CIS 401 -
The Hacker Phenomenon: Tools and Techniques Overview: This course features
selected faculty, including members of the Hacker Community who are recognized
experts with exceptional credentials in intrusion techniques, system audit
and penetration testing experiences. Specially focused presentations are conducted
by Security Practitioners and top members of the Hacker Underground.
Goals and Objectives: Upon completion
of this course, students obtain the capability to:
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Identify the
major problems that permit intrusions, and |
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Gain an
understanding of intruders and intrusions, to |
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Focus on Security
Services that can best provide PROTECTION. |
Course Benefits: This
exposure to firsthand discussions of the intruder threat and
attack techniques provides an exceptional opportunity to acquire
the focus and emphasis necessary to make more accurate judgments
about information security issues. Armed with accurate, candid
revelations of the weaknesses common to systems & the nature of
EXPLOITS, the application of better procedures can be more effectively
incorporated into SMARTER Information Technology Security. Topics Discussed:
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Systems
Vulnerabilities and Exploits |
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Common
Weaknesses that Permit Intrusions |
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Introduction
to TCP/IP and Network Security Concepts |
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TCP/IP
Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities |
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Review
of Operating System Threats and Firewalls |
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Computer
Underground - Social & Communication Architectures |
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Internet
Penetration Techniques and current Attacks |
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Demonstrations of
Hacking for Fun and Profit, “Tools and Intruder Techniques” |
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Security
Assurance Management |
Course Delivery:
| Delivery
Method |
Instructor-led
Lectures and Demonstrations |
| Course Duration |
2 Days |
| Course Fee |
$1295.00 US |
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