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CNSE-2
(Certified Network Security Engineer - Level 2)
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This vendor-neutral certification is offered by:
SecureNode
Inc.,
This Program is designed to equip the student with the
essential skills, knowledge and experience of fundamentals
of network security. In addition, students learn to
develop a security policy for protection of the networks
the use of firewalls, Scanners, IDS and encryption.
The twenty one (21) hour program consists of lectures
and demonstrations with hands-on experiences built into
each class session.
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Course
outline: |
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Securing
Linux 2.4 |
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This course will demonstrate in-depth knowledge and self-sufficiency
in design, implementation, and deployment of security
solutions using powerful Linux OS. Meant for the practitioner
or senior network engineer, the successful candidate should
demonstrate proficiency in Linux OS |
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The Principle of Least Privilege |
Network Design and Layout |
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a.
User privileges
b. System Privileges
c. Application Privileges
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VLANs
b. Subnetting
c. Separating Servcies
d. Intranet Security
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Physical Security |
Local
Security |
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Computer locks
b. BIOS Security
c. Boot Loader Security
d. xlock and vlock
e. Security of local devices
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Creating New Accounts
b. Root Security
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Files and File system Security |
Kernel
Security |
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a.
Umask Settings
b. File Permissions
c. Integrity Checking
d. Trojan Horses
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2.4 Kernel Compile Options
b. Kernel Devices
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Password Security and Encryption |
Network
Security |
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a.
PGP and Public-Key Cryptography
b. SSL, S-HTTP and S/MIME
c. Linux IPSEC Implementations
d. ssh (Secure Shell) and stelnet
e. PAM - Pluggable Authentication Modules
f. Cryptographic IP Encapsulation (CIPE)
g. Kerberos
h. Shadow Passwords.
i. "Crack" and "John the Ripper"
j. CFS - Cryptographic File System and TCFS - Transparent
Cryptographic File Systemk. X11,
SVGA and display security |
a. Packet Sniffers
b. System services and tcp_wrappers
c. Verify Your DNS Information
d. identd
e. Configuring and Securing the Postfix MTA
f. Nessus, ISS, and Other Network Scanners
g. sendmail, qmail and MTA's
h. Denial of Service Attacks
i. NFS (Network File System) Security.
j. NIS (Network Information Service) (formerly YP).
k. Firewalls
i. IP Chains - Linux Kernel 2.2.x
Firewalling
ii. IP Tables - Linux Kernel 2.4.x
Firewalling
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Operating Securely |
Security Tools and Enhancements |
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a.
Make a Full Backup of Your Machine
b. Choosing a Good Backup Schedule
c. Testing your backups
d. Backup Your RPM or Debian File Database
e. Keep Track of Your System Accounting Data |
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Security Tools: Network Scanners
b. Security Tools: Host Based
c. Security Tools: Detection
d. Honey Pots and Traps |
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Who
Should Attend: |
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* Computer
network and systems administrators - LAN, mail, web, router,
DNS
* Mid-level IT personnel, auditors
* IT professionals responsible for managing
network infrastructure, including security tools, as part
of their daily routine |
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Prerequisites:
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Requires
CSNE-1 certification or demonstrate proficeincy in basic
Network Security. This can be done by passing the multiple
choice exam offered by SecureNode, which is free of cost.
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Register
for the Exam |
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Duration:
32 hours |
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Pricing
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Cost
- $ 2000.00
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Contact
for more details |
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SecureNode
Inc., |
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http://www.securenode.com
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email:
info@securenode.com |
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Phone: 1-408.292.7700 |
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