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Security+ - Computer and Information Security

September 17 - November 19, 2008
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Wed
Instructor: Philip HutinetWashington, DC$480

Overview:
Learn about the technologies used and principles involved in creating a secure computer networking environment. Study authentication, the types of attacks and malicious code that may be used against your network, the threats and countermeasures for e-mail, Web applications, remote access, and file and print services. Discuss a variety of security topologies, as well as technologies and concepts used for providing secure communications channels, secure internetworking devices and network medium. Explore intrusion detection systems, firewalls and physical security concepts. In addition, security policies, disaster recovery and computer forensics are covered. Gain an understanding of the daily tasks involved with managing and troubleshooting those technologies. A variety of hands-on and case project assignments will reinforce the concepts.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed to meet the demand for highly skilled information security personnel. Experienced system administrators and network administrators with TCP/IP experience and government IT professionals seeking to develop experience in the field of information security will benefit from this program.
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Objectives:
  • General Security Concepts
  • Communication Security
  • Infrastructure Security
  • Basics of Cryptography
  • Operational / Organizational Security


  • Course Details
    CODE:  COMP4000E
    TYPE:  Classroom-
    Evening/Weekend
    LENGTH:  10 Week(s)
    CREDITS:  2
     
    D.C. AREA ONLY
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