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Certified Ethical Hacker (Defensive Penetration)

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Duration: 5 Days

Trainer: Michael Gregg

The demand for security certified professionals is on the rise. Security certified individuals earned huge pay increases over the last several years. Along with this growth in demand, has come a rapid increase in the number of jobs related to the IT security profession. This Ethical Hacker training class will help you gain these in-demand skills.

Benefits
Ethical Hacking training has been designed to give you the skills to perform penetration tests and security audits. With our real-world labs and hands on scenarios, you’ll gain the practical experience needed to stop waiting for attacks and learn how to find vulnerabilities before the hackers do. Stop waiting until problems happen to react. Learn how to test and assess your network’s infrastructure and system controls in a systematic and consistent way. After all, to beat a hacker, you have to think like one! Let us show you how!

Prerequisites
The CEH training program is targeted at professionals with at least 2 years of experience in the IT Security field

Target Audience
This course targets security professionals who wish to gain critical skills in countermeasures of Hacking, including how intruders attack networks and the means for preventing them from doing so. This Counter Hacking course is designed for the network or systems practitioner who typically has responsibilities for penetration testing in job function and in job title. It is intended for those practitioners who desire to improve their security practitioner expertise, as well as position themselves as demonstrated and knowledgeable Ethical Hacking security professionals. Typically, these candidates will have two or more years in information security and IT experience, and are responsible for their organizations’ primary systems and networks.

Certification
This course may be used for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Program
CEH Exam 312-50

Course Outline

  • Ethics and Legality
  • Footprinting
  • Scanning
  • numeration
  • System Hacking
  • Trojans and Backdoors
  • Sniffers
  • Denial of Service
  • Social Engineering
  • Session Hijacking
  • Hacking Web Servers
  • Web Application Vulnerabilities
  • Web Based Password Cracking Techniques
  • SQL Injection
  • Hacking Wireless Networks
  • Virus and Worms
  • Novell Hacking
  • Linux Hacking
  • IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
  • Buffer Overflows
  • Cryptography

Hands-on Lab Exercises
These are the actual labs taught in the Ethical Hacking Course
Using a self-contained network, you’ll learn how to hack into a variety of Linux and Windows systems. Class participants learn the vulnerabilities of these systems through the eyes of an attacker. These capture the flag activities to help students learn to protect their networks from a hacker’s perspective.

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CISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Duration: 5 Days Instructor-Led

This Fast Track to CISSP course provides a comprehensive prospectus based upon the core principle concepts of security. The curriculum, though primarily lecture and case studies, discusses the ten core Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) subject areas that are fundamental to the understanding of security. This intense five-day class not only provides an excellent security foundation, but it also prepares CIOs, managers, and engineers for their CISSP certification exam.

Prerequisite
Students should have certifications in A+, Network+, or Security+, or possess equivalent professional experience. Students may have one or more of the following certifications or equivalent experience: MCSE, SCNP, and CCNP.

Who should attend this workshop?
* Network and system administrators
* New security administrators and staff
* IT security officers
* IT security managers
* Managers

This course is designed for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification candidate. Certification testing is optional and must be registered separately.

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