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Network Security (GL510) |
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This extremely popular class focuses on network security, and makes an excellent companion class to the GL550: Host Security course. Protocols used in Linux, UNIX, and Windows 2000 are examined. After a detailed discussion of the TCP/IP suite component protocols and ethernet operation, the student practices using various tools to capture, analyze, and generate IP traffic. Students then explore the tools and techniques used to exploit protocol weaknesses and perform more advanced network attacks. After building a thorough understanding of network based attacks, course focus shifts to the defensive solutions available. Students install, configure, and test two of the most popular and powerful NIDS solutions available. Finally, students create a Linux based router / firewall solution, including advanced functionality such as NAT, policy routing, and traffic shaping. |
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| Linux Training and Certification FAQ |
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| What Linux distributions does this course relate to? |
| ExitCertified's Guru Lab courses use the Red Hat Linux (RHEL5) distribution, but can also be delivered in other Linux distributions such as SUSE Linux. Contact one of our Education consultants to request a specific Linux distribution. |
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| What Linux Certifications does this course qualify for? |
| Employers are increasingly requiring tangible proof of skill sets. ExitCertified's Guru Labs Linux courses support several leading, industry-standard, Linux certifications: |
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| Why ExitCertified for your Linux Training? |
ExitCertified has partnered with Guru Labs to offer the best in Linux training. With this de facto standard in Linux training across different distributions, students are exposed to core Linux concepts with extensive hands-on labs and instructors who "really really know their stuff".
We always hear from our students how refreshing it is to learn from ExitCertified's highly-qualified Linux instructors, with an in-depth and dynamic hands-on format. Learn from the experts. |
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Prerequisites |
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Since the tools used in class are compiled and run on a Linux system, Linux or UNIX system experience is helpful, but not necessary. A solid background in networking concepts will greatly aid in comprehension. This is an intense class that covers many topics. If you are unsure if you meet the prerequisites, please speak with a Guru Labs' representative. |
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This course is currently supported on the latest releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, or OpenSUSE. |
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 | This course is taught by Certified Linux :: Guru Labs instructors.
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GL510 |
| Format: |
Instructor-Led Classroom |
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5 days |
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Linux :: Guru Labs |
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| Tuition (USD): $2,395 / $2,036 GSA GOV. |
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Network Security (GL510) Content Details |
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- Ethernet and IP Operation
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TCP/IP Protocol vulnerability analysis (Layer 2/3)
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Tools for frame capture, analysis, and creation
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Tools for packet capture, analysis, and creation
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IP and ARP Vulnerability Analysis
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ARP spoofing, IP address spoofing, ICMP abuse
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Protecting against IP abuse
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ARP cache poisoning defense
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- UDP/TCP Vulnerability Analysis
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TCP format, state, and operations
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SYN attack, sequence guessing, hijacking
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TELNET Protocol Vulnerability Analysis
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FTP Vulnerability Analysis
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Bounce attack, port stealing, brute-force
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HTTP Vulnerability Analysis
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Attacks on file and pathnames
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Header spoofing
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Auth credentials and cookies
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DNS Protocol Vulnerability Analysis
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- SSH Protocol Vulnerability Analysis
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Insertion attack, brute force, CRC attack
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Host authentication bypass
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HTTPS Vulnerability Analysis
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SSL protocol structure
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Intercepted key exchange
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Version rollback attack
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Remote O/S detection
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TCP/IP stack fingerprinting
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Attacks and Basic Attack Detection
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Sources of attack
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Denial of service attacks
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Remote intrustion expoits
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Attack detection tools
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- Intrusion Detection Technologies
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Host, network, hybrid IDS
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Honeypots
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Focused Monitors
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Using snort
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Advanced snort Configuration
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snort addons
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Writing snort Rules
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ACID and SnortCenter
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- Linux as a router
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Types of firewalls
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Proxies: squid
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Packet filters: stateless and stateful
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Firewall limitations
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Configuring iptables
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NAT and PAT on Linux
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Advanced policy routing
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