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Security Auditing and Attack Techniques
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Security Auditing and Attack Techniques Security Auditing
Identify the benefits obtained by auditing security in a specific situation. Identify the actions that conform to the role that a security auditor performs in a given situation. Identify the situation that depicts the complete risk assessment process. Identify the risk assessment activities performed by a security auditor in a specific situation. Network Vulnerability: Discovery
Identify the network discovery tool that provides network information in a specific situation. Identify the network discovery service that provides network information in a specific situation. Scan network elements by using WS_Ping ProPack. Configure NetXRay to capture packets by using the Filter Settings dialog box. Capture unique protocol packets by using NetXRay. Match enterprise-grade applications with the situations in which they are used. Identify the feature of Axent NetRecon that is used to achieve a specified result. Scan a host by using Axent NetRecon. Identify the part of an Axent NetRecon report that provides the specified information. Scan a host by using ISS Internet Scanner. Match the type of ISS Internet Scanner report with the situation in which it is used. Match the scenarios that provide network security information with the decisions that a security auditor can make. Match the scenarios that provide host security information with the decisions that a security auditor can make. Network: Penetration
Match the common penetration attacks with actions to prevent these attacks. Identify the hacker attacks that can result from loopholes in specific network components. Match the types of penetration audits with the situations in which they are used. Identify the penetration strategy being used in a specific situation. Identify the penetration attack that is involved in a specific situation. Network: Control
Match a situation with the threat of hacking involved in that situation. Discover the passwords stored on a Windows NT computer by using L0pht. Discover the passwords stored on a Linux computer by using John the Ripper. Identify the activities that follow the guidelines to prevent a hacker from controlling a network. Identify characteristics that depict a NetBus attack in a specific situation. Identify characteristics that depict a BackOrifice attack in a specific situation. Show More >>
A Classroom course provided by TONEX, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, United States
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