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Introduction to Security Concepts
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Networks or equivalent experience.) This class will provide you with an overview of basic and advanced computer and network security policies. Learn about the types of attacks used by potential intruders. Gain an understanding of what a firewall is and exactly what protection can be achieved by adding one to your network. Learn how to use an Intrusion Detection System to determine who, what, when, and where an attack came from. Discuss why anonymity may be one of the best forms of security. Learn how to make computers on your network appear anonymously to computers outside your network by using Network Address Translation in combination with a Proxy Server. Learn what steps to take if your computer or system has been attacked.
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Fee: $239

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G9770 Wed., Jan. 28West CountyClarence Johnson
Intermediate Security Concepts: Windows Server
(Prerequisites: Advanced TCP/IP and or Managing a Network Using Windows Server or prior Windows configuration experience.) Learn how to improve the security of your servers by identifying and resolving problems and instituting a proactive system to combat future security problems. Discover how to use standard software tools to determine system vulnerabilities and correct these vulnerabilities by reconfiguring the operating system. After hardening the operating system, install additional applications to proactively monitor and maintain a high level of security. Install and configure encryption software using Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), which uses public and private key encryption. Diagnose network problems using public domain network sniffers such as ethereal. Learn how to install and configure Snort, a common intrusion detection system; configure a firewall; and use specialized Windows security software.
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Fee: $399

Two-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (13 hours)
Code Dates Location Instructor
G9698 Mon., Dec. 15 & Tues., Dec. 16West CountyClarence Johnson
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