| Course Description |
The EC-Council's NSA certification looks at the network security in defensive
view while the CEH certification program looks at the security in offensive
mode. The NSA program is designed to provide fundamental skills needed
to analyze the internal and external security threats against a network,
and to develop security policies that will protect an organization’s
information. Students will learn how to evaluate network and Internet
security issues and design, and how to implement successful security
policies and firewall strategies. In addition, they will learn how
to expose system and network vulnerabilities and defend against them. |
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| REQUIREMENT |
Pass exam 312-38 to achieve EC-Council Network Security Administrator
(NSA) certification. |
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| BENEFITS |
- NSA is for experienced hands in the industry and is backed
by a curriculum designed by the best in the field.
- Greater industry
acceptance as seasoned Network Security professional.
- Learn
to configure firewalls, intrusion detection systems and AV
systems.
- Develop effective security policy in the company.
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| CERTIFICATION EXAM |
Students will be prepared for EC-Council’s Network Security
exam 312-38 on the last day of the class. This certification
is also recommended prior to attending CEH Program. |
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| PREREQUISITES |
This course is a prerequisite for the CEH program. |
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| WHO SHOULD ATTEND |
System administrators, Network administrators and anyone who is interested
in network security technologies. |
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| DURATION |
5 days (9:00 – 5:00) |
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| NSA MODULES |
Module 1: Fundamentals of Network
Module 2: Network Protocols
Module 3: Protocol Analysis
Module 4: IEEE standards
Module 5: Network Security
Module 6: Security
Standards Organizations
Module 7: Security
Standards
Module 8: Security Policy
Module 9:
Hardening Physical Security
Module 10: Network Security
Threats
Module 11: Intrusion Detection
System (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
Module 12: Firewalls
Module 13: Packet Filtering and
Proxy Servers
Module 14: Bastion Host and Honeypots
Module 15: Securing Modems
Module 16: Troubleshooting Network
Module 17: Hardening Routers
Module 18: Hardening
Operating Systems
Module 19: Patch Management
Module 20: Log Analysis
Module 21: Application
Security
Module 22: Web Security
Module 23: E-mail Security
Module 24: Authentication:
Encryption, Cryptography
and Digital Signatures
Module 25: Virtual Private
Networks
Module 26:
Wireless Network Security
Module 27:
Creating Fault Tolerance
Module 28: Incident
Response
Module 29: Disaster
Recovery and Planning
Module 30: Network
Vulnerability
Assessment
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