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Short Description:
This hands-on course provides Network Administrators and Security personnel with a thorough understanding of Windows NT and Windows 2000's security architecture, how it can be broken and how to defend it.
Full Description:
Overview
This hands-on course provides Network Administrators and Security personnel with a thorough understanding of Windows NT and Windows 2000's security architecture, how it can be broken and how to defend it.
What You Will Learn
To defeat a hacker, you must understand how he operates. And to ensure your network is secure, you must test it. In this course you will learn the step by step process that hackers use to assess your network, probe it and hack into it. You will use commercial software and hacker utilities, provided in our security "toolkit" to break into various Windows based servers and clients at varying levels of security strength. By understanding this process and knowing how your Windows based clients are exploited, you will be able to test your own network and properly secure it. The concepts, techniques and tools you master in this class are the keys to securing your Windows based network infrastructure using the most professional and respected methodology in the industry today, the OSSTMM. This class includes:
Exclusive Hands-On Hacking Labs
A complete guide to Vulnerability Assessments, including the OSSTMM (Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual)
TechNow's Security Toolkit, which includes the tools you need to conduct a real and thorough vulnerability assessment.
A complete guide to securing Windows clients and servers including Microsoft's Security Assessment tools and Methods.
Who Should Attend
This course is tailor made for network administrators, auditors, consultants and others concerned with securing a Windows based Network Infrastructure. Windows NT/2000 competency is required.
Duration:
4 Days
Price:
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