GREENBELT, Md., June 30 CA-AcademyComputerEdu
GREENBELT, Md., June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The Academy of Computer Education
(ACE), a computer training school that prepares students to take industry
certification exams, has recently opened a satellite campus in the San
Francisco Bay Area. The Fremont, CA location was established as a result of
popular demand for information technology training courses in an area that has
long been a hotbed for the industry.
"We think the San Francisco/San Jose area is a great fit. The demand is
there, it's right in the heart of Silicon Valley, and they've got the same bad
traffic that we have," says Ryan Corey, ACE's Director of Admissions.
While ACE still offers on-site training as well as training at their
Washington, DC area campus, the addition of the satellite campus provides IT
professionals on the west coast access to the well established resources that
make ACE one of the top IT training schools in the country.
The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) training is one of several courses now
registering at the new location. As more California-based companies are forced
to deal with security threats, the need for preventative hackers has grown.
The new Certified Ethical Hacker course from ACE offers instruction on how to
scan systems, identify security breaches and combat the issues discovered.
With the help of this course, security professionals are given the tools they
need to fend off destructive and disruptive hackers, and save millions of
dollars of damage to corporate networks.
The course was developed for site owners, security officers, auditors and
security professionals that need to have the ability to uncover network risks
and repair security breaches. As hacking becomes a bigger problem for
companies across the world, the demand for certified ethical hackers will
continue to grow.
Interested students can visit -- http://www.trainace.com/courses/ceh/ --
to learn more about CEH training at the Academy of Computer Education, or
visit http://www.trainace.com/categories/security/ for additional Information
Security courses offered by the school.
SOURCE Academy of Computer Education