Friday, July 16, 2010
E2-Labs :

 

6 Months Training Programmer :E2Labs C.S.S (Certified Security Specialist) track is designed for Computer Professionals or freshers to the field of Security who would like to gain an overall understanding of the different issues that surround the subject of Computer Security and Computer Crime. After a detailed discussion of the TCP/IP suite of Network protocols, the attendees practice 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 shift to the defensive solutions available. Students install, configure, and test one of the most popular and powerful NIDS and Firewall solutions available. This course is designed to educate IT support sta. and People wanting to take up Information Security as their career and allow them to defend their systems against Hacking Attacks. During this course, delegates learn about the Hacker Mindset, different ways in which a Hacker Operates, how they Infiltrate Organizations and the Subsequent Damage that can follow.

The various modules in the training are:

    • TCP/IP - Advance TCP /IP
    • Routing, Firewalls & IDS
    • Open Source Technologies
    • International Cyber Laws
    • E-Hacking Unlimited & Vulnerability Assessment
    • Anti-Virus Solutions
    • Web-Application Security
    • Computer forensics Science & Investigations
    •  Wi-Fi Security
    • Enterprise PKI Solutions

    Optional Modules are Programming Basics, Bandwidth management, Intellectual Property Rights.
    This Program is for Undergraduates or Graduates Planning a career in Information Security, Technical Professionals, new recruits in a Organization seeking out additional Qualification in Information Security, Anyone responsible for Designing and Implementing a plan for Network Security or anyone who wish to Empower themselves with the knowledge to prevent Hackers.

     

     

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