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sscp certification training courseLet Netwind Learning Center SSCP Certification Training Course prepare you for the  the part of the IT industry that has become one of the most important areas of specialty available, Security. More and more today, companies rely on the network for the storage and fast retrieval of mission-critical corporate data/information. Securing these massive amounts of information is simply critical for the success of the organization.

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Our  Systems Security Certified Practitioner SSCP certification training course will provide you with the credential to become a  information security tacticians, the ability to demonstrate their level of competence with the seven domains of the compendium of best practices for information security.

Training Objectives

Upon completion of the Systems Security Certified Practitioner SSCP training course, the student will be able to:

  • Explain best practices for access control in modern Information Technology environments
  • Describe security administration principles
  • Implement key audit and monitoring principles in the network environment
  • Describe the various methods and uses of cryptography
  • Explain the fundamentals of data communications including type of networks and network topologies
  • Understand the various types of malicious code and Malware found in networks today
  • Explain risk management techniques
  • Implement safeguards and countermeasures

Audience

The ISCē SSCP credential is ideal for those working toward or who have already attained positions as Senior Network Security Engineers, Senior Security Systems Analysts or Senior Security Administrators. This course is critical for any student attempting this certification exam.

Prerequisites

Students should meet the necessities outlined in the SSCP certification application requirements. This means that candidates should subscribe to the ISCē Code of Ethics and have at least one year of cumulative work experience in one or more of the seven domains in information security. Valid experience includes information systems security-related work performed as a practitioner or that which requires information security knowledge and involves direct application of that knowledge.

Training

  • Interactive full multimedia lessons
  • Simulated lab exercises.
  • Review questions to test one skills
  • 24 x 7 online instructor mentoring to answer all your questions.
  • Exam Preps
  • Available in CD and Online formats
  • Training Time over 15 hours

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Training Content

Access Controls

  • define access control and recognize access control types and models.
  • recognize how access control is implemented.
  • recognize the way in which the authentication protocol Kerberos works.
  • identify the mechanisms used to ensure Information Assurance.
  • identify suitable access control solutions.

Administration

  • identify the features of the security development life cycle.
  • outline the policies and practices used to secure an information system and its environment.
  • identify the function of a roadmap in security administration and outline the activities required to develop one for an organization.
  • outline technologies used in organizations to secure information and information systems.
  • implement suitable security mechanisms.
  • outline best practices for security administration in a network.
  • identify the requirements for a security awareness program and outline how it can be implemented in an organization.
  • implement a successful security awareness program.

Auditing and Monitoring

  • identify the role of auditing.
  • identify the types of data collected during an audit and outline how it is processed.
  • outline the methods and tools involved in conducting a security audit.
  • identify features of the audit process.
  • outline the different types of monitoring and the tools associated with each type.
  • recognize the need to develop an effective incident response program.
  • identify incident response features.

Risk, Response, and Recovery

  • define risk and identify the strategies used to manage it.
  • identify methods and tools used to perform risk analysis.
  • the steps and activities of a risk assessment methodology.
  • identify the mechanisms used when responding to a security attack.
  • the features of contingency plans and disaster recovery plans.
  • identify appropriate solutions for business continuity.
  • the roles and tools involved in computer forensics.

Cryptography

  • recognize how encryption developed and identify the process and types involved.
  • identify the block cipher modes of operation and the different block cipher algorithms.
  • to identify the role of hashes and digital signatures in protecting the integrity of encrypted data.
  • recognize encryption processes.
  • identify the various methods of key management.
  • identify the features of the general hierarchical model of public key infrastructure and the top-down hierarchical SET public key infrastructure.
  • the types and features of encryption protocols.
  • identify various types of cryptographic attack.

Data Communications

  • the types of signals and transmission media used to transfer data information.
  • the attributes of various network deployments.
  • identify the topologies and standards used in networking.
  • the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP network communication models.
  • identify common network devices.
  • types of network attacks and the methods used to mitigate them.
  • identify ways to secure a network from given attacks.

Malicious Code

  • types and characteristics of malicious code.
  • the mechanisms and best practices used to counter malicious code attacks.
  • malicious code protection products and the mechanisms they use.
  • identify how to defend against malicious code.

 

 

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