Recent years have given rise to an abundance of new methods of attack. The providers of protective measures, however, have not been idle, either. As a result, the topic of network security has become increasingly complex compared to earlier days. The know-how imparted in this course is the basis for taking over tasks in security planning and administration of IP-based networks, which the participants will be able to perform on their own account.
Course Contents
• Attacks on the Protocol Layer, e.g. ARP Cache Poisoning and IP Spoofing
• Attacks on Applications and Operating Systems
• Scanning and OS Fingerprinting
• Basic Protection According to the BSI (Federal Office for Information Security)
• Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Encryption (AES, 3DES, RSA, ECC, ...)
• Data Integrity and Keyed Hash (MD5, SHA-1)
• Authentication, Signatures, and Certificates
• IPsec and SSL and their Application in VPNs
• Applications: SSH, PGP, EFS, and Blackberry
• Firewalls and DMZ
• Intrusion Detection and Prevention
• Hands-On Exercises at the Test Network
Detailed Table of Contents
In this course of the ExperTeach Networking series, each student will receive the comprehensive ExperTeach course documentation.
Target Group
Networkers who require detailed knowledge regarding the security problems in the TCP/IP world and who are looking for adequate solutions can find them in this course. The course is designed for administrators, planners, and consultants.
Knowledge Prerequisites
Optimum prerequisites for participation in the course are profound basic know-how of the LAN, router, and Internet environment, as well as a deeper knowledge of the IP protocol.
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