Stanford Campus
Palo Alto, California

SHARKFEST '09

FREE AirPcap™ Classic Adapter with

Every Paid Registration



Wireshark® Developer and User Training Summit

June 15 - 18, 2009

Stanford University | Palo Alto, California



“I want to congratulate you on organizing such a great event. It was great for us core developers to meet each other... It also gave us the opportunity to meet many other interesting people. I think it was a very inspiring and energetic event that will certainly have set new things into motion.”

-Sake Blok, Wireshark Core Developer, on SHARKFEST’08

SHARKFEST, the Wireshark-centric educational event that offers 3 days of in-depth instruction to the benefit of anyone wishing to enhance their skill set with, and optimize the effective use of, the world's most popular network and packet analyzer, is approaching! CACE Technologies and Wireshark University will once again host the annual event in June of 2009 at Stanford University.

With economic uncertainly abounding, and budgets slashed across the board, you have to very carefully choose how, when, and if to spend precious dollars on training of any kind this year, though updating skills and knowledge always pays off. The 3 days of intensive knowledge transferring that is SHARKFEST costs around $200/day, which might be reasonable enough for anyone who has some discretionary budget dollars. But CACE would like to make this an even easier decision by including a FREE AirPcap Classic adapter (SRP $198USD) with every paid registration.

That’s right! You can now add full 802.11 b/g WLAN analysis to your Wireshark experience for FREE by attending SHARKFEST’09.

For SHARKFEST'09 conference session details, including conference hotels, registration fees, and more, please go to http://www.cacetech.com/sharkfest.09/.

And should you need more assistance in justifying attending our training summit, PLEASE CONTACT [email protected].

CACE Technologies and your SHARKFEST '09 Coordinating Crew

Official Website: http://www.cacetech.com/

Added by Angela Sherman on April 10, 2009