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| Course
Curriculum |
| CompTIA
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| A+
Essentials |
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CompTIA
A+ is the most recognized and
trusted certification for entry
– level service technicians
for learning installation and
basic networking. CompTIA A+
certification in the curriculum
adds value to the resume when
applying for jobs in core hardware
and operating system technologies.
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A+
Essentials |
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PC
Components |
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Portable
Computers |
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Operating
Systems |
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PC
support |
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Pointers
and Scanners |
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Networking |
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| A+ Electives |
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| PC
Support industry |
| Configuring
& Troubleshooting the OS |
| Network
Support |
| PC
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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| Network+ |
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CompTIA
Network+ is a valuable credential
for beginning a successful career
in networking. From installation
to troubleshooting, employers
trust CompTIA Network+ certified
technicians to successfully
complete the job. Adding a Comp
TIA certification to any resume
will prove to employers one’s
abilities to keep their networks
up and running. |
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Networking
Fundamentals |
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The
OSI Model |
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Major
Network Operating Systems |
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TCP/IP
Fundamentals |
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Network
Remote Access |
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Network
Administration & Security |
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Troubleshooting |
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| Security+ |
CompTIA Security+ validates one’s
commitment to security. Business
owners across all industries demand
professionals who can keep their
networks secure. A Comp TIA Security+
credential is one such valuable
skill employers look out for in
prospective candidates who can keep
their information sate from network
security breaches.
General Security Concepts
Communication Security
Infrastructure Security
Basics of Cryptography
Physical Security
Implementing Web Security
PKI in the Enterprise
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| RedHat
Certified Courses |
| RedHat
Certified Engineer (RHCE) |
The Red Hat Certified Engineer
(RHCE) certification, offered
by RedHat, is the performance
based measurements that measure
actual effective knowledge-base
and competency of the user on
live RedHat systems.
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| 033 |
Fundamentals of
Linux
Structure of Linux
Operating System
Logging in and General
Orientation
X Window
Navigating the Files
Systems
Managing Files
File Permission
and Access
Shell Basics
Shell Advanced Features
Input and Output
Redirection
Networking in Linux
Process Control
Offline File Shortage
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Installing Linux
Managing User Accounts
Understanding File Listing,
Ownership and Permission
Configuring Disk
Devices
Creating and Managing
File Systems
File System Backup
Linux Boot Loaders
Managing Software
using RPM
Linux Kernel Management
Connecting to Network
Linux Network Services
Kickstart Installation
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Networking
Linux Basics for Networking
Internet Network Services
Dynamic DNS
NIS
Networking File Sharing
SAMBA
Electronic Messaging
Apache
Defining system security
policies
System Authentication
services
Securing Data and
Communication
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| Cisco
Certified Network Associate (CCNA) |
| CCNA
(640-802) |
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The
Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA) certification, offered
by Cisco, analyses and appreciates
the ability to install, configure,
operate, and troubleshoot routed
and switched and switched networks,
including implementation and verification
of connections to remote site
in a WAN. |
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Describe
how a network works |
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Configure
verify and troubleshoot a switch
with VLANs and interswitch communications |
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Implement
an IP addressing scheme and IP
services to meet network requirements
in a medium-size Enterprise branch
office network |
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Configure,
verify, and troubleshoot basic
router operation and routing on
Cisco devices |
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Explain
and select the appropriate administrative
tasks required for a WLAN |
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Identify
security threats to a network
and describe general methods to
mitigate those threats |
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Implement,
verify, and troubleshoot NAT and
ACLs in a medium-size Enterprise
branch office network |
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Implement
and verify WAN links |
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| Planet
3 |
| Certified
Wireless Network Administrator (PWO-100) |
The CWNA (Certified Wireless Network
Administrator) certification is
a foundation level wireless LAN
certification for the CWNP Program.
CWNA certification will get you
started in your wireless career
by ensuring you have the skills
to successfully administer enterprise-class
wireless LANs.
Introduction to wireless LANs.
Radio Frequency
Antennas
Spread Spectrum Technologies
Wireless LAN Infrastructure
Devices
Wireless LAN Standards and Architecture
LAN Standards & MAC
Troubleshooting Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN Security
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| Checkpoint
Certified Courses |
| Checkpoint
Certified Security Administrator NGX |
Introduction
to Securities and Firewall, Types
of Firewalls
Installation of checkpoint
Implementation of Rules and
Policies
NAT and Use of VPN in NAT
Monitoring and Understanding
of Smart Defense
User Authentication methods
and types of Authentication
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| Cisco
Certified Network Professional (CCNP) |
| BSCI
(642-901) |
EIGRP
Principles
Scalable EIGRP
Understanding Simple Single-Area
OSPF
OSPF Network Topologies
Using OSPF Across Multiple
Areas
OSPE Advanced Topics
Fundamentals of the Integrated
IS-IS Protocol
Configuring Integrated IS-IS
Implementing Redistribution
and Controlling Routing
Updates
Controlling Redistribution
with Route Maps
Dynamic Host Control Protocol
BGP Concepts
BGP Neighbors
Controlling BGP Route Selection
IGMP
Configuring Multicast
Introduction to IPv6 and IPv6
Addressing
IPv6 Routing Protocols, Configuration,
and Transitioning
from IPv4
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| BCMSN (642-812) |
Campus
Network Overview
Modular Network Design
Switch Operation
Switch Port Configuration
VLANs and Trunks
VLANs Trunking Protocol
Aggregating Switch Links
Traditional Spanning Tree
Protocol
Spanning Tree Configuration
Protecting the Spanning Tree
Protocol
Multilayer Switching
Router, Supervisor, and Power
Redundancy
IP Telephony
Securing Switch Access
Securing with VLANs
Wireless LAN Overview
Wireless Architecture and
Design
Cisco Unified Wireless Network
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| ISCWAN
(642-825) |
Describing
Network Requirements
Describing Topologies for Facilitating
Remote Connections
Describing Cable Technology
Describing DSL Technology
Configuring the CPE as the PPPoE
or PPPoA Client
Verifying Broadband ADSL Configurations
Introducing MPLS Networks
Assigning MPLS Labels to Packets
Implementing Frame Mode MPLS
Describing MPLS VPN Technology
Understanding IPsec Components
and IPsec VPN Features
Implementing Site-to-Site VPN
Using SDM
Configuring IPsec Site-to-Site
VPN Using SDM
Configuring GRE Tunnels over
IPsec
Configuring High-Availability
Options
Configuring Cisco Easy VPN and
Easy VPN Server Using
SDM
Implementing the Cisco VPN Client
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| OCCN (642-845) |
Describing
Network Requirements
Introducing VoIP Networks
Digitizing and Packetizing Voice
Encapsulating Voice Packets
for Transport
Calculating Bandwidth Requirements
Implementing Voice Support in
an Enterprise Network
Introducing QoS
Identifying Models for Implementing
QoS
Identifying Methods for Implementing
QoS
Introducing Classification and
Marking
Using NBAR for Classification
Introducing Queuing Implementations
Configuring WFQ
Configuring CBWFQ and LLQ
Introducing Congestion Avoidance
Introducing Traffic Policing
and Shaping
Understanding WAN Link Efficiency
Mechanisms
Implementing QoS Preclassify
Deploying End-to-End
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| Sun
Certified Courses |
| Sun
Certified System Administrator (SCSA) |
The Sun Certified System Administrator
gives in – depth knowledge
of basic UNIX and solaris operating
environment.
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| CX-310-200 |
Install Software Manage
File Systems
Perform System Boot and Shutdown
Procedures for
SPARC,
X64 and x86-based systems
Perform User and Security
Administration
Manage Network printers and
System Processes
Perform System Backups and
Restores
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| CX-310-202 |
Describe
Network Basics
Manage Virtual File Systems
and Core Dumps
Manage Storage Volumes
Control Access and Configure
Volumes
Control Access and Configure
System Messaging
Naming Services
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| Microsoft
Certified Courses |
| Microsoft
Certified System Engineer 2003 |
Microsoft Certified System Engineer
(MCSE) candidates on the Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 track are
required to satisfy the following
requirements. Exam Requirements
are Four Core exams, one client
operating system exam, one design
exam, One Elective exam.
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| Microsoft
Certified System Administrator 2003 |
Microsoft Certified System Administrator
(MCSA) candidates on the Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 track are
required to satisfy the following
requirements. Exam Requirements
are Two Core exams, one client
operating system exam, and one
Elective exam.
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| Core
Exam Topics |
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70-290
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Environment |
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Managing
and Maintaining Physical and Logical
Devices |
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Managing
User, Computers and Groups |
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Managing
and Maintaining Access to Resources |
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Managing
and Maintaining a Server Environment |
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Managing
and Implementing disaster Recovery
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70-291
Implementing, Managing and Maintaining
a Microsoft Windows server 2003
Network Infrastructure |
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Implementing,
Managing and Maintaining IP Addressing |
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Implementing,
Managing and Maintaining Network
Security |
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Implementing,
Managing and Maintaining Routing
and Remote Access |
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Maintaining
a Network Infrastructure |
70-293
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
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Planning
and Maintaining Sever Roles and
Server Security |
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Planning,
Implementing and Maintaining a
Network Infrastructure |
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Planning,
Implementing and Maintaining Routing
and Remote Access |
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Planning,
Implementing and Maintaining Server
Availability |
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Planning
and Maintaining Network Security |
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Planning,
Implementing and Maintaining Security
Infrastructure |
70-294
Planning, Implementing and Maintaining
a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Active Directory Infrastructure |
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Planning
and Implementing an Active Directory
Infrastructure |
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Managing
and Maintaining an Active Directory
Infrastructure |
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Planning
and Implementing User, Computer
and Group Strategies |
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Planning
and Implementing Group Policy |
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Managing
and Maintaining Group Policy |
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| Client
Operating System Exam Topics |
70-270 Installing, Configuring
and Administering Microsoft Windows
XP Professional
Installing
Windows XP Professional
Implementing and Conducting
administration of Resources
Implementing, Managing, Monitoring
and Troubleshooting
Hardware Devices and Drivers
Monitoring and Optimizing System
Performance and
Reliability
Configuring and Troubleshooting
the Desktop Environment
Implementing, Managing and Troubleshooting
Network
Protocols and Services
Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting
Security
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| Design
Exam Topics |
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70-297
Designing a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory and
Network Infrastructure |
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Creating
the Conceptual Design by gathering
and analyzing business and technical
requirements |
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Creating
the Logical Design for an Active
Directory Infrastructure |
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Creating
the Logical Design for a Network
Services Infrastructure |
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Creating
Physical Design for an Active
Directory and Network Infrastructures
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| Elective
Exam Topics |
70-284 Implementing and Managing
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Installing, Configuring and
Troubleshooting Exchange
Server 2003
Managing, Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Exchange
Server Computers
Managing,
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
the Exchange
Managing Security in the Exchange
Environment
Managing Recipient Objects and
Address Lists
Managing and Monitoring Technologies
that Support
Exchange server 2003
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| Advanced
Courses |
| RHCSS
- RH423 |
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Introduction
to Directory Services |
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The
LDAP Naming Model |
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Red
Hat Directory Server: Basic Configuration |
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Red
Hat Directory Server: Authentication
and Security |
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Searching
and Modifying the LDAP Directory |
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Linux
User Authentication with NSS and
PAM |
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Centralized
User Authentication with LDAP |
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Kerberos
and LDAP |
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Directory
Referrals and Replication |
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Authenticating
Windows Clients |
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Windows
Domain Authentication and Linux
Client |
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| RHCSS
- RH333 |
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The Threat Model and Protection Methods |
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Basic Service Security |
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Cryptography |
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Logging and NTP |
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BIND and DNS Security |
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Network Authentication: RPC, NIS, and Kerberos |
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Network File System |
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OpenSSH |
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Electronic Mail with Sendmail |
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Postfix |
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FTP |
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Apache security |
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Intrusting Detection and Recovery |
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| RHCSS
- RHS429 |
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Introduction to SELinux |
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Using SELinux |
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The Red Hat Targeted
Policy |
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Introduction to Policies |
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Policy Utilities |
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User and Role Security |
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Anatomy of a Policy |
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Manipulating Policies |
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Project |
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| Check
Point Certified Security Expert (CCSE) |
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The
Check Point Certified Security
Expert (CCSE), a globally recognized
vendor-certification, is a measurement
for the industry standard in the
field of Internet security certifications.
Course Contents |
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Check Point NGX Introduction |
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VPN-1/Fire Wall-1
Installation |
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Tracking and Alerts |
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Load Balancing |
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Enabling Voice Over
IP Traffic |
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Content security |
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Encryption and Virtual
Private Networks |
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Certificate Authorities |
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Configuring VPNs |
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VPN for Remote Clients |
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VPN-1 Secure Client |
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| Cisco
PIX |
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The
Cisco PIX is a globally recognized
vendor-certification, offered
by Cisco. It measures the knowledge
of securing Cisco routers and
switches and their associated
networks. It consists of the following
paper:
642-523 SNPA Securing Networks
with PIX and ASA Course Contents: |
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Install
and configure a Security Appliance
for basic network connectivity |
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Configure
a Security Appliance to restrict
inbound traffic from untrusted
sources |
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Configure
a Security Appliance to provide
secure connectivity using site-to-site
VPNs |
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Configure
a Security Appliance to provide
secure connectivity using remote
access VPNs |
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Configure
transparent firewall, virtual
firewall, and high availability
firewall features on a Security
Appliance |
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Configure
AAA services for the Security
Appliance |
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Configure
routing and switching on a Security
Appliance |
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Configure
Security Appliance advanced application
layer and modular policy features |
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Monitor
and manage an installed Security
Appliance |
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| CEH
312-50 |
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The
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
is an internationally accepted
certification, offered by EC-Council.
It will measure the level of knowledge
of scanning, testing, hacking
and securing systems. |
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Introduction to Ethical
Hacking |
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Footprinting |
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Scanning |
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Enumeration |
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System Hacking |
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Trojans and Backdoors |
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Sniffers |
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Denial of Service |
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Social Engineering |
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Session Hijacking |
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Hacking Web Servers |
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Web Application Vulnerabilities |
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Web-based Password
Cracking Techniques |
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SQL Injection |
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Hacking Wireless Networks |
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Virus and Worms |
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Physical Security |
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Linux Hacking |
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Evading IDS, Firewalls,
and Honeypots |
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Buffer Overflows |
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Cryptography |
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Penetration
Testing |
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