Making strides as a network administrator? This is how!

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Fri, 03 April 2026, 07:45
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The ability to offer Wireshark Training is exclusively reserved for EMEA Wireshark University Certified Training Partners. SCOS is therefore the first Dutch company allowed to offer a new form of Network Analysis Training.

Practice

Until recently, the standard training regime consisted of a standard lecture, PowerPoint-driven presentation, and occasionally a practical exercise to break the monotony. The net result was that students considered themselves lucky if they could remember a small part of what they had experienced. Now SCOS is expanding its training with practical examples, led by expert instructors who have translated their years of experience into a solution-oriented, practical training.

Using open-source software such as Wireshark, NMAP, Bro, and C2 Cloud Command and Control systems in combination with selected advanced hardware tools, students are now offered the most effective real-world solutions. Examples of hardware solutions that are part of the training include leading technologies such as ProfiShark, Catchwire, WaveXpert, WiFi PineApple, Plunder Bug, software-defined radio, and many other products.

Registration and information can be found here. An absolute must for anyone looking to significantly enhance their network management skills. Organizer SCOS is also more than happy to engage in conversation with you.

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