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Network security
Simplified
Hack or be hacked. Your must learn this brutal practice to protect the network you love. Our network security course teaches you intermediate to advance hacking principles and learn to protect your network using three of the most used firewalls and security devices: Cisco, checkpoint and sadly, ISA server.
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Network security essentially revolves into these topics:
- Layer 2 Security - Attack methods and techniques to mitigate the attacks
- Trust and Identity - Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting using TACACS+ and RADIUS
- 802.1x - Identity-based network access control, including dynamic VLAN assignment for end users
- Network Foundation Protection - Secure an IOS router’s control plane, management plane, and data plane, and use Flexible Packet Matching
- VPN Connectivity:
- IPSec Overview
- Site-to-Site IPSec VPN using Pre-Shared Keys for Authentication
- Site-to-Site IPSec VPN using Public Key Infrastructure and Digital Certificates for Authentication
- Dynamic Multipoint VPN
- Cisco IOS SSL VPN (WebVPN)
- Easy VPN Server for Remote Access IPSec VPN
- Protect your network with Cisco IOS Classic Firewall and Cisco IOS Zone-Based Policy Firewall
- Provide identity-based access control through an IOS router using Authentication Proxy
- Defend against threats on your network using IOS Intrusion Prevention Systems
As well as these:
- Security Appliance features, models, components, and benefits
- Security Appliance interface security levels
- Configure a Security Appliance for basic network connectivity
- Configure the Security Appliance to send syslog messages to a syslog server
- How the TCP and UDP protocols function with the Security Appliance
- How static and dynamic translations function
- Security Appliance Port Address Translation (PAT) feature
- Function and configuration of ACLs and NAT 0 ACLs
- Configure active code filtering (ActiveX and Java applets)
- Configure the Security Appliance for URL filtering
- Object grouping feature of the Security Appliance and its advantages
- AAA protocols supported by the Security Appliance
- Configure AAA authentication for Security Appliance access
- Configure cut-through proxy authentication and tunnel access authentication
- Configure AAA accounting
- Install and configure basic Cisco Secure ACS functions
- How the Security Appliance implements FTP and HTTP protocol inspection
- How the Security Appliance implements remote shell (rsh), SQL, SMTP, ICMP, and SNMP protocol inspection
- Tasks and commands to configure Security Appliance IPSec support
- Configure the Easy VPN Server for remote access VPN using the Cisco VPN Client
- Configure WebVPN general parameters, servers, URLs, and port forwarding
- Monitor and maintain transparent firewall mode
- Configure and manage a security context
- Security Appliance hardware failover requirements
- Configure Active/Standby Failover
- Configure Active/Active Failover
- Install ASDM and use it to configure the Security Appliance
- Configure the AIP-SSM setup parameters
- Configure a security policy on an ASA Security Appliance using ASDM
- Configure Telnet and SSH access to the Security Appliance console
- Recover the Security Appliance passwords using general password recovery procedures
- Use TFTP to install and upgrade the software image on the Security Appliance
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Call Rivan systems now for more information. We don’t teach these often so sign up fast.
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