Network Security Foundation
Course
In London-City
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London-city
Organisations must consider securing their systems and platforms that are linked across enterprise-wide and virtual private networks, notwithstanding connect mobile users. In this course, delegates will learn about the fundamental security concepts, security policy management and end-to-end network security. This course helps delegates to analyse the risks to networks and the appropriate countermeasures (firewalls and intrusion detection) to reduce exposure to network attacks and malicious software. This course provides the essential network security foundation training needed to address the cyber threat lifecycle. Learning Objectives Delegates will learn how to Networking BasicsFundamental Security ConceptsSecurity Policy ManagementAD Group PolicyTunnelling & End to End SecurityFirewalls and Intrusion DetectionAttacks and Malicious Software
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About this course
There are no specific prerequisites for this course, however, participants are expected to have a general understanding of cyber threats and risk management. This course does not teach TCP/IP or OSI model topics in depth.
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Subjects
- Network Training
- Network security
- Network
- Networks
- Networking
Course programme
Module 1 - Recap Networking Basics
- OSI Model
- TCP/IP
Module 2 - Fundamental Security Concepts
- Encryption
- Hashing
- Access Control
- Digital Signature
- Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
- Secure planning
- Policies and mechanisms
Module 3 - Security Policy Management- Active Directory Group Policy (GPOs)
- Introducing Group Policy
- Containers
- Templates
- GPO
- Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)
- Group Policy Implementation
Module 4 - Tunnelling and End-to-End Security
- Security and network layers
- IPSEC
- SSL / TLS
- Flaws and comparisons
- SSH
Module 5 - Firewalls and Intrusion Detection
- Firewalls
- Packet filtering,
- State full inspection
- Application gateways
- ACL's.
Module 6 - Attacks and Malicious Software
- Malware
- DDOS
- SQL Injection
- Cross Site Scripting
Network Security Foundation