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Training Course:

Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System v6.0 (IPS)

School/Trainer:

Convergent Communications Inc.
Cincinnati, Honolulu, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Phoenix, Rockville, San Diego, United States

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' In this enhanced course you will gain the skills required to deploy Cisco’s recently updated version 6.0 network-based Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). New features added to version 6.0 include virtual sensor support, passive OS fingerprinting, and anomaly detection. The course introduces you to Cisco IPS platforms, including the 4200 Series Sensors, the Catalyst 6000 Series Intrusion Detection Module 2 (IDSM2), the Advanced Inspection, and Prevention Security Services Module (AIP-SSM). The command line and the IPS Device Manager GUI are used to configure the sensor.

Why Take IPS from US?

Our IPS labs go above and beyond the standard Cisco IPS labs. The focus on signatures-the heart of IPS sensor technology-is our most significant enhancement. In fact, signatures are triggered in our very first IPS sensor lab. We also created an exclusive lab to demonstrate the internal specifications of different signature engines. In our labs, signatures are triggered via realistic intrusion attempts, not just arbitrary methods, and you’ll learn why particular signatures are triggered when attack conditions are initiated, whether through the use of a network attack tool or entering a suspicious request in a web browser. Our labs take the mystery out of the sensor, allowing you to understanding how signatures are implemented and what causes them to trigger and making you comfortable with the technology.



Course Objectives

Students will learn:

How Cisco IPS protects network devices from attacks
Basic intrusion prevention terminology
Different intrusion prevention technologies and evasive techniques
Cisco IPS Sensor platforms and their features
Install and configure basic settings on a Cisco IPS 4200 Series Sensor
Use the Cisco IPS Device Manager (IDM) to configure built-in signatures to meet the requirements of a given security policy
Create and implement customized intrusion prevention signatures
Create alarm filters to reduce alarms and possible false positives
Configure IPS protective reactions such as TCP reset and deny attacker inline
Configure a Cisco IPS Sensor to perform blocking on IOS routers and Adaptive Security Appliances (ASAs) or PIX firewalls
Perform maintenance operations such as signature updates
Configure and monitor anomaly detection, passive OS fingerprinting, and virtual sensors
Initialize and install remaining Cisco IPS family of products
Use the CLI and Cisco IDM to obtain system information
Configure the Cisco IPS sensor to allow a SNMP NMS to monitor the Cisco IPS sensor ...''

Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.ccitraining.net/

Phone:301-565-0138

School Address:

7361 Calhoun Place
Suite 610
Rockville, Maryland 20855 USA

Jobs & Resumes: Cincinnati, Honolulu, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Phoenix, Rockville, San Diego
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Other training courses offered by Convergent Communications Inc.:

CISSP
Defending Complex Core Networks From Attacks (DCCNA)
Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis, and Response System (MARS)
Security+
Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals
Securing Networks with ASA Advanced
Securing Hosts Using Cisco Security Agent v3.0
Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security
Securing Cisco Network Devices (SND)
Securing Networks with PIX and the ASA (SNPA)
Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN)
Securing Enterprise Data Center Architectures (SEDCA)
IPS/SNRS Mini Camp
Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches
SNPA/CSVPN Mini Camp
Voice Over IP Security
Building Enhanced Cisco Security Networks
CCSP
Advanced Security for Field Engineers


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