CIS 196 C Network Security

CIS195C: Network Security

Units: 3, Prerequisites: None, Advisory: None, Acceptable for Credit: CSU

This course prepares students to identify network security threats and implement procedures for securing networks. Important network security topics covered in CompTIA’s security+ certificate such as malware and social engineering attacks, basic cryptography, wireless network security, access control, authentication, risk management and vulnerability assessment are covered. Students will be also prepared for CompTIA’s Security+ exam by completing Bootcamp sessions.

List of covered hands-on NDG NetLabs:

Lab 01: Investigating ARP Poisoning

Lab 02: Password Cracking with Linux

Lab 03: Password Cracking with Windows

Lab 04: Performing Active Reconnaissance with Windows

Lab 05: Performing Active Reconnaissance with Linux

Lab 06: Wireless Networking Attack and Mitigation Techniques

Lab 07: Analyze and Differentiate Types of Attacks and Mitigations Techniques

Lab 08: Analyze and Differentiate Types of Malware and Application Attacks

Lab 09: Analyzing Types of Web Application Attacks

Lab 10: Basic Command Line Tool Techniques

Lab 11: Configuring a Network-Based Firewall

Lab 12: Identifying and Analyzing Network/Host Intrusion Detection System Alerts

Lab 13: Secure Network Administration Principles Log Analysis

Lab 14: Implementing Common Protocols and Services for Basic Security Practices

Lab 15: Working with Android

Lab 16: Connecting to a Remote System

Lab 17: Capturing Network Traffic

Lab 18: Incident Response Procedures

Lab 19: Cryptography Concepts

Lab 20: Configuring a RADIUS Server with Windows

Lab 21: Windows Server Group Policy Object

Lab 22: Linux Account Management

Lab 23: PKI Management with Windows

Lab 24: Performing Backups

Lab 25: Securing Data with Encryption Software