CIS 201 -
Applied Network Security, Intruder Techniques and
Penetration Testing Overview: This is the second
course in the Counter Intrusion Strategies Certification Series. It is an
advanced, hands-on, intrusion and countermeasures course designed for those
who need to learn how to protect computers, networks and Internet sites from
ATTACKS. It includes the latest EXPLOITS and new tools that help determine the
source of intrusions. It features a top member from the CORE of the computer
security expertise (Hacker Community) and you will go online (IRC) with several
hackers. This is THE original Intruder Techniques course.
Penetration methods and
various scanning tools help emphasize counter-intrusion skills. Intruder Techniques
and Tools are exercised in class; includes relationship to vulnerable applications
and services (Exercise: Capture the Flag). Students have the opportunity to find
out firsthand how these tools work. Goals and Objectives: Upon completion,
students will be able to:
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Have an
appreciation for Intrusion capabilities and techniques |
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Apply
actual tools to capture passwords and install sniffers
and trojan horses |
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Identify
and use counter-intrusion defenses |
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Improve security,
capture audit trails and enforce security procedures |
Course Benefits: Actual practice of attack
techniques and intruder tools improves the awareness but, more significantly,
advances system administrator skills to apply prudent and technical mitigation
techniques. Gaining these skills helps improve the defenses for systems and provides
a basis for counter-intrusion defenses. Understanding attack motives and targets is
of substantial benefit in developing prudent defenses. Topics Discussed: This
class will include a demonstration of the tools available and how
they would be applied.
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Intruder
Culture, Motivation and Society |
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Underground
Tools and Platform of Security |
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Local
and Remote Attack Strategies |
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Computer
Security Audits and Practical Principles |
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State-of-the-Art
Penetration Techniques |
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Denial
of Service Attacks |
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Procedures
and Protocols |
Hands-on
Exercises: Students
will apply several hands-on exercises and perform attacks on a
victim system with known security problems. Scanning and Penetration
techniques will be covered. Denial-of Service attacks are described,
demonstrated and then applied by the students. State-of-the-art Intruder
techniques, including TCP Hi-jacking, Password Sniffing and NT Password
Crack programs will be conducted in practical attack exercises. Course Delivery:
| Delivery
Method |
Lecture,
Intensive Hands-on Exercises, includes internal computer network
lab with workstation and victim servers. |
| Course Duration |
2 ½ Days |
| Course Fee |
$1295.00 US |
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