Danielm7 wrote: » I took FOR408 last year, I swore it was 4999 without the exam. Either way, it's very expensive. I'm not knocking on the quality of the class at all, but over 1K a day for training is a lot to swallow.
get the same level of training from Udemy for $10 (yeah right)
Danielm7 wrote: » As a few other people mentioned, it's priced for large corps and military budgets. Even then it's a hard sell at the fortune 500 I work at. I've gotten them to cover classes, but it's not easy. Last year they did budgeting to try to get a SANS course for each security person for the year, now with the costs going up it's harder to plan for.
renacido wrote: » When I see a member of this forum with several GIAC certs, I know with 95% certainty they work in the mil/gov sector.
UnixGuy wrote: » Damit not again. It's freakin expensive, and with the Australian dollars going down, they're even more expensive...10K AUD per course..NO
SaSkiller wrote: » It isn't that far fetched. The material isnt particularly special, its simply compressed and put in one place. And presented well. I've seen other providers teach similar material in a digestible way, the issue is that they aren't well known, they certainly don't have the program behind them that SANS does.
renacido wrote: » ^ This. if you ask for training they assume it's to pad your resume for getting a better job elsewhere. I try to tell them that prviding for professional development needs is a strong incentive to stay with the company, but sometimes that falls on deaf ears.
chrisone wrote: » It cost money to join an exclusive club. Check your local country club.....
chanakyajupudi wrote: » ... And I have traveled far for the courses as none happen in New Zealand!
impelse wrote: » Man, how do you get work study approval, I applied to several of those and I always got rejection
Ac3 wrote: » As far as i know, it is more expensive this time. Still good the Workstudy program is still the same.
cwelber wrote: » Being a SANS instructor must pay well. If you have 30 students paying an average of $5000 each for a week that's $150,000. Even if you minus out say $100,000 for expenses, and $25,000 for the school. $25,000 (heck even $10,000 to $15,000 for a weeks work is more then most of us make in a good month). On the other hand I think a lot is expected of the instructor for that kind of money. SANS is a great organization with wonderfully talented and cool people involved with it, and a example of a successful organization. I will never take a SANS class most likely as my employer doesn't cover any education out of pocket, I paid for my own CISSP. I would need to win the lottery to justify paying out of pocket. You can learn a lot of what's taught in class on your own, but you have to be very self-motivated. I love the security webinars where we get tidbits, I wish they had a junior (i.e. one day version of some of the classes for $600 to $800 which I could afford); but from a business point of view why would they do that when the classes almost always sell out.