Global Knowledge-Cisco - (Page 43) New IINS – Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security Course 5241 Learn to develop and implement a comprehensive network security policy. Course Description In this course, you’ll focus on the necessity of a comprehensive security policy and how it affects the posture of the network. You will learn to perform basic tasks to secure a small branch type office network using Cisco IOS security features available through web-based GUIs (Cisco Router and Security Device Manager [SDM]) and the command-line interface (CLI) on the Cisco routers and switches. Hands-On Labs Lab 1: Exclusive – Network Address Translation Lab 2: Ethical Hacking Lab 3: Securing IOS Administrative Access Lab 4: Exclusive – Preparing Cisco SDM Lab 5: Configuring IOS AAA with the Local Database Lab 6: Configuring IOS AAA with ACS Lab 7: IOS Secure Management and Reporting Lab 8: Securing IOS Router Services Lab 9: Packet Filtering Using ACLs Lab 10: IOS Zone-Based Firewall Lab 11: Site-to-Site VPN: Traditional IPsec Lab 12: Exclusive – Site-to-Site VPN: GRE and IPsec Lab 13: IOS Intrusion Prevention System Lab 14: Layer 2 Security What You’ll Learn in Class • Develop a comprehensive network security policy to counter threats against information security • Configure routers with Cisco IOS Software security features • Configure a Cisco IOS zone-based firewall to perform basic security operations on a network • Configure site-to-site VPNs using Cisco IOS features • Configure IPS on Cisco network routers • Configure security features on IOS switches to mitigate various Layer 2 attacks This course includes five e-Lab credits to hone your skills after class using the same hands-on lab equipment you used in class. Who Needs to Attend • Network designers, administrators, engineers, and managers • Systems engineers Course Content 1. Exclusive – NAT and PAT 2. Introduction to Network Security Principles 3. Perimeter Security 4. Network Security Using Cisco IOS Firewalls 5. Site-to-Site VPNs 6. Network Security Using Cisco IOS IPS 7. LAN, SAN, Voice, and Endpoint Security Overview Prerequisites • ICND1 (p. 6) and ICND2 (p. 7) or CCNA Boot Camp (p. 5) • Working knowledge of the Windows operating system Certification This course prepares you for CCNA Security and CCSP certification. New CCNA Security Certification IINS and an active CCNA certification are requirements for Cisco’s new CCNA Security certification. This course will prepare you for Exam 640-460 IINS. For more information on this course and Cisco’s other new CCNA concentrations, visit globalknowledge.com/beyondccna. Our IINS Course Includes: • Free IINS Self-Paced e-Learning DVD • One free IINS exam voucher • 5 e-Lab credits for lab practice during the week following class • Enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco content • World-class Certified Cisco instructors • An unrivaled IINS guarantee LEARN MORE for this course Download the lab topology www.globalknowledge.com/topology Classroom Learning 5 days $3,195 32 CLCs Self-Paced e-Learning $1,695 17 CLCs On-Site Learning Call for info. Classroom Learning BC Vancouver Apr 20-24 CA Irvine Apr 27-May 1 CA Los Angeles Feb 9-13 CA San Jose Feb 16-20 CA San Jose May 4-8 DC Dulles, VA May 11-15 DC Washington Jan 12-16 DC Washington Mar 23-27 DC Washington Jun 8-12 FL Orlando Jan 5-9 GA Atlanta Jan 19-23 GA Atlanta May 18-22 IL Chicago IL Chicago MA Boston MD Rockville NC Raleigh NC Raleigh NC Raleigh NJ Morristown NJ Morristown NY New York NY New York NY New York OH Columbus Mar 9-13 May 11-15 Apr 13-17 Jun 22-26 Dec 1-5 Mar 2-6 Jun 8-12 Feb 2-6 Jun 1-5 Jan 26-30 Apr 6-10 Jun 15-19 Apr 27-May 1 ON ON ON ON QC QC TX TX TX TX VA Ottawa Ottawa Toronto Toronto Montreal Montreal Dallas Dallas Dallas Houston Dulles Feb 23-27 Jun 22-26 Mar 2-6 May 11-15 Dec 8-12 Jun 8-12 Dec 8-12 Feb 23-27 Apr 20-24 Mar 30-Apr 3 May 11-15 REGISTER NOW 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.com/cisco 43 http://www.globalknowledge.com/beyondccna http://www.globalknowledge.com/topology http://www.globalknowledge.com/cisco
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