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Cisco Security Training

Advanced Services Building Enhanced Cisco Security Networks (BECSN)


Who Should Attend

Individuals who design security networks based on Cisco security products
Individuals who implement end-to-end Cisco security services
Individuals who deploy networks using Cisco security services


Prerequisites

Cisco IOS routers, routing fundamentals, and IP addressing knowledge covered in the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND) course, or equivalent experience; preferred knowledge source is CCNA certification (required)
Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS) 3.0 or equivalent experience with Cisco IOS-based security products (recommended)
Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced (CSPFA) 3.1 or equivalent experience with the configuration of Cisco Secure PIX firewalls (recommended)
Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System (CSIDS) 3.0 or equivalent experience configuring Cisco Secure IDS products (recommended)
Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN) 3.1 or equivalent experience configuring Cisco Secure VPN products (recommended)
Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals (AWLF) 3.0 or equivalent experience configuring Cisco wireless products (recommended)


Course Objectives

Network security has become more important than ever because of the need to deal with the increased number of network threats from worms and easy-to-use distributed denial of service (DDoS) tools. Today, companies can no longer afford to deal with network security in a reactionary mode due to the potential for severe financial and intellectual loss. For that reason, companies are investing in the security of their networks to provide a safe environment for their employees and customers.
The Building Enhanced Cisco Security Networks Boot Camp teaches the delegate how to create a network security policy, an often overlooked but vital part of any network security deployment, as well as deploy several emerging security technologies. In practical labs, delegates will build a dynamic multipoint VPN (DMVPN), set up High Availability for IPSec (IPSec-HA), identify the Path MTU of a nested IPSec tunnel, configure a site-to-site IPSec VPN for split tunneling, secure network management, configure VMS 2.2 for IDS management, and set up Identity-Based Network Services (IBNS) for a wireless environment.
To test the delegates understanding of the course materials, the final phase of the class will be a network attack in which various tools will be used to attempt to gain access to their networks.


Course Content

The course outline is as follows:
Introduction
Developing a network security policy
Configuring site-to-site IPSec VPNs with split tunneling
Understanding fragmentation, path MTU discovery, and recursive routing
Deploying IPSec-HA
Implementing DMVPN
Deploying IBNS for a wireless network
Securing Cisco network management
Configuring CiscoWorks VMS 2.2 for IDS management
Common network attack mitigation
Lab Outline
Developing a network security policy
Create a threat response procedure for the network security policy
Configure Cisco IOS Software for site-to-site VPN using IPSec
Configure a remote office for secure split tunneling
Identify path MTU for an established site-to-site IPSec VPN
Configure stateless high availability between IPSec routers
Configure connectivity to a stateful high-availability IPSec redundant pair
Configure a NHRP spoke router to participate in a DMVPN
Configure Cisco IOS Software for SSH Protocol
Configure Cisco SNMP v2 and Cisco SNMP ACLs
Configure a wireless network for 802.1X using Cisco secure ACS
Configure Cisco secure PIX firewall, Cisco IOS Software, Cisco secure IDS, and CiscoWorks VMS 2.2 to mitigate and respond to network threats
Fast Lane has produced a unique CD which is to be distributed free to students on security and wireless courses. It contains Security, Penetration and Wireless tools, freeware programs, and additional information to support and enhance what students will learn on the course.


Dates Europe

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Spain
Madrid   13.10.-17.10.08
 


Dates Americas

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USA
Richardson (TX)   08.09.-12.09.08
RTP   15.09.-19.09.08
Boxborough (MA)   29.09.-03.10.08
 
Herndon (VA)    20.10.-24.10.08
San Jose    27.10.-31.10.08






  Course-ID:   CI-BECSN  

 
Price:

Germany:
2.995 EUR

Learning
Credits:

42 CLC

United States:
3.750 USD


  Duration:  5 Days  
 
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