Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Location: Will Call location varies by event but will be distributed from Box office. Opens: 1 hour prior to event Customer must present the actual credit card used for the purchase, a photo ID and Ticketmaster order number in order to receive tickets.
904-630-3900
In Advance: Monday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm Day of Event: Varies by Event
This is an accessible venue. For FSCJ events: Available thru box office 904-632-3373
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa.
Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
412-642-1800
During the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey season, the DICK'S Sporting Goods Box Office at PPG Paints Arena will be open: Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM and Saturday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Sundays that are event days will vary based on the event time but opening hours will always be 10:00 AM with the Box Office remaining open up through the start of the event.
Cash and All Major Credit Cards
MUST HAVE PHOTO I.D. & CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE TICKETS WHEN PICKING UP WILL CALL TICKETS
702-693-6143 1-855-234-7469 Group Sales (20+)
Opens one hour prior to the first show and closes a half hour after the last show. Each person must have a ticket.
To better accommodate your needs the box office has requested that special seating accommodations be solicited through their representatives.
Course Description:
This course teaches you the basic principles of secure programming. The course is aimed at every programmer or software developer who develops any application in any programming language.
Course Topics:
Secure Programming Awareness
● Why Secure Coding + EXERCISE
Introduction to Secure Programming
● What is security?
● Security jargon + EXERCISE
● Threats
● STRIDE Method + EXERCISE
● Attack surface and Trust zones
● Web applications + DEMO
● HTTP Requests
● HTTP Responses + EXERCISE
● HTTP Header injections + EXERCISE
● Browser Security Model + EXERCISE
● Current state of web security
Authentication and Session Management
● Authentication + DEMO, EXERCISE
● Password storage + EXERCISE
● Managing lost passwords
● Sessions and cookies + DEMOS
● Cross-Site Request Forgery + EXERCISE
● Clickjacking
Handling Input
● Injection Attacks
● Subsystems and data flows
● User input & Trust + EXERCISE
● SQL injection + DEMOS, EXERCISES
● Input validation + EXERCISES
● Buffer overflows + DEMO, EXERCISE
● Cross-site Scripting (XSS) Attacks + DEMOS, EXERCISES
● File Uploads + EXERCISES
● Encoding + DEMO
● Second order injections
Authorization
● Checks
● Session Poisoning + EXERCISE
● Race conditions
Configuration, Error Handling, Logging
● 3rd Party components
● Configuration and hardening + DEMO
● Information Leaks
● Reduce attack surface
● Side channel attacks
● Error handling
● Denial of Service + EXERCISE
● Logging
Cryptography
● Man in the Middle attack
● Trusted 3rd party
● Threats
● General guidelines
Secure Software Engineering
● Assessment + EXERCISE
● SDLC and Security
● Requirements
● Threat modeling + EXERCISE
● Secure design
● STRIDE per element
● Architecture analysis + EXERCISE
● Secure coding + DEMO
● Security testing
Learning Goals:
● Understanding the various issues of insecure software
● Understanding how software vulnerabilities come into existence, how an attacker can exploit these, and what measures to take to counter this
● Understanding how to integrate security in the requirements, designing, coding and testing phases of the software building process
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Introduction
● Secure Programing Awareness
● Introduction to Secure Programming
● Authentication and Session Management
● Handling Input (1)
Day 2
● Handling Input (2)
● Authorization
● Configuration, Error Handling, Logging
● Cryptography
● Secure Software Engineering
Who can Attend?
All software developers, lead programmers and software architects. This course is programming language agnostic, so every developer can attend this course.
Course Description:
The IAITAM IT Asset Disposition (CITAD) certification Course prepares individuals to manage the IT asset disposal Process within an organization. Best Practices in IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) are broken down from policy Management and data security to chain of custody transitioning. Attendees whose job responsibilities include ITAD will know how to avoid Risk of data loss and the public exposure that surrounds a breakdown in ITAD Process Management. ITAD Best Practices, financial return, data security global implications and the importance of vendor Management are just a few of the topics incorporated in the CITAD Course. With IAITAM’s ITAD Best Practices, ITAD will no longer be viewed as corporate overhead, but rather a profit center and area of Risk mitigation.
Course Topics:
● IT Asset Disposition Best Practices
● Introduction and Program Management
● Disposition Overview
● Governance of Electronic Disposal
● Foundations for Disposal Management
● The Removal Processes
● The Disposition Processes
● Working with Vendors
● Financial Management and Measurements
Learning Goals:
● Implement and build a decision Process for the selection of devices for disposal, coordinating with ITAM Processes such as a refresh and with the help desk Processes for services requiring replacement of devices.
● Maintain visibility into hardware inventory in storage and throughout the disposal Processes, building controls for physical and data security to reduce opportunities for theft of devices or the data on the devices from initial movement through final disposal.
● Use data collection, automation and tagging to document the disposal path taken for any specific device.
● Develop, implement and promote program elements such as Policies, Processes, procedures and measurements for hardware disposition.
● Ensure that all parties understand and adhere to legal Requirements for data security, health and safety, recycling and disposal, along with any other legislated Requirements impacting final disposition.
● Provide the correct data erasure and disposal techniques for the specific device and the one that generates the maximum value with acceptable Risk.
● Develop due diligence Processes to select vendors and as a source of contractual language so that contracts clearly lay out responsibilities for the vendor as well as the organization.
● Utilize appropriately trained resources or assures that vendors utilize the correct resources to conduct each aspect of the disposal Processes.
● Plan and participate in the Management of the hardware portfolio when disposal is involved so that the organization’s efficiency, performance and Goals are met or improved.
● Provide strategic direction and robust attention to the details surrounding the selection of ITAD vendors and maintain an ongoing Vendor Management program.
● Empower, train and support all assigned Asset Management personnel.
● Build and nurture productive relationships with all other business units, including those interacting with the IT business functions and customers.
● Encourage and maintain executive Management support through goal alignment, measurement and communication of results.
● Develop communication plans to increase employee awareness of environmental Goals and organizational sustainability programs.
● Conduct responsibilities and tasks in support of Hardware Asset Management and the CITAM.
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● IT Asset Disposition Best Practices
● Introduction to IAITAM’s Best Practices and Program Management
● Disposition Overview
● Governance of Electronic Disposal
● Foundations for Disposal Management
Day 2
● The Removal Processes
● The Disposition Processes
● Working with Vendors
● Financial Management and Measurements
Who can Attend?
This class is taught as a 2 day classroom Course or online with an interactive instructor in four 3 hour sessions.The CITAD Course is designed for those individuals with minimal to no experience in the field of Asset Management. It is essential Learning for those responsible for ITAD programs and other IT professionals involved in asset Management, resource budgeting, finance, software licensing, contract Management and strategic planning. Although there are no prerequisites, some knowledge of an organization’s lifecycle Management is encouraged.
“I vincenti fanno ciò di cui hanno paura.”Lou Ferrigno
Nello sport il fattore tecnico, ai fini di una corretta performance, è importantissimo.
E anche lo Sport Coaching ha bisogno di tecniche per garantire il supporto ottimale alle performance Mentali, Emotive e Relazionali degli atleti e delle squadre.
Il corso è tutto sulle tecniche di Sport Coaching: dalle tecniche di Problem Analysis, alle tecniche di Problem Solving, dalle tecniche di “sblocco” della performance a quelle di sostegno e sviluppo della performance.
Di ogni tecnica scopriremo gli ambiti di applicazione, i momenti, le modalità di uso, eventuali controindicazioni e come inserirle correttamente in un percorso/processo di Coaching Sportivo che sia efficace, efficiente ed elegante, e che può rivolgersi a singoli atleti o a squadre sportive.
Ad ogni tecnica corrisponde una scheda tecnica dettagliata, che ci guida nel corretto utilizzo, facilitando l’applicazione personalizzata e contestualizzata.
E di ogni tecnica, si farà anche la sperimentazione pratica.
Nella nostra Scuola non insegniamo ciò che prima non pratichiamo: per questo ci sarà molta pratica di Coaching Sportivo.
L’obiettivo del corso è specializzarsi sempre di più nell’applicazione del Coaching ai contesti sportivi, e acquisire strumenti pratici e concreti spendibili immediatamente nella propria attività di Coaching Sportivo.
“Per essere il numero uno, devi prepararti come se fossi il numero due.”Maurice Green
Programma Didattico:
Team Coaching Sportivo
Coaching per l’allenamento
Coaching per la competizione
Tecniche di Problem Analysis
Tecniche di Problem Solving
Tecniche Action Oriented
Tecniche di Sblocco della Performance
Tecniche di Sostegno della Performance
Tecniche di Sviluppo della Performance
Superare le resistenze individuali
Superare le resistenze di squadra
Peak Performance
Endurance Performance
Stratagemmi di Sport Coaching
Tecniche Pre-Gara
Tecniche Pro-Gara
Tecniche Post-Gara
Casi di Coaching Sportivo
Esercitazioni pratiche
Cash, cheque, credit cards and SOLT Theatre Tokens
Tickets left at the box office for collection may be picked up on the day, during the hour before the performance starts. Please take the credit card and Ticketmaster Booking Reference Number as proof of purchase.
Ticketmaster UK: 0870 154 40 40, International: 00 44 161 385 3500. 0660 61 60 69 - Seating plan faxback. Groups Number: 020 7930 3000 or Fax 020 7915 0414
Monday - Saturday 10.00 - 20.00.
For special needs seating please call 0844 412 4648.
The MetLife Stadium Box Office will accept cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Personal checks will not be accepted.
Ticketmaster Will Call may be picked up at any open ticket window. For all events, non-Ticketmaster will call orders may be picked up at the designated will call window. Will call tickets will be available beginning at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled start time for the event.
Box Office: 201.559.1300, tickets@metlifestadium.com - General Ticket Inquiries - ADA Ticket Inquiries Guest Services: 201.559.1515, info@metlifestadium.com
MetLife Stadium Box Office is open Monday through Friday 11am through 5pm. The Box Office is located in the West VIP lobby. Please park in Lot G, enter through MetLife Gate and into the large glass doors labeled West VIP.
MetLife Stadium is fully accessible including all concession stand locations, merchandise stands, ATM's and seating areas. Accessible seating for guests with special needs is available on all levels and in all price ranges. Elevators are located in the southeast (HCL Tech), southwest (Verizon), and northwest (Pepsi) corners of the stadium. Ramps are located at the north and south entrances. Seats with removable armrests are located throughout the stadium. A limited number of wheelchairs are located at each of the entrance gates to transport guests with limited mobility to their seating area. Guests may contact the MetLife Stadium at 201-559-1515 or ADAinfo@metlifestadium.com for more information or any additional needs for non-NFL events. MetLife Stadium ADA Ticket Questions call 201-559-1300. New York Giants ADA Ticket Purchases call 888-694-1925. New York Jets ADA Ticket Purchases call 973-549-4585. For wheelchair accessible and limited mobility patrons for non-NFL events, please click on the "Request Accessible Tickets" icon on the right side of the page to be taken to a dedicated page for accessible seating purchases. Please request the total number of wheelchair plus companion seats or limited mobility plus companion seats within the same wheelchair dropdown box so you may sit together.