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Security: Certification: GIAC: Certified Incident Handler (GCIH): SANS Hacker Techniques, Exploits and Incident Handling
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Short Description:
This course helps you understand attackers' tactics and strategies in detail, giving you hands-on experience in finding vulnerabilities and discovering intrusions, and equipping you with an incident handling plan, the in-depth information in this course attempts to turn the tables on computer attackers.
Full Description:
Let's face it. If your organization is connected to the Internet or has any disgruntled employees, your computer systems will get attacked. From the five, ten, or even one hundred daily probes against your Internet infrastructure to the malicious insider slowly creeping through your most vital information assets, attackers are targeting your systems with increasing viciousness and stealth. By helping you understand attackers' tactics and strategies in detail, giving you hands-on experience in finding vulnerabilities and discovering intrusions, and equipping you with a comprehensive incident handling plan, the in-depth information in this course helps you turn the tables on computer attackers. This course addresses the latest cutting-edge insidious attack vectors and the "oldie-but-goodie" attacks that are still so prevalent, and everything in between.
Instead of merely teaching a few hack attack tricks, this course includes a time-tested, step-by-step process for responding to computer incidents, a detailed description of how attackers undermine systems so you can prepare, detect, and respond to them, and a hands-on workshop for discovering holes before the bad guys do. Additionally, the course explores the legal issues associated with responding to computer attacks, including employee monitoring, working with law enforcement, and handling evidence.
This challenging course is particularly well suited to individuals who lead or are a part of an incident handling team. Furthermore, general security practitioners, system administrators, and security architects will benefit by understanding how to design, build, and operate their systems to prevent, detect, and respond to attacks.
This track can be used to prepare for the GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) certification.
Who Should Attend
Members and leaders of incident handling teams
System administrators and security personnel
Software development personnel who need to understand how to create secure code
Ethical hackers/penetration testers who want to understand the concepts underlying their testing regimen
A Sampling of Topics
The step-by-step approach used by many computer attackers
The latest computer attack vectors and how you can stop them
Proactive and reactive defenses for each stage of a computer attack
Hands-on workshop addressing scanning for, exploiting and defending systems
Strategies and tools for detecting each type of attack
Attacks and defenses for Windows, Unix, switches, routers and other systems
Application-level vulnerabilities, attacks and defenses
Developing an incident handling process and preparing a team for battle
Legal issues in incident handling
Recovering from computer attacks and restoring systems for business
Duration:
$3,145
Price:
6 Days
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