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Package for EC-Council Security5 Includes:
- EC Council Approved Video Traning on DVD or
Online
- EC Council Official Course
Book with Exam Authorisation Code
- Multimedia Presentations and Self-Paced
Navigation
- Practice Exam and Test
Simulator
- Online & Telephone
Tutor Support
Compatible with:
Windows NT , 95 , 98 , 2000 , ME , XP , 2003 ,
Vista , Windows 7
EC-Council Security5 Course Introduction:
Our EC-Council Security5 Training Package includes expert instructor-led
training modules with customized presentations, practice simulators and learning
supplements for an all-inclusive training program that provides the benefits of
classroom training at your own pace.
EC-Council's Security5 certification training course is the entry-level
certification for professionals interested in learning computer security basics
and networking. Security5 stands for the five components of IT Security:
Firewalls, Anti-Virus, IDS, Networking and Web Security. With this course,
students will learn the basic networking and security skills and to begin
high-end IT programs.
Security5 training course teaches today's knowledge workers the ‘Alphabet
Soup of Security' so that students can distinguish between the legitimate and
malevolent and guard their information assets. Identity theft, credit card
fraud, online banking Phishing scams, virus and backdoors, email hoaxes, sex
offenders lurking online, loss of confidential information and hackers are some
of the threats you will face on a daily basis. Our Security5 training will
prepare you to face them and defend yourself.
Course Outline:
Foundations of Security
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Essential terminology
- Defining security
- Need for security
- Cyber crime
- Information Security statistics
- IS triangle
- Security myths
- How to Harden Security
Basic Security Procedures
- Why do I need to worry about my computer’s security?
- Hardening of Operating System
- Updating the system and configuring the updates
- Disable unnecessary services
- Strong password creation
- Deployment of anti virus and firewall
- Disable guest account access
- “Make Private” folders
- Security settings in MS Office applications
- Desktop Security
File Sharing
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Types of file sharing
- How to share folders
- Configuring shared folder permissions
- Hiding files and folders
- File sharing tips
- File downloading tips
- How to backup data and restore
- How to encrypt and decrypt files
- How to kill suspect processes
Administering Windows Securely
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How to use the event viewer
- How to enable auditing in windows
- How to read logs on your system
- How to close ports
- How to restore the registry
- How to close a port
- Common internal commands
- How to find services and ports they listen on
Recognizing Security Threats and Attacks
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Phishing and its countermeasures
- Virus
- Worms
- Spyware
- Adware
- Keylogger
- Social engineering
- Denial of Service
- Spamming
- Port Scanning
- Password cracking
- Basic security measures
Secure Internet Access
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Basic browser security settings
- How to restrict site access
- Removing site from security zone
- Secure website detection
- Secure site and browser properties
- Tools: Internet Filtering Software
- Configuring Internet content access
- Activating Content Advisor
- How to deal with cookies
- Using P2P networks securely
- Choosing appropriate browser settings
- Wireless network security features
Working on the Internet
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Precepts of Security
- Knowing Encryption
- Digital Certificate
- Digital Signature
- Working with e-mail (web based)
- Working with e-mail (mail client)
- Working with File Transfer- FTP
- Working with File Transfer – Web Folders
Online Payment Systems
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Working with Credit Cards
- Working with Instant Messengers
- Working across File Sharing Networks
- Working on Dial-in Networks
- Working with Portable Devices
- Working with Wireless Devices
- Working with USB devices
- Working with Media Files
- Working with 3rd party software
Incident Response
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What is Incident Response?
- Incidents and responses:
- Trojan attack
- Boot sector virus attack
- Corrupted registry
- Automatic running of CD-ROM (autorun.inf)
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