CIW -
Certified Internet Webmaster Security Analyst 1DO-470
OVERVIEW
A CIW Security Professional implements security
policy, identifies security threats, and develops countermeasures
using firewall systems and attack-recognition technologies. This
individual is responsible for managing the deployment of e-business
transaction and payment security solutions.
Delegates holding
a Microsoft MCSA or MCSE, Cisco CCNA and CCNP certifications who
take the 1DO-470 will be awarded the CIW security anaylist certification.
COURSE
MATERIALS
All delegates are
provided with Sybex Press release courseware.
This includes the complete book on disk as well
as many other resources like official technical drafts,
white-papers and case studies.
All students are furnished with materials like examination pads,
pens, highlighters and other necessary stationary. Many
other study aids are provided throughout the course ensuring
each student a unique learning experience...
COURSE
DURATION
5 Days
CERTIFICATION FOR CIW
PROFESSIONAL- (Core
component of Professional and Master certifications)
Examination: 1DO-470 (Certified Internet Webmaster
Security Professional).
PREREQUISITES
In depth understanding of internetwork and operating system needs
is essential. Delegates would have to be as required, MCSA/ MCSE/
CCNA/ CCNP.
COURSE
TOPICS
· Analysing the hackers process - assessing immediate threats
· Public Key analysis, server design and implementation,
digital signing, hashing and secret keys
· Security principles and security attack identification
· Hardening the Windows 2000 Sub-systems, file security
and defaults
· Firewall types and common firewall terminology, system
planning including levels of protection
· Determine the current status of service packs and security
updates. Tools include MBSA/ HFNetChk
· Mechanisms used to implement security systems, tools
to evaluate key security parameters
· Permissions identification, assignment and usage and
system defaults
· Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Service Packs
and Security Updates
· Windows 2000 Registry modifications, including lockdown
and removal of services
· Security auditing principles, security auditor's chief
duties and network risk factor assessment
· Penetration strategies and methods, including identification
of potential attacks
· User activities baseline, log analysis, and auditing
of various activities
· Monitoring and Responding to Security Incidents including
disaster recovery policies
FURTHER
INFORMATION
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pricing, accommodation
etc select the appropriate links above.
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