Тривалісь курсу - 70 годин.
Сертифікація:
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| Fundamentals of Network Security Course |
| Chapter 1: Overview of Network Security |
| 1.1 Overview of network security 1.2 Weaknesses, threats and improper use of the network 1.3 Security framework & policy 1.4 Security products and solution |
| Chapter 2: General Router Security |
| 2.1 General router and switch security 2.2 Disable unneeded services 2.3 Securing the perimeter router 2.4 Router management 2.5 Securing switches and LAN access |
| Chapter 3: ACLs and CBAC |
| 3.1 Access control lists 3.2 Types of IP ACLs 3.3 Content based access control (CBAC) 3.4 Configure cbac (task 1 and 2) 3.5 Task 3: port-toapplication mapping (PAM) 3.6 Task 4: define inspection rules 3.7 Task 6: test and verify cbac |
| Chapter 4: Router AAA Security |
| 4.1 AAA secures network access 4.2 Network access server (NAS) AAA authentication process 4.3 Cisco secure ACS 4.4 AAA servers overview and configuration 4.5 The cisco IOS firewall authentication proxy |
| Chapter 5: Router Intrusion Detection, Monitoring and Management |
| 5.1 Cisco ios firewall ids 5.2 Initialize, configure and verify cisco IOS firewall IDS 5.3 Monitoring with logging and syslog 5.4 SNMP 5.5 Managing the router |
| Chapter 6: Router Site to Site VPN |
| 6.1 Virtual private networks 6.2 IOS cryptosystem 6.3 IPSEC 6.4 Site-to-site IPSECvpn using pre-shared keys 6.5 Digital certificates 6.6 Configure site-to-site IPSEC VPN using digital certificates |
| Chapter 7: Router Remote Access VPN |
| 7.1 Remote access VPN 7.2 Cisco easy VPN 7.3 Cisco VPN 3.5 client 7.4 VPN enterprise management |
| Chapter 8: PIX Firewall |
| 8.1 Introduction to firewalls 8.2 The cisco PIX firewall 8.3 Getting started 8.4 Routing configuration 8.5 PIX dynamic host control protocol (DHCP) |
| Chapter 9: PIX Translations and Connections |
| 9.1 Transport protocols 9.2 Network address translations 9.3 Configuring DNS support 9.4Connections 9.5 Port address translation (PAT) 9.6 Multiple interfaces on a PIX firewall |
| Chapter 10: Access Controls Lists for the PIX Firewall |
| 10.1 Access control lists and the PIX firewall 10.2 Using ACSL 10.3 Filtering 10.4 Object grouping 10.5 Nested object groups |
| Chapter 11: PIX Firewall AAA |
| 11.1 AAA 11.2 Authentication configuration 11.3 Authorization and accounting configuration 11.4 PPPOE and the PIX firewall |
| Chapter 12: PIX IDS |
| 12.1 Advanced protocols 12.2 Multimedia support 12.3 Attack guards 12.4 Intrusion detection 12.5 Shunning 12.6 Syslog configuration on the PIX 12.7 SNMP |
| Chapter 13: PIX Failover and System Maintenance |
| 13.1 Understanding failover 13.2 Failover configuration with a failover serial cable 13.3 LAN-based failover 13.4 System maintenance via remote access 13.5 Command authorization 13.6 PIX management tools 13.7 Password recovery, image upgrades, and activation keys |
| Chapter 14: PIX VPN |
| 14.1 The PIX firewall enables a secure VPN 14.2 Tasks to configure VPN 14.3 Task 1-prepare to configure VPNsupport 14.4 Task 2-configure IKE parameters 14.5 Task 3-configure IPSECparameters 14.6 Task 4-test and verify VPNconfiguration 14.7 The cisco VPN client 14.8 Scale PIX firewall VPNs |
| Chapter 15: PIX Device Manager |
| 15.1 The cisco PIX device manager (PDM) 15.2 Preparation for PDM 15.3 Using PDM to configure the PIX firewall 15.4 Using PDM to create site-to-site VPNs 15.5 Using PDM to create remote access VPNs |