Network Scanners and Network Penetration  
 

This course is offered by: SecureNode Inc.,
 
     
  While many security officers may enact awareness programs through company-wide meetings, e-mails or promotion posters, a smaller set of employees needs to understand security at a higher level. Furthermore, security officers need to be prepared to quickly respond to an incident.  
     
  Course Objective:  
 
This course will give you a “hacker’s view” of your network. It will not only help you discover the vulnerabilities that exist in your systems but also indicate, which vulnerabilities pose the greatest risk. Armed with this knowledge, you will be able to prioritize and fix the problem areas in your network. Consequently, you will be able to minimize the risk of unscheduled outages, damage or destruction to your information assets, financial loss, and the other detrimental effects of a security breach.
 
     
   
  Course outline:  
 
Terminology
 
 
Hacker
Cracker
Phreaker
Script-Kiddie
 
 
Reconnaissance
 
 
Fingerprinting
Passive Fingerprinting
The Signatures
Active Stack Fingerprinting
Other Active Port-Scanning Techniques
Bogus Flag Probe
Tcp Initial Sequence Number (Isn) Sampling
Don't Fragment Bit
Tcp Initial Window Size
Ack Value
Icmp Error Message Quenching
Icmp Message Quoting
Icmp Error Message Echoing Integrity
Type Of Service (Tos)
Fragmentation Handling
 
 
Social Engineering
 
 
What Is Social Engineering?
Social Engineering By Phone
Dumpster Diving
On-Line Social Engineering
Persuasion
Reverse Social Engineering
 
 
Eaves Dropping
 
 
Cracking
Exploiting Flaws
Buffer Overflows
Attacks On Internet Domain Name System (Dns)
Attacks Against Or Using Routers
Denial Of Service (Dos)
Worms
Trojans
 
   
Spoofing
 
 
TCP And DNS Spoofing
Web Spoofing
IP Address Spoofing
 
   
   
  Prerequisite:  
   
The student should have a fundamental understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
 
       
  Materials:  
   
Participants will receive a student course guide, which includes training materials presented during the class.
 
     
    Register for the Class  
   
  Duration: 6 hours  
   
  Pricing :  
    Please call 1-408.292.7700
 
   
  Contact for more details :  
    SecureNode Inc.,  
    http://www.securenode.com  
    email: info@securenode.com  
    Phone: 1-408.292.7700  
 
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