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Short Description:
The course utilizes the latest commercial and freeware programs to simulate breaches and responses, allowing you to add these tools and techniques to your network-security arsenal.
Full Description:
As the most common network operating systems used throughout the world, it is imperative that companies deploy valuable security techniques to combat threats to Windows 2000/XP/2003. As a security professional, you will learn from a hacker's perspective how architectural vulnerabilities are assessed and how to deploy countermeasures. The course utilizes the latest commercial and freeware programs to simulate breaches and responses, allowing you to add these tools and techniques to your network-security arsenal.
This course qualifies for up to 24 hours of CPE for CISSP/SSCP and 21 hours of CE for CISA/CISM holders.
What You Will Learn?
This course will give the ultimate comparison of classic Windows attacks directed at Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 [formerly .Net Server] networks. Using the unique Foundstone Hands-On approach and an innovative parallel learning technique, you will execute all demonstrations, labs and techniques against Windows 2000 servers and Windows 2003 servers in parallel. Windows XP will be your attack platform.
Ever wondered how Microsoft addressed the null session enumeration problem in Windows 2003 and what exactly it looks like? Do L0phtcrack and John the Ripper still crack Windows 2003 passwords? Can you sniff login credentials between XP Professional and Windows 2003 servers, even with Kerberos? How does Internet Connection Firewall work and what are it’s limitations. Get the answers to these and many other Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 questions in a Hands-On environment with the experts from Foundstone.
Why Do We Teach This?
Because Windows 2000/XP/2003 is increasingly being deployed in corporate computing architectures, these network operating systems come with a distinct set of security issues and vulnerabilities. The course gives participants both the raw knowledge and the hands-on experience to secure these systems within their organizations.
Who Teaches the Class?
Uniquely qualified to present this material, Foundstone's management team and training staff have performed hundreds of security assessments for Fortune 500 companies. These expert instructors have exceptional professional backgrounds, ranging from Big 5 consulting firms, government agencies, the Air Force Information Warfare Center and Wall Street. Members of the instructor team authored the best-selling "Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions" and write a weekly column for InfoWorld magazine. They are also invited speakers at industry conferences such as NetWorld Interop, Usenix, and the Black Hat Briefings.
Who Should Take the Course?
If you are a system and network administrator, security personnel, an auditor, and/or consultant concerned with Windows 2000/XP/2003 security, then you should take this course. Basic Windows 2000 competency is required for the course to be fully beneficial.
Topics
Local user, group, and profile security
File and object security
Access control lists
Registry security
Trusted domain architecture
Remote-access security
TCP/IP security
Web security
Firewall usage
Cryptography
Denial-of-service attacks
Incident response
Auditing and logging
Lab Exercises
Determining user information
Information gathering to enumerate system information
Local and remote privilege escalation techniques
Password cracking tools
Scanning tools
Web vulnerabilities
Buffer overflow attacks
Accessing the registry remotely
Gaining command-line access
System auditing
Incident assessment/response
Security-policy creation
Creating and executing security scripts
What Do You Get?
Includes an individual Windows 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:
3 days
Price:
$3195
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