Compliance
 - CISSP -- Security Management (7-Day Course)

Beginner
 - Ethical Hacking Fundamentals (Network+/Security+)
 - Linux+ - Open Source Operating System
 - CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate

Intermediate
 - CEH (CNDA) - Certified Ethical Hacker
 - CHFI - Certified Hacking Forensics Investigator
 - SNPA -- Securing Networks with Cisco PIX / ASA

Advanced 
 - CEPT - Certified Expert Penetration Tester 
 - Web Application Hacking

Learning and practical experience are the hallmarks of this event, and ChicagoCon 2007 is fully prepared for the students to hit the ground running at MicroTrain in Lombard, Illinois. With a plush 180-seat, stadium-style auditorium for the keynotes and evening presentations, the facilities also have separate classrooms with computers and the courseware provided for the students, whiteboards and projectors for the instructors, as well as meeting space and lounge areas for all to eat, study and network with colleagues. And with the exams being provided on site (except PMP), there is every reason to believe that all students will go home with an industry recognized credential... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/7/prweb541315.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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