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CISSP Telecommunications and Network Security Training
2 Sessions
6 Hours of Interactive Training
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Telecommunications, Network & Internet Security is one of 10 domains comprising the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). In this CISSP certification prep course from LearnKey, expert instructor Michael Solomon discusses LAN technologies, devices and architectures, as well as network security techniques, protocols and common attacks. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be familiar with the issues and concepts of the Telecommunications, Network & Internet Security domain required to pass the CISSP exam.
Benefits
One of the valuable domains which leads to CISSP certification.
Boost your earning potential through accreditation in CISSP.
Information security skills are in demand throughout the world.
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| About The Author |
Michael Solomon, CISSP, PMP, TICSA, is a speaker, consultant and trainer who specializes in project management and database
application-level security topics. Since 1987 Solomon has worked on IT projects or instructed for more than 60 organizations including
EarthLink, Nike, Lucent Technologies, BellSouth, UPS, Boart Longyear, and the U.S. Coast Guard. Solomon holds an MS in Computer Science
from Emory University (1998), and a BS in Computer Science from Kennesaw State University (1987) where he was also an instructor from
1998 - 2001. He has been a contributor to various certification books.
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Session 1
Section A: OSI Reference Model
· Protocols
· Standards Organizations
· OSI Overview
· Logical Data Flow
· Physical Data Flow
Section B: OSI Layers
· Application Layer
· Presentation Layer
· Session Layer
· Transport Layer
· Network Layer
· Data-link Layer
· Physical Layer
· TCP/IP Model
Section C: Media/LAN Topologies
· Twisted Pair
· Coaxial
· Fiber Optics
· Wireless Technologies
· Star Topology
· Bus Topology
· Ring Topology
· Tree Topology
· Mesh Topology
Section D: LAN/WAN/Remote Access
· Ethernet
· Other Access Methods
· Signaling Types
· Network Types
· Dial-up
· ISDN
· DSL
· Wireless/Cable
Section E: Remote Access Security
· VPN
· PPTP
· IPSec
· Connection Security
· User Authentication
· Node Authentication
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Session 2
Section A: Network Devices
· Hubs
· Bridges
· Switches
· Routers
· Gateways
· Firewalls
Section B: Firewalls
· 1st Generation
· 2nd and 3rd Generation
· 4th and 5th Generation
· Packet Filtering Router
· Screened Host
· Dual-Homed Host
· Screened Subnet
Section C: Security Protocols and Services
· TCP/IP
· Network Layer
· Transport Layer
· Application Layer
· SDLC/HDLC
· Frame Relay
· ISDN
· X.25
Section D: Security Techniques
· Tunneling
· Network Monitors
· Transparency
· Hash Totals
· E-mail Security
· Facsimile Security
· Voice Communication
Section E: Common Network Attacks
· Network Abuses
· ARP
· DoS/DDoS
· Flooding
· Spoofing
· Spamming
· Eavesdropping
· Sniffers
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