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CIW Certified Internet WebMaster Training
CIW Security Professional, Exam 1D0-470

CIW Security Professional Training CBT CD Contains the following Courses:

Part 1 - Network Security Introduction CIW Training

This first course in the series covers lessons 1-5 in the CIW Security Professional Series - Course #1: Network Security and Firewalls (2NSF). This course teaches the concepts of security, the elements of a secure system, how to apply encryption principles, the different types of common security attacks, and how to create an effective security infrastructure.

Learn To

  • Identify the situations in which security attacks are likely to occur, potential threats, and various security standards.
  • Identify the elements involved in ensuring a high level of security.
  • Identify the applicability of various encryption methods.
  • Identify the steps involved in the encryption process.
  • Identify how to install and use PGP on Windows NT.
  • Identify the process of web server encryption.
  • Identify the applicability of tunneling protocols in different situations and how to enable IPSec.
  • Identify the various security attacks.
  • Identify the security principles that need to be followed to create effective security solutions.

Audience: The target audiences for this course are, System Administrators, Application Developers, Firewall Administrators, and IT Security Officers. Students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience, as well pass the CIW Server Administrator and CIW Internetworking Professional exams or have equivalent skills.

Total Learning Time: 8 hours
Unit 1: Security Overview - 2 hours
Unit 2: Encryption - 2 hours
Unit 3: Internet Security - 2 hours
Unit 4 : Security Issues - 2 hours

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Part 2 - Network Security and Firewalls CIW Certification

This is the second course in a five part series that teaches protocol layers and security, the resources needed to secure servers, using firewalls, the levels of firewall protection, how to detect and distract hackers, and how to respond to hacker activity.

Learn To

  • Identify the components of a TCP/IP packet and security risks related to TCP/IP at various layers of the OSI model.
  • Identify the implementation of TCP/IP security on a Windows NT system.
  • Identify securing the Web server, FTP server, and SMTP server and testing the network security for a specific network.
  • Identify firewalls and proxy servers.
  • Identify setting up RAS for VPN and establishing a VPN session.
  • Identify firewall design.
  • Identify how to configure WinRoute.
  • Identify proactive detection, the prevention of breach of network security, and the creation of response plans to handle breach of network security.

Audience: The target audiences for this course are, System Administrators, Application Developers, Firewall Administrators, and IT Security Officers. Students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience, as well pass the CIW Server Administrator and CIW Internetworking Professional exams or have equivalent skills. In addition, students should have taken part one of this series (87011). This course is an approved study guide that will help Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) candidates prepare for exam 1D0-470.

Total Learning Time: 8 - 10 hours
Unit 1: TCP/IP and Security - 2 hours
Unit 2 : Securing Network Resources - 2 hours
Unit 3 : Firewalls - 2 hours
Unit 4: Firewalls: Designing and Configuring - 2 hours
Unit 5: Detecting and Distracting Hackers - 2 hours

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Part 3 - Operating System Security

This is the third course in a five part series which covers the content in the CIW Security Professional Series . This course teaches security principles for Unix and Windows NT systems, implementing account security, implementing file system security, assessing security risks, and reducing risks.

Learn To

  • Identify security services and evaluation criteria.
  • Identify security concepts and security architecture.
  • Identify the steps to implement account security and file system security in Windows NT and UNIX.
  • Identify the methods to identify security risks in Windows NT and UNIX.
  • Identify the steps to remove and disable unnecessary services from Windows NT and UNIX.
  • Identify the various ways to implement security in Windows NT and UNIX.

Audience:The target audiences for this course are, System Administrators, Application Developers, Firewall Administrators, and IT Security Officers. Students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience, as well pass the CIW Server Administrator and CIW Internetworking Professional exams or have equivalent skills. Students should have taken the first two parts of this series (87011 and 87012). This course prepares students for exam number 1D0-470.

Total Learning Time: 6-8 hours
Unit 1: Security Principles - 2 hours
Unit 2: Account and File System Security - 2 hours
Unit 3 : Assessing Security Risks - 2 hours
Unit 4: Reducing Security Risks - 2 hours

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Part 4 - Security Auditing and Attack Techniques

This is the fourth course in a five part series that teaches students about the role of the security auditor, discovery methods that can be used to find weaknesses, auditing server penetration and attack techniques, and the steps of the control phase.

Learn To

  • Identify auditing the security of a network.
  • Identify the risk assessment process.
  • Identify basic security-scanning techniques and enterprise-grade auditing applications.
  • Identify the categories of security information that help a security auditor determine the security requirements of a network.
  • Identify the network targets and related threats.
  • Identify server penetration.
  • Identify the control phase of auditing.
  • Identify various hacking tools.

Audience: The target audiences for this course are, System Administrators, Application Developers, Firewall Administrators, and IT Security Officers. Students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience, as well pass the CIW Server Administrator and CIW Internetworking Professional exams or have equivalent skills. In addition, students should have taken the first three parts in this series (87011-87013). This course is an approved study guide that will help Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) candidates prepare for exam 1D0-470.

Total Learning Time: 8 hours
Unit 1: Security Auditing - 2 hours
Unit 2: Network Vulnerability: Discovery - 2 hours
Unit 3 : Network: Penetration - 2 hours
Unit 4: Network: Control - 2 hours

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Part 5 - Intrusion Detection and Threat Analysis

This is the final course in a five part series that teaches students how to automate intrusion detection, how to conduct a log analysis, and how to analyze the results of a security audit and implement solutions to problems identified by the audit.

Learn To

  • Identify the advantages of an IDS and types of IDS architecture.
  • Identify how to install and use network-based and host-based IDS.
  • Identify interpreting Debug Logs and operating system logs and filtering Windows NT and LINUX logs.
  • Identify auditing recommendations and audit report formats.
  • Identify installing Con Seal personal firewall, and SSH for enhancing the security of a network.

Audience: The target audiences for this course are, System Administrators, Application Developers, Firewall Administrators, and IT Security Officers. Students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience, as well pass the CIW Server Administrator and CIW Internetworking Professional exams or have equivalent skills. In addition, students should have taken the first four parts in this series (87011-87014). This course is an approved study guide that will help Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) candidates prepare for exam 1D0-470.

Total Learning Time: 7 - 9 hours
Unit 1: Intrusion Detection - 3 hours
Unit 2: Log Analysis - 3 hours
Unit 3: Auditing and Security - 3 hours

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CIW Server Administrator

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