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Length: 5 days
The (ISC)2 CISSP CBK Review Seminar is the most comprehensive review seminar discussing information systems security industry best practices, known as the (ISC)2 CBK. The review seminar helps you review the 10 domains of the information security practice. It also serves as a strong learning tool for mastering concepts and topics related to all aspects of information systems security.
This CISSP CBK Review Seminar is the only CBK review seminar endorsed by (ISC)2.
The (ISC)2 CISSP 5-day seminar includes:
The (ISC)² CISSP® CBK® Review Seminar is the most comprehensive, complete review of information systems security concepts and industry best practices. The (ISC)² CISSP CBK Review Seminars usually have a five-day schedule, from Monday to Friday. The Review Seminar:
Length: 2 days
Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with networking essentials, such as LAN, Internet, security, and IP protocols. Basic knowledge of authentication methods is also a plus.
Target audience: Students who wish to master the fundamentals of Blue Coat products and have not taken any previous Blue Coat training courses.
Course Overview: The Blue Coat Certified Proxy Administrator (BCCPA) Course is intended for students who wish to master the fundamentals of Blue Coat products. This course is a revised version of the course formerly known as Proxy Fundamentals. You should not take the BCCPA course, if you have already taken the Proxy Fundamentals Course. Instead, you should take the BCCPA Upgrade course, which covers new material not included in the Proxy Fundamentals class.
Course Outline: The BCCPA Course covers Blue Coat SG and Firewalls, Blue Coat SG Deployment, Blue Coat SG Initial Setup, Blue Coat SG Graphical user interface (GUI), Services, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), HTTP Compression, Authentication Introduction, Authentication Realms, Policy Management, Content Filtering, Managing Downloads, Managing Instant Messaging, Managing Peer-to-Peer Traffic, Notify User Policy, Access Logging, Introduction to Reporter, Blue Coat AV, and Support.
Upon completing this course and passing an online exam, students will become Blue Coat Certified Proxy Administrators.
Length: 3 days
Prerequisites: BCCPA Course or passing score on the entrance exam. Students need practical experience with the ProxySG in the field. Additionally, students should have advanced knowledge of networking, security, and authentication.
Target audience: Students who have taken the Blue Coat Certified Proxy Administrator (BCCPA) Course or passed the entrance exam.
Course Overview: The Blue Coat Certified Proxy Professional (BCCPP) Course is intended for students who wish to master the advanced features of Blue Coat products. This course is a revised version of the course formerly known as Advanced Proxy Solutions. The BCCPP Course focuses on advanced features in Blue Coat’s most recent operating system. You must complete the BCCPA course before enrolling in the BCCPP course.
Course Outline: The BCCPP course covers system architecture, Content Policy Language (CPL), Regular Expressions, Apparent Data Type, HTTP Details , Policy Tracing, Forwarding, CP Tunneling, Reverse Proxy, Two-Way URL Rewrite, Advanced Reporter, Access Logging, Using Authentication in Transparent Proxy Mode, Understanding and Using Kerberos Authentication, Substitution Realm, Windows SSO, Blue Coat SG Security, Failover, Blue Coat Director, and Spyware Prevention.
Upon completing the course and passing an online exam, students will become Blue Coat Certified Proxy Professionals.
Prerequisites: Basic networking knowledge, knowledge of Windows Server and/or UNIX, and experience with TCP/IP and the Internet
Take this class if:
Prerequisites: Check Point NG with Application Intelligence-Management I and Check Point NG with Application Intelligence-Management II, or equivalent knowledge and experience in the prerequisites
Check Point Security Administration R70 is a foundation course for Check Point's Security Management Systems, Security Gateway Systems, and deployment platforms. This course provides an understanding of basic concepts and skills necessary to configure Check Point Software Blades including Firewall, IPSEC VPN, IPS, Network Policy Management, Logging & Status, and Monitoring, URL Filtering, Antivirus & Anti-malware, Anti-spam & Email Security. During this course, students will configure a Security Policy, secure communications across the Internet, defend against network threats, and learn about managing and monitoring a secure network.
Prerequisites: Basic networking knowledge, knowledge of Windows Server and/or UNIX, and experience with TCP/IP and the Internet.
Check Point Security Administration I NGX (R65) is a foundation course for Check Point's flagship product, VPN-1 (NGX R65). This course provides an understanding of basic concepts and skills necessary to configure VPN-1. During this course, students will configure a Security Policy, and learn about managing and monitoring a secure network.
Check Point Security Administration II NGX (R65) provides an understanding of upgrading and advanced configuration of VPN-1 (NGX R65), installing and managing VPN-1 (on both internal and external networks), gaining the maximum security from Security Gateways, and resolving Gateway performance issues.
Prerequisites: Check Point Security Administration I NGX (R65), or equivalent knowledge and experience
Length: 4 days
Prerequisites: Check Point Security Administration I NGX (R65) and Check Point Security Administration II NGX (R65)
Prerequisites: Check Point Security Administration NGX I Rev 1.1, Check Point Security Administration NGX II Rev 1.1, Check Point Provider-1 NGX, or equivalent knowledge and experience
Length: 1 day
The BIG-IP Accelerated Global Traffic Manager course is designed for networking professionals to renew their understanding of DNS network systems and wide-area networks, master pre-installation information gathering, and apply this information to the process of installing a GTM System.
Utilizing both simulated installation activities and hands-on exercises, participants gain real-time experience setting up and configuring both primary and secondary GTM Systems, WAN systems, integrating multiple GTM Systems, and migrating DNS systems to a GTM.
Participants will also gain knowledge of the essential GTM management interfaces that assist network managers. In addition, this course covers configuring, monitoring and testing GTM Systems and networks, as well as dynamic and static load balancing, and GTM report screens.
Target Audience: This course is intended for installation engineers and others responsible for installing, configuring and troubleshooting the BIG-IP Global Traffic Manager product.
Prerequisites The F5 Big-IP Essentials and Advanced courses are recommended as this accelerated course is based from knowledge obtained in the previous 2 classes.
Participants should understand:
Participants should be proficient with: Basic PC operation and application skills, including operating a CD drive, keyboard, mouse and Windows OS, Basic Web Browser operation (Internet Explorer is used in class).
In addition, it is helpful if participants are familiar with:
The BIG-IP Global Traffic Manager course is designed for networking professionals to renew their understanding of DNS network systems and wide-area networks, master pre-installation information gathering, and apply this information to the process of installing a GTM System.
Prerequisites
Target Audience: This course is intended for experienced users of the BIG-IP LTM system including system and network administrators responsible for its advanced functionality.
Prerequisites: Students must have either successfully completed the BIG-IP LTM Essentials course, or passed the BIG-IP LTM Certification Exam (511).
Students should understand:
In addition, it helps if students are familiar with:
Target Audience: This course is intended for system and network administrators responsible for installation, setup, configuration, and administration of the BIG-IP LTM system.
In addition, students should be proficient in:
Prerequisites:
Who should attend: The primary audience for this course is network engineers who work in an enterprise environment.
Course Overview: This course is an instructor-led course designed to provide enterprise network engineers with the knowledge and skills necessary to use Juniper Networks routers to meet their networks' requirements. It covers advanced routing and services configurations of Juniper Networks J-series and M-series platforms, focusing specifically on advanced configurations commonly used in the enterprise environment.
Objectives:
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
Prerequisites: This course assumes that students have successfully attended the Configuring Juniper Networks Secure Access (CJSA) course or have equivalent experience with the Juniper Networks NetScreen Secure Access products. Specifically, students need to be familiar with the configuration of Roles, Realms, Resource Policies, and Authentication Servers.
Who should attend: The target audience includes network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and anyone responsible for implementing SA products.
Course Overview: This two-day course discusses the advanced configuration of Secure Access (SA) products. Key topics include PKI support, additional authentication/authorization servers, complex policies, customization, and high availability. Through demonstrations and hands on labs, students will gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting advanced features of the SA products.
Prerequisites: Completion of the Configuring Juniper Networks Firewall/IPSec VPN Products (CJFV) course or equivalent experience with ScreenOS software and general networking knowledge including Ethernet, TCP/IP, and routing concepts.
Who should attend: This course is intended for network engineers, network support personnel, and reseller support.
Course Overview: This two-day, intermediate-level course focuses on the wide range of options available when configuring VPNs using Juniper Networks firewall/VPN products. Students attending the course will learn these various deployments through detailed lectures and hands-on lab exercises.
Prerequisites: This course assumes that students have basic networking knowledge and experience in the following areas:
Who should attend: This course is intended for network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper Networks products.
Course Overview: This one-day course meets the business need of customers who are deploying the attack prevention features of ScreenOS software. The course focuses specifically on the attack-related features and assumes familiarity with ScreenOS software. Upon completing this course, you should be able to return to work and successfully configure and verify the desired attack prevention features.
Target audience: This course is intended for network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper Networks firewall products.
Course Overview: This course is the first in the ScreenOS curriculum. It is a three-day, instructor-led course that focuses on configuration of the Juniper Networks firewall/VPN products in a variety of situations, including basic administrative access, routing, firewall policies and policy options, attack prevention features, address translation, and VPN implementations. The course combines both lecture and labs, with significant time allocated for hands-on experience. Students completing this course should be confident in their ability to configure Juniper Networks firewall/VPN products in a wide range of installations.
Objectives
Prerequisites: This course assumes that students have moderate background in internetworking basics, security concepts, network administration, and application support.
Who should attend: This course is intended for network engineers,support personnel, reseller support , and anyone responsible for implementing SA products.
Course Overview: This two-day course discusses the configuration of Secure Access (SA) products in a typical network environment. Key topics include SSL access technologies, basic implementation, and configuration and management options. Through demonstrations and hands on labs, students will gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting basic facets of the SA products.
Prerequisites: Completion of (CJFV) Configuring Juniper Networks Firewall/IPSec VPN Products or equivalent experience with ScreenOS firewalls is required. The course also assumes that students understand internetworking basics, basic security concepts, network administration, application support, and basic remote access concepts.
Who Should Attend: The intended audience for this course includes network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and anyone responsible for implementing the Unified Access Control products.
Course Overview: This three-day course discusses the configuration of the Unified Access Control solution offered by Juniper Networks. Students will work with the solution elements—the Infranet Controller, the Infranet Enforcer, and the Infranet Agent—to configure secured access to network resources. Key topics include Unified Access Control deployment, basic implementation, and element configuration. Students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in several hands-on labs.
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to deploy the Infranet Controller and Infranet Enforcer to support common environments. Specific topics include:
Introduction to Unified Access Control Typical deployment scenarios Terminology Infranet Controller configuration elements Roles Authentication realms Authentication servers Resource policies Sign-in policies Overlay enforcer configuration elements Infranet policies Odyssey Access Client configuration elements Host Checker Host Enforcer Troubleshooting
Prerequisites: The prerequisites for this course include the following:
Who should attend: This course is intended for network engineers, network support personnel, and reseller support personnel
Course Overview: This three-day course focuses on the ScreenOS features that are typically required in large-scale networks, including dynamic routing, virtual systems, traffic shaping, and high availability. Upon completing this course, students should be able to return to work and successfully install, configure, and verify that a ScreenOS-based device is interoperating in the network as desired. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting these advanced features of ScreenOS software.
Prerequisites: This course assumes that students have basic networking knowledge and experience in the following areas: Internetworking basics, TCP/IP Operations, Network security concepts, Network administration, Application support, also assumes that students have attended the Security Manager Fundamentals (2 day course).
Who should attend: Network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper IDP products.
Course Overview: This three-day course discusses the configuration of Juniper Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP) sensors in a typical network environment. Key topics include: sensor configuration, creating and fine-tuning security policies, managing attack objects, creating custom signatures, and troubleshooting. This course is based upon IDP software version 4.0, and Security Manager 2006.1. Through demonstrations and hands on labs, students will gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting the IDP sensor.
Target audience: This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running JUNOS Software.
Course Overview: This one-day course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to work with JUNOS Software and to configure devices running JUNOS Software. Key topics include user interface options with a heavy focus on the command-line interface (CLI), configuration tasks typically associated with the initial setup of devices, interface configuration basics with configuration examples, secondary system configuration, and the basics of operational monitoring and maintenance of devices running JUNOS Software. This course is based on JUNOS Software version 9.5R1.8.
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the JUNOS Software and monitoring basic device operations. Objectives
Prerequisites: Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the OSI model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also attend the Introduction to JUNOS Software (IJS) course prior to attending this class.
Course Overview: This one-day course provides students with foundational routing knowledge and configuration examples and includes an overview of general routing concepts, routing policy and firewall filters, and class of service (CoS). This course is based on JUNOS Software version 9.5R1.8.
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the JUNOS Software and monitoring basic device operations.
Prerequisites: Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the OSI model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also either attend the Introduction to JUNOS Software (IJS) and JUNOS Routing Essentials (JRE) courses prior to attending this class, or have equivalent experience with JUNOS Software.
Target audience: This course benefits operators of JUNOS security platforms. These operators include network engineers, administrators, support personnel, and reseller support personnel.
Course Overview: This three-day course provides students with the skills for configuration, operation, and implementation of JUNOS security platforms in a typical network environment. This course is based on JUNOS Software version 9.5R1.8.
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring JUNOS Software for JUNOS security platforms.
Who should attend: This course is intended for network engineers, network support personnel, reseller support personnel, and anyone else needing a working knowledge of Network and Security Manager.
Course Overview: This two-day course discusses the basic operations of Network and Security Manager. Key topics include server and domain administration, device configuration, template creation and management, policy creation and management, logging, and report generation. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting features of Network and Security Manager.
The OJRE prerequisite is a basic understanding of the TCP/IP protocols. While not required, familiarity with the command-line interface of a routing platform or UNIX system is helpful.
Who should attend: The primary audiences for this course are end users of J-series platforms, which include Network engineers, Support personnel, Reseller support, and Others responsible for implementing Juniper Networks Enterprise Routing products.
Course Overview: This four-day course is an introductory-level, instructor-led course that focuses on installation, configuration, operational analysis, and troubleshooting considerations of Juniper Networks routers in the enterprise. OJRE introduces Juniper Networks Enterprise Routing platforms including both M-series and J-series models. It then focuses on router configuration using both the J-Web graphical user interface (GUI) and the JUNOS software command-line interface (CLI). Real-world configuration and operational monitoring case studies are provided for general route r configuration and for RIP, static, and OSPF routing. The class also provides an overview of common services such as the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), the Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP) and Network Address Translation (NAT).
The course combines both lecture and labs, with significant time allocated for hands-on experience with J-series platforms and JUNOS software. The OJRE class is an excellent way to prepare students for attending other offerings in the Juniper Networks training curriculum.
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot J-series platforms.
This course assumes that students have basic networking knowledge and experience in the following areas:
Who should attend: This course is intended for network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and anyone responsible for implementing STRM.
Objectives: After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
Length: 5 days Prerequisites: A basic understanding of computers and networking is all that is required. Take this class if: You are an information security professionals seeking to learn how to use and secure Linux systems. Course Overview: Linux is spreading rapidly throughout the corporate world. This course is designed to help you understand how to secure the Linux operating system and the various binaries that run on it. Through a series of hands-on exercises, you will learn what tools are available to you on any modern Linux distribution. Class will cover all Linux distributions with labs covering Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise / Fedora Core, Knoppix, Novell SuSe, and Debian.
Who should attend: The class is designed for Security/Network Administrators who have at least working knowledge of networking and network security and are using QRadar to manage their network and security programs.
Course Overview: Your employees are the key to heightening your organization's overall security practices and awareness. Today's compliance standards require many organizations to educate their employees on the role they play in protecting vital data, business networks, and your customers. The FNS Security Awareness Training program offers classroom instruction in security awareness that can easily be tailored to the needs of your organization. A standard one day course can be presented at FishNet Security training facilities or at your site. Courseware can be customized to incorporate your organization's security policies. FishNet Security can also license the courseware to you and train your trainers to deliver it.
Target Audience: The classroom presentations deal with information security issues at a high level and provide practical guidance relevant to all employees. Everyone from corporate executives with sensitive information on their PDAs to call center reps handling consumer credit card transactions will benefit from this course.
Length: 2.5 days
Prerequisites: Basic networking knowledge, basic Websense knowledge, and a desire to protect your data
Course Overview: During this training course, you will learn how to install, configure, administer and support Websense Data Security Suite. Through instruction, iLabs (instructor led demos and lab exercises) and hands-on lab practice exercises, you will gain familiarity with the requirements and recommendations of Websense Data Security Suite deployment, installation and configuration, including policy creation, fingerprinting structured and unstructured content, data discovery, and system architecture
Prerequisites: Basic networking knowledge, including OSI model and IP subnetting
Course Overview: During this interactive training course, you will learn how to install and configure Web Security Gateway (WSG) in both explicit and transparent proxy configurations, and configure clustering and high availability WSG implementations. You will also learn the fundamentals of SSL and deploying SSL certificates in addition to implementing and testing SSL Management on WSG. Further subject areas include WSG security, monitoring and troubleshooting. Upon completion of the course you will have hands-on experience in a number of deployment scenarios, and the skills to effectively implement, monitor, support and troubleshoot WSG
Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with networking essentials, such as LAN, Internet, security, and IP protocols.
Audience / Target Group: This course is intended for IT professionals requiring basic operational network management knowledge and skills; i.e., network/system administrators who are responsible for managing network application performance using the Blue Coat PacketShaper.
Course Overview: The Blue Coat Certified PacketShaper Administrator (BCPSA) course is intended for IT professionals who wish to develop the basic knowledge and skills to manage an installed Blue Coat PacketShaper on a daily basis. It replaces the former Packeteer Specialist (Level 1) course and is intended for users who want to apply new PacketShaper features that deliver integrated visibility, control and compression capabilities in a single appliance. After completing this course you will be able to: -> Use and understand the PacketShaper product and its functionality and capabilities -> Classify traffic -> Analyze your network, application and host performance
Students will become Blue Coat Certified PacketShaper Administrators upon completing this course and passing the Prometric online exam.
Prerequisites: Blue Coat Certified PacketShaper Administrator (BCPSA) certification, or waiver exam. Student should have practical experience with the PacketShaper appliance in the field with a solid understanding of networking and general knowledge of application behavior on Wide Area Networks.
Audience / Target Group: The course is oriented towards the learning needs of working IT network professionals responsible for troubleshooting network application performance using Blue Coat PacketShaper appliances.
Course Overview: The Blue Coat Certified PacketShaper Professional (BCPSP) course is intended for IT professionals who wish to develop and master the skills to properly install, operate and configure PacketShaper. It replaces the Packeteer Advanced Traffic Analysis and Troubleshooting (Level2) course. This course also covers how to use reporting features and take appropriate action using PacketShaper control mechanisms to optimize network and application performance. After completing this course you will be proficient in: -> Properly configuring different types of traffic trees -> Using PacketShaper tools to identify network problems and determine if PacketShaper can solve those problems -> Configuring PacketShaper to fix network problems
Students will become Blue Coat Certified PacketShaper Professionals upon completing this course and passing the associated Prometric online exam.
Rapid 3-day course for experienced Check Point professionals teaches how to implement, configure and manage Check Point Software Blades without lecture or theory.
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2-day accelerated course teaches how to maximize the performance of your Check Point Software Blade deployment in a lab-environment. No lecture or theory.
The Check Point Security Expert course provides an understanding of advanced concepts and skills necessary to configure Check Point Security Gateway and Management Software Blades. During this course, you will process a Change Request, implement Provisioning, and configure SSL VPN remote access. In addition, you will deploy HA and configure your network for advanced routing features such as VTIs, while employing the Eventia suite for advanced reporting and monitoring options.
This course covers the Crossbeam XOS architecture, features and how to install an X40/X45/X80. It treats the basic steps involved in setting up a multi security application platform well as an extensive hands-on training to monitor and to troubleshoot the Crossbeam X-Series platforms.
Course Length: 3 days.
After completion of this course, you should be able to:
Hands-on labs
This course covers the Crossbeam XOS architecture, features and how to install an X40/X45/X80. It treats the basic steps involved in setting up a multi security application platform well as an extensive hands-on training to monitor and to troubleshoot the Crossbeam X-Series platforms. The last day covers Check Point VSX NGX R65 Virtual Firewall implementation on Crossbeam XOS architecture, the features and how to install an X40/X45/X80.
Course Length: 4 days.
The course introduces delegates to the exploitation and security auditing of web applications. It also reinforces and develops techniques from CSTA. Length: 2 days Prerequisites: Prior attendance of the CSTA Ethical Hacking: Hands-On training course (or equivalent) is strongly recommended. A basic understanding of HTTP & HTML is needed.
Course Overview: The Wireless LAN Administration course provides the networking professional a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the wireless networking industry. From basic RF theory to 802.11 frame exchange processes, this course delivers hands on training that will benefit the novice as well as the experienced network professional.
Prerequisites: Basic wireless LAN literacy
Course Overview: The Wireless LAN Security course consists of hands on learning using the latest enterprise wireless LAN security and auditing equipment. This course addresses in detail the most up-to-date WLAN intrusion and DoS tools and techniques, functionality of the 802.11i amendment to the 802.11 standard, the inner-workings of each EAP type used with wireless LANs today, and every class and type of WLAN security solution available on the market - from wireless intrusion prevention systems to wireless network management systems.
Students who complete the course will acquire the necessary skills for implementing and managing wireless security in the enterprise by creating layer2 and layer3 hardware and software solutions with tools from the following industry leading manufacturers:
Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP) Fundamentals
This course provides an overview of the DIACAP process and the transition from DITSCAP to DIACAP.
Target audience: System Owners, Program Managers and Information Assurance staff who need an overview of the DIACAP and the changes now occurring in the DoD Certification and Accreditation process.
Course Outline:
Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP) In Depth
This course provides detailed information on the DIACAP C&A process, the DIACAP documentation package, DoDI 8500.2 IA controls, and DITSCAP transition.
Target audience: System owners, administrators, developers, integrators, and Information Assurance staff who need a detailed working knowledge of the DIACAP process, the DoD baseline security controls, and the transition from DITSCAP to DIACAP.
Target Audience: Police and other law enforcement personnel, Defense and Military personnel, e-Business Security professionals, Systems administrators, Legal professionals, Banking, Insurance and other professionals, Government agencies, IT managers.
Course Overview: The CHFI course will give participants the necessary skills to identify an intruder's footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute. Many of today's top tools of the forensic trade will be taught during this course, including software, hardware and specialized techniques. The need for businesses to become more efficient and integrated with one another, as well as the home user, has given way to a new type of criminal, the "cyber-criminal." It is no longer a matter of "will your organization be comprised (hacked)?" but, rather, "when?" Today's battles between corporations, governments, and countries are no longer fought only in the typical arenas of boardrooms or battlefields using physical force. Now the battlefield starts in the technical realm, which ties into most every facet of modern day life. If you or your organization requires the knowledge or skills to identify, track, and prosecute the cyber-criminal, then this is the course for you.
Target audience: This course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure.
Prerequisites: Students taking the Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures course must be 21 years or older.
Course Overview: This class will immerse the student into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems. Students will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and then be lead into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real network is harmed. Students then learn how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system. Students will also learn about Intrusion Detection, Policy Creation, Social Engineering, DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflows and Virus Creation. When a student leaves this intensive 5 day class they will have hands on understanding and experience in Ethical Hacking. This course prepares you for EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50.
Target Audience: This course is intended for security and network administrators responsible for install, setup, configuration, and administration of the FirePass Controller.
In addition, participants should be proficient with:
This course provides an overview of the NIST-FISMA process.
Target audience: System Owners, Program Managers and Information Security staff who want an overview of the NIST-FISMA process and the standardization now occurring in the federal Certification and Accreditation process.
Federal Certification and Accreditation (C&A) In Depth
This course provides detailed information on the NIST-FISMA C&A process, the C&A documentation package, and NIST 800-53 security controls.
Target audience: System owners, administrators, developers, integrators, and Information Assurance staff who need a detailed working knowledge of the NIST-FISMA process, and the NIST baseline security controls.
Prerequisites: Working knowledge of the internetworking concepts and an understanding of TCP/IP and network addressing. Working knowledge of managed devices (Check Point, Nokia, or Cisco).
Target audience: Technical persons tasked with the support or administration of Check Point solutions and/or the Nokia security product. This could include the following:
Course Overview: Managing FireMon for Check Point, Cisco and the Nokia IP Security Platform is a 2-day, instructor-led course which covers configuring and implementing FireMon for Check Point on Nokia IP Security Platforms. The course provides the information and experience necessary to deploy and manage FireMon configured for Check Point and Nokia management. Hands-on exercises enable students to effectively configure and deploy the application and demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the FireMon operations including revision control, auditing and performance monitoring.