Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The C|CT is ideal for anyone looking to start their career in cybersecurity or add a strong foundational understanding of the cybersecurity concepts and techniques required to be effective on the job. The course is especially well suited to: Early-career IT professionals, IT managers, career changers, and career advancers Students and recent graduates Overview After completing this course, you will understand: Key concepts in cybersecurity, including information security and network security Information security threats, vulnerabilities, and attacks The different types of malware Identification, authentication, and authorization Network security controls Network security assessment techniques and tools (threat hunting, threat intelligence, vulnerability assessment, ethical hacking, penetration testing, configuration and asset management) Application security design and testing techniques Fundamentals of virtualization, cloud computing, and cloud security Wireless network fundamentals, wireless encryption, and related security measures Fundamentals of mobile, IoT, and OT devices and related security measures Cryptography and public-key infrastructure Data security controls, data backup and retention methods, and data loss prevention techniques Network troubleshooting, traffic and log monitoring, and analysis of suspicious traffic The incident handling and response process Computer forensics and digital evidence fundamentals, including the phases of a forensic investigation Concepts in business continuity and disaster recovery Risk management concepts, phases, and frameworks EC-Council?s C|CT certification immerses students in well-constructed knowledge transfer. Training is accompanied by critical thinking challenges and immersive lab experiences that allow candidates to apply their knowledge and move into the skill development phase in the class itself. Upon completing the program, C|CT-certified professionals will have a strong foundation in cybersecurity principles and techniques as well as hands-on exposure to the tasks required in real-world jobs. Course Outline Information Security Threats and Vulnerabilities Information Security Attacks Network Security Fundamentals Identification, Authentication, and Authorization Network Security Controls: Administrative Controls Network Security Controls: Physical Controls Network Security Controls: Technical Controls Network Security Assessment Techniques and Tools Application Security Virtualization and Cloud Computing Wireless Network Security Mobile Device Security Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) Security Cryptography Data Security Network Troubleshooting Network Traffic Monitoring Network Log Monitoring and Analysis Incident Response Computer Forensics Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Risk Management
This course helps you prepare for your CISSP certification. In this course, we will be discussing CISSP®? Certification Domain 4: Communication and Network Security. This course focuses on how our network and communications channels work and how to protect them. Domain 4 makes up 13% of the weighted exam questions.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is ideal for Professionals preparing to become CRISC certified. Risk practitioners Students or recent graduates Overview At course completions, students will understand the essential concepts in the 4 ISACA CRISC domains: Governance IT Risk Assessment Risk Response and Reporting Information Technology and Security This 3 Day CRISC course is geared towards preparing students to pass the ISACA Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control examination. The course covers all four of the CRISC domains, and each section corresponds directly to the CRISC job practice. CRISC validates your experience in building a well-defined, agile risk-management program, based on best practices to identify, analyze, evaluate, assess, prioritize and respond to risks. This enhances benefits realization and delivers optimal value to stakeholders. GOVERNANCE - a. Organizational Governance Organizational Strategy, Goals, and Objectives Organizational Structure, Roles, and Responsibilities Organizational Culture Policies and Standards Business Processes Organizational Assets GOVERNANCE - b. Risk Governance Enterprise Risk Management and Risk Management Framework Three Lines of Defense Risk Profile Risk Appetite and Risk Tolerance Legal, Regulatory, and Contractual Requirements Professional Ethics of Risk Management IT RISK ASSESSMENT - a. IT Risk Identification Risk Events (e.g., contributing conditions, loss result) Threat Modelling and Threat Landscape Vulnerability and Control Deficiency Analysis (e.g., root cause analysis) Risk Scenario Development IT RISK ASSESSMENT - b. IT Risk Analysis and Evaluation Risk Assessment Concepts, Standards, and Frameworks Risk Register Risk Analysis Methodologies Business Impact Analysis Inherent and Residual Risk RISK RESPONSE AND REPORTING - a. Risk Response Risk Treatment / Risk Response Options Risk and Control Ownership Third-Party Risk Management Issue, Finding, and Exception Management Management of Emerging Risk RISK RESPONSE AND REPORTING - b. Control Design and Implementation Control Types, Standards, and Frameworks Control Design, Selection, and Analysis Control Implementation Control Testing and Effectiveness Evaluation RISK RESPONSE AND REPORTING - c. Risk Monitoring and Reporting Risk Treatment Plans Data Collection, Aggregation, Analysis, and Validation Risk and Control Monitoring Techniques Risk and Control Reporting Techniques (heatmap, scorecards, dashboards) Key Performance Indicators Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) Key Control Indicators (KCIs) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY - a. Information Technology Principles Enterprise Architecture IT Operations Management (e.g., change management, IT assets, problems, incidents) Project Management Disaster Recovery Management (DRM) Data Lifecycle Management System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Emerging Technologies INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY - b. Information Security Principles Information Security Concepts, Frameworks, and Standards Information Security Awareness Training Business Continuity Management Data Privacy and Data Protection Principles
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Security professionals, System engineers, channel partners, service partners, and end users with 1+ years of experience in implementing IT security technologies (Network, Applications, and Systems) and are also SNSAcertified. Overview The students will learn how to monitor, investigate, analyze, and configure SonicWall Next-Gen firewalls running SonicOS to enable advanced functionality related to Secure and Remote Connectivity, Network Optimization, and Threat Prevention. Upon successful completion of the SNSP program, the students will be able to demonstrate SonicWall product expertise and the application skill sets required to mount a proactive, effective defense against current and evolving network and cyber security threats. A key issue affecting an organization?s business productivity and employee efficiency today is its ability to respond to dynamic changes in the cyber threat landscape. Coming up on the heels of the highly successful SNSA program launched earlier this year, SonicWall now presents the SonicWall Network Security Professional (SNSP) course, an expert-level training and certification program that builds on the enterprise security skills learned in the SNSA course. Previously known as the Network Security Advance Administration (NSAA) course, the revamped SNSP curriculum expands on the topics covered in SNSA and features advanced SonicWall firewall configuration and administration tasks aimed at helping enterprises adapt to dynamic security environments. Relevant changes to the curriculum include an enhanced and deeper scope of SonicOS 6.5.x features and functionality, as well as changes in the learning and delivery methodologies to better balance the professional needs of the students and the business requirements for network and cyber security. Course Outline Course Introduction and Overview Configuring VPN Auto Provisioning Configuring Advanced Routing Configuring Advanced Interface Settings Using SonicOS CLI Configuring Capture Client Capturing and Replaying Packets Configuring DPI-SSL/TLS Server Configuring DPI-SSH Configuring App Rules Configuring App Control Configuring Advanced High Availability Excluding Trusted Content Resolving and Reporting False Positives Configuring Content Filtering Implementing Best Practices
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Security professionals, System engineers, channel partners, service partners, and end users with one-or-more years of experience in implementing IT security technologies (Network, Applications, and Systems) Overview This course will enable students to configure, monitor, manage, and optimize the SonicWall Next-Gen firewall appliances running SonicOS to effectively defend against evolving and emerging network and cyber security threats. Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to configure the SonicWall firewall for Secure and Remote Connectivity, Network Optimization, and Advanced Threat Protection. The SonicWall Network Security Administration course provides students the required background, knowledge and hand-on experience to begin designing, implementing and troubleshooting SonicWall Network Security Appliances running SonicOS firmware. ÿThe SNSA course and certification replaces the NSBA course and the CSSA certification. The NSBA course will End-of-Life on June 30th, 2018. The CSSA certification will continue to be valid for 2 years after successfully passing the examination. Course Outline The instructor-guided portion of theÿcurriculum provides a suite of intensive ILTÿscenario-based sessions, wherein you learn to configure, manage, and monitor aÿSonicWall Next-Gen firewall in a risk-free lab environment Additional course details: Nexus Humans SonicWALL Network Security Administrator - SNSA - NA training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the SonicWALL Network Security Administrator - SNSA - NA course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
The comprehensive PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course has been designed by industry experts to provide learners with everything they need to enhance their skills and knowledge in their chosen area of study. Enrol on the PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course today, and learn from the very best the industry has to offer! This best selling PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course has been developed by industry professionals and has already been completed by hundreds of satisfied students. This in-depth PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course is suitable for anyone who wants to build their professional skill set and improve their expert knowledge. The PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course is CPD-accredited, so you can be confident you're completing a quality training course will boost your CV and enhance your career potential. The PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course is made up of several information-packed modules which break down each topic into bite-sized chunks to ensure you understand and retain everything you learn. After successfully completing the PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course , you will be awarded a certificate of completion as proof of your new skills. If you are looking to pursue a new career and want to build your professional skills to excel in your chosen field, the certificate of completion from the PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course will help you stand out from the crowd. You can also validate your certification on our website. We know that you are busy and that time is precious, so we have designed the PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Course to be completed at your own pace, whether that's part-time or full-time. Get full course access upon registration and access the course materials from anywhere in the world, at any time, from any internet-enabled device. Our experienced tutors are here to support you through the entire learning process and answer any queries you may have via email.
Securing Linux systems training course description This course teaches you everything you need to know to build a safe Linux environment. The first section handles cryptography and authentication with certificates, openssl, mod_ssl, DNSSEC and filesystem encryption. Then Host security and hardening is covered with intrusion detection, and also user management and authentication. Filesystem Access control is then covered. Finally network security is covered with network hardening, packet filtering and VPNs. What will you learn Secure Linux accounts. Secure Linux file systems. Secure Linux access through the network. Securing Linux systems training course details Who will benefit: Linux technical staff needing to secure their systems. Prerequisites: Linux system administration (LPIC-1) Duration 5 days Securing Linux systems training course contents Cryptography Certificates and Public Key Infrastructures X.509 certificates, lifecycle, fields and certificate extensions. Trust chains and PKI. openssl. Public and private keys. Certification authority. Manage server and client certificates. Revoke certificates and CAs. Encryption, signing and authentication SSL, TLS, protocol versions. Transport layer security threats, e.g. MITM. Apache HTTPD with mod_ssl for HTTPS service, including SNI and HSTS. HTTPD with mod_ssl to authenticate users using certificates. HTTPD with mod_ssl to provide OCSP stapling. Use OpenSSL for SSL/TLS client and server tests. Encrypted File Systems Block device and file system encryption. dm-crypt with LUKS to encrypt block devices. eCryptfs to encrypt file systems, including home directories and, PAM integration, plain dm-crypt and EncFS. DNS and cryptography DNSSEC and DANE. BIND as an authoritative name server serving DNSSEC secured zones. BIND as an recursive name server that performs DNSSEC validation, KSK, ZSK, Key Tag, Key generation, key storage, key management and key rollover, Maintenance and resigning of zones, Use DANE. TSIG. Host Security Host Hardening BIOS and boot loader (GRUB 2) security. Disable useless software and services, sysctl for security related kernel configuration, particularly ASLR, Exec-Shield and IP / ICMP configuration, Exec-Shield and IP / ICMP configuration, Limit resource usage. Work with chroot environments, Security advantages of virtualization. Host Intrusion Detection The Linux Audit system, chkrootkit, rkhunter, including updates, Linux Malware Detect, Automate host scans using cron, AIDE, including rule management, OpenSCAP. User Management and Authentication NSS and PAM, Enforce password policies. Lock accounts automatically after failed login attempts, SSSD, Configure NSS and PAM for use with SSSD, SSSD authentication against Active Directory, IPA, LDAP, Kerberos and local domains, Kerberos and local domains, Kerberos tickets. FreeIPA Installation and Samba Integration FreeIPA, architecture and components. Install and manage a FreeIPA server and domain, Active Directory replication and Kerberos cross-realm trusts, sudo, autofs, SSH and SELinux integration in FreeIPA. Access Control Discretionary Access Control File ownership and permissions, SUID, SGID. Access control lists, extended attributes and attribute classes. Mandatory Access Control TE, RBAC, MAC, DAC. SELinux, AppArmor and Smack. etwork File Systems NFSv4 security issues and improvements, NFSv4 server and clients, NFSv4 authentication mechanisms (LIPKEY, SPKM, Kerberos), NFSv4 pseudo file system, NFSv4 ACLs. CIFS clients, CIFS Unix Extensions, CIFS security modes (NTLM, Kerberos), mapping and handling of CIFS ACLs and SIDs in a Linux system. Network Security Network Hardening FreeRADIUS, nmap, scan methods. Wireshark, filters and statistics. Rogue router advertisements and DHCP messages. Network Intrusion Detection ntop, Cacti, bandwidth usage monitoring, Snort, rule management, OpenVAS, NASL. Packet Filtering Firewall architectures, DMZ, netfilter, iptables and ip6tables, standard modules, tests and targets. IPv4 and IPv6 packet filtering. Connection tracking, NAT. IP sets and netfilter rules, nftables and nft. ebtables. conntrackd Virtual Private Networks OpenVPN server and clients for both bridged and routed VPN networks. IPsec server and clients for routed VPN networks using IPsec-Tools / racoon. L2TP.
In a world where our lives are increasingly online, network security is more important than ever. This Computer Network Security from Scratch to Advanced course will teach you everything you need to know about computer network security, from the basics of how networks work to the most advanced security technologies. In this course, you will learn about the ISO/OSI model and TCP/IP protocols, gaining a solid foundation in understanding how data is transmitted across networks. You will then explore wireless networks, learning about their vulnerabilities and how to secure them effectively. Our expert instructors will guide you through the complex world of network security, covering essential concepts such as firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and incident handling. Overall, You will develop practical skills in securing computer networks. By the end of this course, you will have the confidence and knowledge to safeguard networks against potential threats. This will make you an invaluable asset to any organisation. So don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your coding prowess and become a master in computer network security. Enrol today and unlock a world of exciting possibilities! Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the Computer Network Security course, you will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of computer networks and their components. Gain in-depth knowledge of the ISO/OSI model and TCP/IP protocols. Identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities in wireless networks. Implement effective network security measures, including firewalls and honeypots. Utilise intrusion detection and prevention systems to safeguard networks. Develop expertise in securing wireless networks against unauthorised access. Acquire skills in physical security and incident handling for network protection. Apply comprehensive network security strategies to ensure data integrity and confidentiality. Who is this course for? This Computer Network Security course is ideal for: IT professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of network security. Students pursuing a career in cybersecurity or network administration. Software developers interested in understanding the intricacies of computer networks. Network engineers aiming to specialise in network security. Individuals responsible for maintaining the security of organisational networks. Career Path Our Computer Network Security course will prepare you for a range of careers, including: Network Security Analyst: £35,000 - £60,000 per year. Cybersecurity Specialist: £45,000 - £80,000 per year. Network Administrator: £30,000 - £50,000 per year. IT Security Consultant: £40,000 - £80,000 per year. Information Security Manager: £50,000 - £100,000 per year. Network Security Engineer: £40,000 - £70,000 per year. Certification After studying the course materials of the Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Prerequisites This Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Course Curriculum Introduction Introduction 00:10:00 Section 01: An Introduction to Computer Networks 1.1 Computer Network 00:11:00 1.2 Computer Network Topologies 00:11:00 1.3 Categories of Computer Network 00:10:00 1.4 Computer Network Devices 00:11:00 1.5 Transmission Media 00:09:00 Section 02: ISO/OSI Model 2.1 ISO/OSI Model 00:10:00 2.2 Application, Presentation, and Session Layers 00:12:00 2.3 Transport and Network Layers 00:11:00 2.4 Data Link and Physical Layers 00:09:00 2.5 ISO/OSI Model in Action 00:10:00 Section 03: TCP/IP Protocols 3.1 Introduction to Computer Networks Protocols 00:11:00 3.2 IP Protocol 00:13:00 3.3 TCP and UDP Protocols 00:12:00 3.4 Application Protocols 00:12:00 3.5 TCP/IP Characteristics and Tools 00:11:00 Section 04: Wireless Networks 4.1 Wireless Networks Benefits 00:09:00 4.2 Types of Wireless Networks 00:12:00 4.3 Wireless Networks Protocol (Wi-Fi) 00:07:00 4.4 Wireless Networks Devices 00:10:00 4.5 Wireless Networks Drawbacks 00:09:00 Section 05: Network Security 5.1 Security Goals 00:09:00 5.2 Securing the Network Design 00:10:00 5.3 TCP/IP Security and Tools 00:12:00 5.4 Port Scanning and Tools 00:11:00 5.5 Sniffing and Tools 00:10:00 Section 06: Firewalls and Honeypots 6.1 Reasons to Use Firewall 00:13:00 6.2 Firewalls Rules 00:11:00 6.3 Firewalls Filtering 00:09:00 6.4 Honeypots 00:07:00 6.5 Bypassing Firewalls 00:08:00 Section 07: Intrusion Detection and Prevention System 7.1 Intrusion Detection System: IDS 00:11:00 7.2 Network IDS: NIDS 00:06:00 7.3 NIDS Challenges 00:09:00 7.4 Snort as NIDS 00:08:00 7.5 Intrusion Prevention Systems: IPS 00:07:00 Section 08: Wireless Network Security 8.1 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Attacking 00:11:00 8.2 WPA and AES Protocols 00:09:00 8.3 Wireless Security Misconceptions 00:09:00 8.4 Wireless Attacks and Mitigation 00:09:00 8.5 Secure Network Design with Wireless 00:09:00 Section 09: Physical Security and Incident Handling 9.1 Physical Security Objectives 00:11:00 9.2 Physical Threats and Mitigation 00:11:00 9.3 Defense in Depth (DiD) 00:07:00 9.4 Incident 00:06:00 9.5 Incident Handling 00:14:00 Section 10: Network Security: Conclusion 10.1 Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) 00:06:00 10.2 Assets, Threats, and Vulnerabilities 00:04:00 10.3 Risks and Network Intrusion 00:06:00 10.4 Common Attacks 00:09:00 10.5 Security Recommendations 00:06:00 Assignment Assignment - Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced 00:00:00