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Life has been revolutionized by computer networks and the Internet. Vital sectors of the economy depend upon networks and the Internet for their existence. Users can connect to their office networks from hotels, airports, and other remote locations, as well as from home.
The very features of connectivity and accessibility that make networks and the Internet so indispensable to contemporary society, however, create dangerous and unforeseen consequences. Remote users accessing corporate networks are more exposed than ever to attack from the outside. A personal computer on a network is a common point of attack.
This course provides its participants with essential security concepts needed to read through the hype in the marketplace, and understand risks and how to deal with them. |
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Course Schedule
Duration: 3 days
To view the schedule for this class, click here.
Who Should Attend
This course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, & anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure
Prerequisites
Students should be having basic computer administration & networking skills.
Course Outline
HACKING, CRACKING, AND ATTACKS
Why security is necessary
Reconnaissance techniques
Access Techniques
Denial of Service Attacks
MITIGATION TECHNIQUES
Authentication
Authorization
Accounting
HARDENING
NOS/OS Hardening
Filters/Firewalls
Intrusion Detection Systems
Organization
Forensics
INFRASTRUCTURE TOPOLOGIES
Security Zones
VLANs
Network Address Translation
Tunneling
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