98 ◾ Information Security Fundamentals
◾ Seminar—more relaxed, less formal. e focus here is on the exchange
of ideas and building on the ideas of each participant. Better suited for
long-term security items than immediate, pressing issues.
◾ Case study—especially good if they’re internal. Sanitize by using fictitious
names because you don’t want to embarrass anyone; just get the message
across. Case studies of other companies or agencies must be clearly rel-
evant to your shop.
◾ Hands-on lab—excellent for training on new security technologies, but
the commitment in resources and people is very steep. ere must be
monitors in the room to make sure that no one falls behind the pace of
the primary instructor and that everyone in the class underst ...