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JB's got a good point there...in a bootcamp situation, I would dispense with a lot of the lecture (since by definition, your students should already have the requisite knowledge), and focus on labs that review key concepts, such as PKI, encryption, risk assessment, reading Wireshark and other log files for potential threats - that sort of thing. That will, I think, make your bootcamp far more enjoyable an event.

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