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Understanding Network Security™
Training Format:
ILT
Course Code:
IP_NETWORKSECURITY
For a Class Schedule Contact TRA a 800.872.4736
Description
An enormous number of Network Security approaches are available to assure secure communications for a wide range of requirements. The landscape runs the gamut from firewall configuration to Virtual Private Network services to application-level cryptography. Each comes with its own cost and management issues, so the design of a Network Security solution for any organization involves many tradeoffs. This course describes the different types of internal and external attacks that may occur, best practices for protecting against internal and external attacks, and introduces the various security techniques for protecting against them.
Prerequisites
Students may find it helpful to have a basic understanding of networking by taking:
Understanding the Basics of Data Communications™
Designed for
Students who want to understand the goals and implementation options for how to protect networks against internal and external intercept, intrusion, and deception.
Expected Outcome
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Understand the possible security challenges
Explain the implementation options
Course Outline
What is the IP Network Security Problem
Objectives, Overview and History
Current Goal of Secure IP Networking
Security Requirements
Policy and Procedures
Systematic Approach to Security
Policy Definition
Layered Defenses: Physical, Network, System, Information (Data) Security
Defense in Depth: Network Perimeter, Server, Client, Intrusion and Anomaly Detection
Protocols and Cryptography Overview
Security Protocols and Services
Cryptography Overview: Symmetric vs. Asymmetric, Public vs. Private Keys
Key Exchange and Delivery
Anatomy of a Firewall
Types and Basic Functions
Advanced Firewalls: Intrusion Detection, Deep Inspection, Integrated Security Appliances
Deployment Issues
Virtual Private Networks
Types of VPNs
VPN Technologies: MPLS, PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, TLS, SSH
Evolution and Future Directions
IP Security (IPSec)
Securing IP Packets (AH and ESP)
Authentication and Key Exchange (IKE)
Extensions for Remote Access
Evolution of IPSec and Future Directions
Secure Stream Protocols
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Secure Shell
Secure Applications
Wireless Network Security
Wired Equivalent Privacy
Wi-Fi Protected Access
802.11i, 802.1x Access Control
Evolution and Future Directions
Server and Client Security
Network-Borne System Threats: Viruses, Spyware, Spam
System Security Measures
Network Admission and Endpoint Control
Example Hacker Attacks / Case Studies
Attacks Against Perimeter Firewalls
Attacks Against IPSec VPNs
Attacks Against Applications
Attacks Against Mobile Devices
Evolution of Attack Sources, Tools, Vectors, and Future Threats
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