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Cryptography and Network Security Training Class |
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Cryptography and Network Security Training Seminar
To discuss the theories and practices associated with cryptography and network security
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Introduction to encryption - outline the history of encryption and the reasons why encryption is important. Symmetric-key encryption - outline the principles of symmetric encryption. Block ciphers - explain what a block cipher is and identify the algorithms that use them. Asymmetric-key encryption - discuss the fundamentals of asymmetric encryption. Hashes and digital signatures - explain the functionality of hashes and message functions in protecting the integrity of encrypted data. Recognizing encryption processes - describe the processes involved in symmetric and asymmetric encryption. Managing encryption keys - outline the different methods of managing encryption keys. Practical applications of encryption - discuss some practical applications of encryption. Implementing encryption - implement a secure encryption scheme on a computer. Public-key certificates - explain the use of certificates for trusted secure public-key implementation. Public-key infrastructure hierarchies - describe public-key infrastructure and Secure Electronic Transactions (SETs). The OSI reference model - explain the OSI reference model. The OSI reference model and TCP/IP - describe the OSI reference model and the TCP/IP protocol stack. IP address within the IP header - explain the structure of an IP address. IP address classes - identify the address classes and convert them between binary and decimal formats. Components and characteristics of LANs - identify the major components and characteristics of a LAN. Components and characteristics of WANs - identify all the major components and characteristics of a wide area network. Threats to network security - identify the various threats to the confidentiality and integrity of a corporate network. Improving network communications security - discuss the software and hardware utilities that enhance network communications security. PBXs and console security concerns - discuss security concerns regarding PBXs and their consoles. Identifying sources of threat to a corporate network - identify major sources of threat to the physical infrastructure of a corporate network. Developing network communications security - discuss VPNs and firewalls and their relationship to gateways and LAN and WAN management. PBXs and voice encryption - explain why encryption may be necessary with PBXs.
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Audience |
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Network administrators, network managers, information system managers, system administrators, application developers, IT security officers
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Pre-Requisites |
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Experience in selecting, recommending, and implementing information system security policies, standards, procedures, and technologies
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