
Begin your Information Security Career; Become a Network Security Administrator!
The EC-Council's NSA certification looks at the network security in defensive view while the CEH certification program looks at the security in offensive mode. The NSA program is designed to provide fundamental skills needed to analyze the internal and external security threats against a network, and to develop security policies that will protect an organization’s information. Students will learn how to evaluate network and Internet security issues and design, and how to implement successful security policies and firewall strategies. In addition, they will learn how to expose system and network vulnerabilities and defend against them.
EC-Council Attains the CNSS 4011 Certification by the National Security Agency for its Network Security Administrator (ENSA) course.
Who Should Attend?
System administrators, Network administrators and anyone who is interested in network security technologies.
During this five-day course you’ll learn:
Fundamentals of Network
Network Protocols
Protocol Analysis
IEEE standards
Network Security
Security Standards Organizations
Security Standards
Security Policy
Hardening Physical Security
Network Security Threats
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
Firewalls
Packet Filtering and Proxy Servers
Bastion Host and Honeypots
Securing Modems
Troubleshooting Network
Hardening Routers
Hardening Operating Systems
Patch Management
Log Analysis
Application Security
Web Security
E-mail Security
Authentication: Encryption, Cryptography and Digital Signatures
Virtual Private Networks
Wireless Network Security
Creating Fault Tolerance
Incident Response
Disaster Recovery and Planning
Network Vulnerability Assessment |