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This course is for professionals who wish to learn more about network security and those wanting to attain Certified Internet Webmaster certification on the CIW Security 1D0-470 exam.
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This course covers basic networking models, such as TCP/IP and the OSI reference model, and it explains the security vulnerabilities of protocols used at each layer in the model. It also covers the basic tools and procedures used to protect a network, including firewalls, encryption, auditing, and log analysis.
   
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This series is designed to prepare the student to pass the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) Security 1D0-470 exam. It helps the student achieve proficiency in identifying security threats, developing countermeasures, and using firewall systems and attack recognition technologies. It covers the fundamental concepts and principles of network security, and it describes the most common types of attacks that can occur. It covers basic networking models, such as TCP/IP and the OSI reference model, and it explains the security vulnerabilities of protocols used at each layer in the model. It also covers the basic tools and procedures used to protect a network, including firewalls, encryption, auditing, and log analysis. Certification: Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470
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CIW Security 1D0-470 Modules Outline:  

CIW Security 1D0-470- Security Fundamentals
  • List the basic elements of a security matrix
  • Explain the types of security threats that are now common
  • Describe the most common elements of a security system, including encryption, authentication, access control lists, execution control lists, and auditing
CIW Security 1D0-470- Attack Types and Encryption
  • Explain the e-mail encryption process and its components
  • Explain the differences between SSL and S-HTTP
  • Use common applications to encrypt messages and files
  • List and describe the categories of security attack- brute force/dictionary, buffer overflow, Trojan, DOS/DDOS, and man in the middle
  • List methods of preventing each type of attack
CIW Security 1D0-470- Protocol Layers and Security
  • Describe the TCP/IP protocol stack
  • Diagram the OSI reference model and explain how it functions
  • List protocols used at the Network, Transport, and Application layers of each model
  • Identify the major security vulnerabilities of network protocols
  • List basic steps you can take to protect network services
  • Identify the security vulnerabilities of e-mail servers
  • Explain the processes used for security testing
CIW Security 1D0-470- Firewalls
  • Explain the role and purpose of a firewall
  • Distinguish between packet-filters, application-layer proxies, and circuit-level proxies
  • Describe the role and possible configurations of a bastion host
  • Outline how PKI works
  • Write rules for a basic packet filter
  • Describe the four basic firewall designs and discuss their advantages and disadvantages
  • Use WinRoute to configure NAT or a proxy on a Windows machine
  • Use Ipchains and Iptables to configure packet-filtering on Linux
CIW Security 1D0-470- Operating System Security
  • Describe the most widely-used industry security standards
  • List the key vulnerabilities of Windows 2000 and Linux operating systems
  • Describe the built-in security features of Windows 2000
  • Use Pluggable Authentication Modules to improve authentication on Linux systems
  • Configure password settings for improved security
  • Set permissions on files, folders and shares
CIW Security 1D0-470- Assessing and Reducing Risk
  • Identify general and specific operating system attacks
  • Describe the function of a keylogger program
  • Scan a system to view its services and assess security risks
  • Explain Linux security concerns including rlogin, NIS, and NFS
  • Explain the purpose and importance of system patches and fixes
  • Modify the Windows 2000 Registry to increase security
  • Lock down and remove services for effective security in Windows 2000 and Linux
CIW Security 1D0-470- Security Auditing
  • Describe the activities of auditors in their various roles, including that of security manager, consultant, and insider
  • List and describe the three basic stages of a security audit
  • Identify and utilize auditing software, including DNS utilities, ping and port scanners, and enterprise-grade vulnerability scanners
  • Classify information revealed during audits
CIW Security 1D0-470- Auditing and the Control Phase
  • Identify common targets of attack
  • Discuss penetration strategies and methods
  • List potential physical, OS, and TCP/IP stack attacks
  • Identify and analyze specific brute-force and DoS attacks
  • Implement methods designed to thwart penetration
  • Define control procedures
  • Identify control methods
  • List ways to document control procedures and methods
CIW Security 1D0-470- Attack Detection and Response
  • Deter and distract hackers using proactive detection techniques
  • Describe the different types of IDS architectures
  • Audit and create rules using eTrust
  • Audit your network using Snort
  • Create and implement a response policy
CIW Security 1D0-470- Auditing and Log Analysis
  • Audit network activity in Windows NT/2000 and Linux
  • Use log analysis to identify suspicious network activity
  • Create a security audit report
  • Recommend steps for improving security compliance
  • Enable proactive detection of security problems
  • Configure a personal firewall
  • Use SSH for data security and authentication
 
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