SE-440
IMPLEMENTING IPSec ENCRYPTION ON WINDOWS

1 Day

Tuition: $595

Target Audience: System Administrators, Security Auditors, IT Managers

Prerequisites:

  • Intermediate or Advanced Network and Systems Admin experience
  • Network Intrusion Protection course
  • Cryptography Theory course
  • Deploying a Public Key Infrastructure on Windows course
  • Implementing Virtual Private Networks on Windows course (recommended)

As a result of completing this course, the student will be able to:

·         Choose an Appropriate Authentication and Encryption Level for IPSec

·         Customize IPSec Policies for both Packet Filtering and Encryption

·         Deploy IPSec-based VPNs

Student Materials:

  • Binder of printed overheads & labs
  • Reference Book: TBA

IP Security Protocol Overview

  • The Need for Encryption

·         Sniffing Attacks

·         Reply Attacks

·         MITM Attacks

  • IPSec Drawbacks

·         OS Compatibility

·         Processor Load

·         Loss of Packet Inspection

  • Selecting an Encryption Technology

·         IPSec Transport vs. Tunnel Mode

·         Methods of Authentication

IPSec Operation

·         ISAKMP/IKE/Security Association

·         AH vs. ESP headers

·         Lab: Packet Inspection

Deploying IPSec via Windows IPSec Policies

·         Using the Built-in Policies

·         Creating Custom Policies

·         Troubleshooting

·         Lab: Filtering Packets with IPSec Policies

·         Lab:  Creating a IPSec Tunnel Mode VPN

·         Lab: Implementing IPSec in Transport Mode

Summary List of Lab Exercises/Tools:

·         Customizing IPSec Policies

·         Creating a IPSec Tunnel Mode VPN

·         Implementing IPSec in Transport Mode


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