IT Security Practitioner Course
Course Description
- Security Testers
- Penetration Testers
- Network Security Administrator
- Firewall Design/Administrator
- PKI Administrator
- InfoSec Security Adviser
Delegates will have the opportunity to acquire external certifications from Microsoft, Check Point, Security+ and the Institute of Security and Open Methodologies, ISECOM.
The IT Security practitioner course is aimed at individuals who want to move into the Information/Internet or Network Security. They would already be IT literate.
NOTE:There will be an additional charge of £100.00 for the Exam
Course pre-requisites:
Topics covered on the 20 day IT Security Practitioner course
Module 1. Information Security Essentials
Covers the fundamental issues of Information Security. Using many practical labs, this module covers such topics as using TCP/IP for computer communications, types of attack, applied cryptography, firewalls and intrusion detection systems, World Wide Web and operating system security.Module 2. Designing Security for Microsoft Networks
This module provides you with the knowledge and skills to design a secure network infrastructure. Topics include assembling the design team, modelling threats, and analysing security risks in order to meet business requirements for securing computers in a networked environment.Module 3. VPN Installation and Configuration
This module covers the VPN technologies in use today and all aspects of the design and deployment of such a system. By following many hands-on labs those attending will gain a lot of practical experience which will allow them to play a pivotal role in choosing and implementing the most appropriate VPN system for their own environment.Module 4. CompTIA Security+
This module covers the entire syllabus required to pass the Security+ certification exam. It will be of particular interest to you if you plan to have job responsibilities that include securing network services, network devices and network traffic.Module 5. Multi-Firewalls
This module focuses on the theory and best practices of protecting the network perimeter. Delegates will put their newly acquired knowledge into practice with a variety of products such as ZoneAlarm, Smoothwall, Cisco PIX, Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server, Check Point's Firewall-1 on a Windows Platform and also a Nokia Security Platform,.Module 6. Penetration Testing
This module covers the principles of penetration testing and some of the tools used. Students will learn the differences between a Hacker and a Penetration Tester before going on to study the types of procedures followed by the professional penetration tester. Delegates will be prepared for the Institute of Security and Open Methodology Security Tester examination, OPST.Module 7. Cryptography
This module looks at how cryptography is used to protect transmitted information both using web browsers and mail clients.Module 8. Application and Systems Security
This module looks at security issues from the viewpoint of the Developer, Information Security Practitioner and the users.Module 9. Business Continuity and Disaster Planning
This module is about making plans and creating a framework to ensure minimal disruption to a business.Module 10. Physical Security
This module focuses on the the security of the physical environment and supporting infrastructure.Module 11 Law and Ethics
Covers what laws apply to computer crime and the ethical responsibilities a Security Practitioner has to the profession as a whole.Course Classification:
Technical Training Course
This is an instructor led training course taught in a classroom based environment.
Scheduled course dates
| September 2010 | October 2010 | November 2010 | December 2010 | January 2011 |
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If you would prefer to run this course at your premises as you have several employees to place on the course perhaps, then we are also able to offer onsite Security Training and bespoke Security courses