[100% Free] Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced
Exigences
- Basic computer knowledge
- Basic Internet skills and adequate connection
- Beginner networking background
- Microsoft Windows machine
- Microsoft Power Point for the presentation material
- Beginner cyber security information
- Laptop machine and standard browser
Description
This course is organized as follows:
Section One: introduction to Computer Networks
- Lecture 1: What is a Computer Network?
- Lecture 2: Computer Networks Topologies
- Lecture 3: Computer Networks Categories
- Lecture 4: Computer Networks Devices and Services
- Lecture 5: Computer Networks Transmission Media
- Lecture 1: Why ISO/OSI Model?
- Lecture 2: Application, Presentation, and Session Layers
- Lecture 3: Transport and Network Layers
- Lecture 4: Data Link and Physical Layers
- Lecture 5: ISO/OSI Model in Action
- Lecture 1: Introduction to Computer Networks Protocols
- Lecture 2: IP Protocol
- Lecture 3: TCP and UDP Protocols
- Lecture 4: Application Protocols
- Lecture 5: TCP/IP Characteristics and Tools
- Lecture 1: Wireless Networks Benefits
- Lecture 2: Wireless Networks Types
- Lecture 3: Wireless Networks Protocol (Wi-Fi)
- Lecture 4: Wireless Networks Devices
- Lecture 5: Wireless Networks Drawbacks
- Lecture 1: Security Goals
- Lecture 2: Securing the Network Design
- Lecture 3: TCP/IP Security and Tools
- Lecture 4: Port Scanning and Tools
- Lecture 5: Sniffing and Tools
- Lecture 1: Why Using a Firewall?
- Lecture 2: Firewalls Rules
- Lecture 3: Firewalls Filtering
- Lecture 4: Honey Pots
- Lecture 5: Bypassing Firewalls
- Lecture 1: What is Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)?
- Lecture 2: Network IDS (NIDS)
- Lecture 3: NIDS Challenges
- Lecture 4: Snort as NIDS
- Lecture 5: Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
- Lecture 1: Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Attacking
- Lecture 2: WPA and AES Protocols
- Lecture 3: Wireless Security Misconceptions
- Lecture 4: Wireless Attacks and Mitigation
- Lecture 5: Secure Network Design with Wireless
- Lecture 1: Physical Security Objectives
- Lecture 2: Physical Threats and Mitigation
- Lecture 3: Defense in Depth (DiD)
- Lecture 4: What is an Incident?
- Lecture 5: Incident Handling
- Lecture 1: Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA)
- Lecture 2: Assets, Threats, and Vulnerabilities
- Lecture 3: Risks and Network Intrusion
- Lecture 4: Common Attacks
- Lecture 5: Security Recommendations
Quel est le public ciblé ?
- Network administrators
- Cyber security officers
- Computer science undergraduates
- Computer engineering undergraduates
- Network security postgraduates
- Network technical support specialists
- Security incident handlers
- IT Engineers and CEOs
- Software Developers
- Web Developers
- Mobile Applications Developers
[100% Free] Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced
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