Module 1. Information Security Essentials: Covers
the fundamental issues of Information security.
Using many practical labs, this module covers
such topics as using TCP/IP for computer communications,
types of attack, applied cryptography, firewalls
and intrusion detection systems, World Wide
Web and operating system security.
Module 2. Designing Security for Microsoft Networks:
This module provides you with the knowledge
and skills to design a secure network infrastructure.
Topics include assembling the design team, modelling
threats, and analysing security risks in order
to meet business requirements for securing computers
in a networked environment.
Module 3. VPN Design and Deployment: This module
covers the VPN technologies in use today and
all aspects of the design and deployment of
such a system. By following many hands-on labs
those attending will gain a lot of practical
experience which will allow them to play a pivotal
role in choosing and implementing the most appropriate
VPN system for their own environment.
Module 4. CompTIA Security+: This module covers
the entire syllabus required to pass the Security+
certification exam. It will be of particular
interest to you if you plan to have job responsibilities
that include securing network services, network
devices and network traffic.
Module 5. Multi-Vendor Firewall: This module focuses
on the theory and best practices of protecting
the network perimeter. Delegates will put their
newly acquired knowledge into practice with
a variety of products such as Zone Alarm, Smoothwall,
Cisco PIX, Check Point's Firewall-1 on Nokia
Security Platform, Microsoft Internet Security
and Acceleration (ISA) Server.
Module 6. Penetration Testing: This module covers
the principles of penetration testing and some
of the tools used. Students will learn the
differences between a Hacker and a Penetration
Tester before going on to study the types of
procedures followed by the professional penetration
tester. Delegates will be prepared for the
Institute of Security and Open Methodology Security
Tester examination, OPST.
Module 7. Cryptography:
This module looks at how cryptography is
used to protect transmitted information. The
public key infrastructure practical is based
on Verisign's PKI.
Module 8. Application
and Systems Security: This module looks
at security issues from the viewpoint of the
Developer, Information Security Practitioner
and the users.
Module 9. Business Continuity
and Disaster Planning: This module is about
making plans and creating a framework to ensure
minimal disruption to a business.
Module 10. Physical
Security: This module focuses on the physical
environment and supporting infrastructure.
Module 11 Law
and Ethics: Covers what laws apply to computer
crime and the ethical responsibilities a Security
Practitioner has to the profession as a whole.
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