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Seminar "Networking Security Technology - Part II" (duration: 2 days)

The seminar covers important terms of security technologies, different security aspects, problems and approaches to increase networking security from a vender and supplier independent view.


WHY you should attend:

  • because you need to know specific security threats and problems in your network
  • because you are responsible for selection and implementation of security functions
  • because you are interested in different technological solutions with their characteristics and their impact to your organization

WHO should attend:

  • Decision makers, planners, project managers, security officers, system specialists, sales support, consultants.

Your PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE:

  • Network knowledge is required

CONTENT of the seminar

Introduction
Actual Trends and Threats – Typical Vulnerabilities – Security Topics – Affected Components – Technical Measures – Concepts – Standards

Security in Cabling
Precautions in the Wiring Closet – Problems with Cables – Fire Hazards and Prevention – Structured Cabling Systems (Vulnerabilities and their Elimination) – Mechanical Protection – Protecting Employees and Systems – Installation Planning and Installation Practice - Electromagnetic Compliance, Culprits, Connection Path)

Security in Switches and Routers
Built-in Security Functions in Switches – Virtual LANs (Functions, Threats) – Secure Routing Methods – Routing Protocols with Authentification – Built-in Security Functions in Routers

Mobile Security 
Affected Systems – Challenges, Problems, Threats – Protection Measures (Protection of Systems and Data, Functions, Products)

Security in ISDN and Voice over IP
Server Hardware / Software – Application specific Security Functions – Secure Management Access – Signal Encryption, Bitcoding – Network Segmentation – Secure Registration – Secure Media Transmission – Logfiles and Audits – Security in ISDN and other WAN Services for Voice Communication

Network Forensic
Preservation of Evidence – The Computer in the Network – Network Problems – Possible Attacks – Tasks, Advantages and Restrictions of Network Forensic Tools – Analysis of  Working Steps – Alarming and Reporting – System Elements – Vendor Examples

Spying
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How To"-Examples  – Examples for Counter Measures

Summary


Additional Seminars:

"Networking Security-Technology - Part I"
"Security in Voice over IP"
"TCP/IP - Details"

 
   
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January 2011

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