Security News > 2020 > December > It’s dark out there, and if you want to keep the lights on, you need to update your cyber-security skills with SANS
You'll be pleased to know that SANS Institute has two events coming in the New Year that will enable you to skill up with some of their finest tutors, virtually of course, and all on European time.
If you want to take things at a more leisurely pace, or just want to fit your training around work and family, check out DFIR Multi-Week 2021, which runs from February 1 to February 12, again, all online.
Best of all, students for both events will be eligible to take part in SANS Institute's DFIR NetWars tournament running February 11 to 12 giving you the chance to test your skills in an incident simulator crammed full of forensics, malware analysis, threat hunting, and IR challenges.
If you're keen to get ahead in the new year but short on time, all you need to find is two days in your diary and SANS has the perfect solution.
SANS Stay Sharp: Pen Test March will offer you the chance to sharpen your offensive security skills and expand your pen test arsenal with the added bonus of training quicker and at a lower price.
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