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Short Description:
Meets the need for security professionals by presenting up-to-the-minute information on topics such as policies, assessments, networks, hosts, applications, and proactive security measures.

Full Description:
Enterprise and network security are undeniably two critical business issues that companies must continually assess in order to protect their assets. Today, general security knowledge is imperative for understanding how to combat daily threats. As a security professional, you must proactively learn the primary elements and precepts of security in order to better protect the enterprise and mitigate risks.
Ultimate Hacking: Principles of Security meets this important need for security professionals by presenting up-to-the-minute information on topics such as policies, assessments, networks, hosts, applications, and proactive security measures.

As a security professional, you will learn these security concepts in a structured, lab environment that emulates real-world scenarios in hands-on fashion.

This course qualifies for up to 32 hours of CPE for CISSP/SSCP and 28 hours of CE for CISA/CISM holders.

What You Will Learn?

In this 4-day class you will gain an understanding of the various security components that make up a corporate/enterprise-wide security program. The security components covered are the critical elements of any enterprise security program that must be addressed by an organization’s security staff. Primary components such as policies, assessments, networks, hosts, applications, and proactive security measures are discussed and demonstrated in a hands-on environment.

Why Do We Teach This?

Having a practical, hands-on understanding of security principles ensures security team members are working toward the same goal. Various business risks and their appropriate mitigation are mapped to basic principles, so each team member will be better equipped to develop and manage security programs, as well as prioritize the resources allocated to information security. This course also servers as the primer course for other Foundstone security courses.

Who Teaches the Class?

Instructors for this course are Foundstone's management team and training staff. Collectively, they have performed hundreds of Web and e-commerce security assessments, as well as managed security programs at Big 5 accounting firms, within the United States Air Force, and on Wall Street. Foundstone instructors authored the best-selling Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, one of the industry's most popular and respected computer-security guides.

Who Should Take the Course?

If you are an experienced IT professional who is new to the field of information security, a new member of a security team, a risk assessment / systems auditor, or are responsible for IT security, then you should take this course.

Topics


Policies


Assessments


Firewalls and Network Segmentation


Host Security


Application Layer Security


Reactive Security


Assessments


Host identification


Service enumeration


Lab Exercises


Network discovery


Vulnerability assessment


Building ACL’s, Win Route, IPSEC


Reviewing a broken e-commerce system


Time-date stamps, string searches, history files


Comprehensive, real world scenario lab (final day)


What Do You Get?

Includes an individual dual-boot Windows/Linux laptop for use during the course, use of the lab network and computers, class handouts, and a CD-ROM with course tools and scripts. Breakfast and an afternoon snack are provided.



Duration:
4 days

Price:
$2545.75

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