SCP-400
ENTERPRISE SECURITY SOLUTIONS

5 Days

Tuition: $2495

IT Security professionals who wish to remain on the cutting edge of their security career must continue to acquire knowledge and hone their skills. These professionals are aware that the defense provided by the firewall and IDS alone, while required, are not enough.

The ESS Course is designed to validate the foundational skills required by architect level security professionals in an enterprise environment. These skills include, but are not limited to: trusted network implementation, planning and designing a trusted network, Microsoft trusted networks, Linux trusted networks, managing certificates, local resource security, wireless security, securing Email and building trusted solutions. The timely information and hands-on labs allow candidates to experience the applications within a teaching environment.

The Security Certified Network Architect (SCNA) certification requires the passing of two exams. To achieve the SCNA credential, candidates must achieve passing scores on both exams. The first exam is titled: Enterprise Security Implementation (ESI). The ESI exam tests on knowledge and skills acquired in both the Advanced Security Implementation and Enterprise Security Solutions courses.

Finally, to achieve the coveted SCNA certification a candidate must pass The Solution Exam (TSE).  This exam covers material learned in all 4 of the SCP courses. The Solutions Exam is an exciting and challenging exam that is entirely scenario-based. 

Prerequisites: SCERT-100: Security + Certification or equivalent experience and understanding of the topics and labs covered in the Hardening The Infrastructure course.

Target Audience: Network Administrators, IT Support Personnel, Help Desk Support Personnel, Junior Network Administrators, and any IT professionals who’s job roles require hands-on network security training.

Course Contents

DEFENSE TO TRUST

·          Defended Networks of Today

·          Requirements of a Trusted Network

·          Cryptography Primer

·          The Role of Strong Authentication

·          The Role of a Public Key Infrastructure

PLANNING A TRUSTED NETWORK

·          Required Components

·          Certificate Paths

·          Planning Documents

·          Certificates Practices Framework

MICROSOFT TRUSTED NETWORKS

·          Certificate Authority Requirements

·          CA Architecture

·          Types of Certificates

·          Implementing Microsoft Certificate Authorities

·          Implementing a Microsoft Enterprise Root CA

LINUX CERTIFICATE AUTHORITIES

·          Introduction to Linux Certification Authorities

·          Certificates Authorities for Linux

·          Preparing to Install a CA

·          Open LDAP

·          Using CATool

MANAGING CERTIFICATES

·          Certificate Lifecycle and Certificate Management

·          Creating Certificates

·          Processing Certificate Requests

·          Assigning a Certificate

·          Certificates on Smart Cards

LOCAL RESOURCE SECURITY

·          Windows 2000 EFS Fundamentals

·          Configuring EFS

·          Controlling EFS Use

·          Storing Encrypted Filed on a Floppy Disk with EFS

·           Securing Data with Biometrics

WIRELESS NETWORK SECURITY

·          Wireless Networking Fundamentals

·          Wireless LAN (WLAN) Fundamentals

·          Wireless Security Solutions

·          Wireless Auditing

·          Wireless Trusted Networks

SECURE EMAIL

·          Secure Email Fundamentals

·          Security Email with PGP

·          Secure/MIME (S/MIME)

BUILDED TRUSTED NETWORKS

·          Building Windows Domains

·          Configuring the Enterprise CA

·          Setting up the Linux CA

·          Cross Certification

·          Secure Email

·          Certificate Revocation


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