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Network Security Training : Tonex Training

Network security training by TONEX presents the significance of security in networks and causes you to comprehend the primary parts of an anchored network. Network security training causes you look at the security related issues in networks and gives you important readiness to anchor the networks from assaults and endeavors. <br>

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Network Security Training : Tonex Training

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  1. NETWORK SECURITYTRAINING Cyber security Training Seminars – Total 44 courses https://www.tonex.com/cybersecurity-training-seminars https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  2. Network Security Training • Price: $1,699.00Length: 2 Days • Network security training by TONEX presents the significance of security in networks and causes you to comprehend the primary parts of an anchored network. Network security training causes you look at the security related issues in networks and gives you important readiness to anchor the networks from assaults and endeavors. • Added Value of Network Security Training • Public key infrastructure • Wireless local area network • WLAN security concepts • IPsec • Internet key exchange version 2 (IKEv2) • Security issues related to IPv4 or IPv6 • Multi-protocol label switching security and network endpoint assessment control https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  3. Network Security Training • Learn About: • The main types of network attacks and security issues related to different networks. • The IEEE standards for network security, main parts of networks and their security issues, and WLAN architecture. • Wired equivalent privacy (WEP), virtual private network (VPN), static IPs, and access point replacement in network security training. • The concept of TCP/IP, security issues related to internet protocol, standards for IP security, Authentication header protocol (AH), and internet key exchange. • The difference between IPv4 and IPv6, different security issues related to IPv4, transitions for IPv6, and dual stack approach. • The multi-protocol label switching (MPLS), MPLS security, label switching routers, MPLS quality of service and MPLS security tools. • The endpoint assessment in networks, network access control agent/device/server, wireless infrastructure security, identity management and prepare yourself for next generation network architecture by learning the main drivers in next generation networks. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  4. Network Security Training Who Could Benefit from Network Security Training? If you are an IT professional who specialize in network security, you will benefit the presentations, examples, case studies, discussions, and individual activities upon the completion of the introduction to secure software engineering training and will prepare yourself for your career. TONEX Network Security Training Methodology: Network security training will introduce a set of labs, workshops and group activities of real world case studies in order to prepare you for the real-world problems and to be able to tackle all the related network security challenges. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  5. Network Security Training • Audience • Network security training is a 2-day course designed for: • IT professionals in the area of information security and network security. • Executives and managers of network security and system engineering areas. • Information technology professionals, network engineers, security analysts, policy analysts. • Security operation personnel, network administrators, system integrators and security consultants. • Security traders to understand the network security, or web security. • Investors and contractors who plan to make investments in system engineering industry. • Technicians, operators, and maintenance personnel who are or will be working on network security projects. • Managers, accountants, and executives of cyber security industry. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  6. Network Security Training • Training Objectives • Upon completion of the network security training course, the attendees are able to: • Improve your understanding of network security. • Apply the knowledge of network security in design, develop or integrate the secure networks. • Apply logic, mathematics and science in engineering concept for a network system. • Learn principles of network system design and implementation • Understand the different types of attacks in networks. • Explain the concept of wireless local area network (WLAN). • Tackle the security issues in WLAN. • Learn the IP security and internet key exchange concepts. • Understand the multi-protocol label switching security issues in networks. • Design and test the networks for secure applications with identifying attacks. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  7. Network Security Training • Training Outline • The network security training course consists of the following lessons, which can be revised and tailored to the client’s need: • Network Security Basics. • Brief Overview of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). • WLAN Security. •  Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Internet Key Exchange. Version 2 (IKEv2). • Transition Security Issues of IPv4 to IPv6. • Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Security. • Network Endpoint Assessment (Network Access Control). • Next Generation Networks. • Hands-On, Workshops and Group Activities. • Sample Workshops and Labs for Network Security Training. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  8. Network Security Training • Network Security Basics: • Introduction to Network Security • Data Security and Network Security • History of Network Security • Network Security Timeline • Internet Architecture and Vulnerable Security Aspect • IPv4 and IPv6 Architectures • Attacks through the IPv4 • Common Internet Attack Methods • Eavesdropping • Viruses • Worms and Trojans • IP Spoofing Attacks • Denial of Service (Dos) • Phishing • Cryptographic Systems • Firewall • Secure Socket Layer (SSl) • Security Issues of IPv6 • Security in Different Networks • Current Developments in Network Security • Hardware/Software Development for Network Security https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  9. Network Security Training • Brief Overview of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI): • Definition of PKI • PKI Components • Applications and PKI Function • PKI Architectures • PKI Data Structures • PKI Services • PKI Related Standards Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  10. Network Security Training • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN): • Introduction to WLAN • IEEE Wireless Network Specifications • IEEE 802.11 • Different WLAN Technologies • Narrowband • Spread Spectrum • Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) • Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) • WLAN Frequency Usage • Peer to Peer Mode Versus Infrastructure Mode • Wireless Network Components • Access Point • PC Card, Router, PCI Adapter • WLAN Performance • Access Points and NICS • Radio Frequency Interference • Power Consumption Levels • Antenna Types • Aggregating Bandwidth • Wireless Security • Bluetooth Versus IEEE 802.11 • Recent WLAN Solutions https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  11. Network Security Training • WLAN Security: • WLAN Architecture • Independent WLAN • Infrastructure WLAN • Microcells and Roaming • Security Threats of WLAN • Denial of Service • Spoofing and Session Hijacking • Eavesdropping • Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) • Weaknesses of WEP • Practical Solutions for WLAN Security • Changing Default SSID • Utilizing a VPN • Utilizing the Static IPs • Access Point Replacement • Minimizing the Radio Wave Propagation • New Standards for WLAN Security • PPP, EAP, TKIP, CCMP • Air-Defense • ISOMAIR Wireless Security • Wireless Security Auditor (WSA) https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  12. Network Security Training • Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Internet Key Exchange Version 2 (IKEv2): • TCP/IP Protocol • The IP Packet Format • Security Issues Related to Internet Protocol • Security Objectives of IPsec • IPsec Standardization • Overview of IPsec Architecture • IPsec Protocol Modes • Authentication Header (AH) Protocol • Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Protocol • IPsec Replay Protection • Security Association • Nesting Security Association • IPsec Security Policy • ISAKMP • Introduction to IKE • Computation of IKE Session Keys • IKE Authentication Methods • Main Mode Exchange • IPsec Processing https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  13. Network Security Training • Transition Security Issues of IPv4 to IPv6: • IPv4 Versus IPv6 • IPv4 Security Issues • IPv6; Features • IPsec • Comparison Between IPv4 and IPv6 • Transition Consideration in IPv6 • IPv6to4 (Tunneling) • TRT (Translation) • Dual Stack Approach https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  14. Network Security Training • Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Security: • Evolutions To MPLS • The MPLS Architecture • Label Switching Routers • MPLS Labels • Network Resilience • Virtual Private Networks • MPLS Traffic Engineering • MPLS Quality of Service • Security Issues in MPLS • Sample Tools iIn MPLS Security https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  15. Network Security Training • Network Endpoint Assessment (Network Access Control): • Ensuring Integrity with Network Access Control • Network Access Control Device • Network Access Control Agent • Network Access Control Server • Secure Wireless Infrastructure • Endpoint Compliance System • Identity Management • Authentication • Exploitation in Network Access Control • Risks of Network Access Control https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  16. Network Security Training • Next Generation Networks: • Main Drivers to Next Generation Networks • Network Convergence • Heterogeneity of The Telecommunication Infrastructure • Applications of Next Generation Networks • Realization Example of Next Generation Networks • Growing Competition from other Sectors • GBE • Wireless in Next Generation Networks • Switches in Next Generation Networks • Servers in Next Generation Networks • Security Issues in Next Generation Networks • ITU-T Standard Model https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  17. Network Security Training • Hands-On, Workshops and Group Activities: • Labs • Workshops • Group Activities • Sample Workshops and Labs for Network Security Training: • Eavesdropping Attacks and Prevention against Them • Isolating WLAN Traffic using Separate Firewall • Virtual Private Network over WAN • Security Management in Small Business Network • ICMP Ping ; Ping Traces and Link Failures • Firewall; Denying Multimedia Traffic with Proxy • VPN; Securing Non-Local Connections using Virtual Private Networks • VLAN; Generating User Logical Groups with Virtual LANs https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

  18. Why Tonex? • Tonex has been documenting the cybercrime evolution for 25 years when it first began training organizations on how to better deflect contemporary cyberattack. • Our Cybersecurity training courses and seminars are continuously updated so that they reflect the latest industry trends, and they are also created by specialists in the industry who are familiar with the market climate. • So far we have helped over 20,000 developers in over 50 countries stay up to date with cutting edge information from our training categories. • We’re Different because we take into account your workforce’s special learning requirements. In other words, we personalize our training – Tonex has never been and will never be a “one size fits all” learning program. • Ratings tabulated from student feedback post-course evaluations show an amazing 98 percent satisfaction score. • Contact Tonex for more information, questions, comments.

  19. NETWORK SECURITYTRAINING https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/ VISIT TONEX.COM Cyber security Training Seminars – Total 44 courses https://www.tonex.com/cybersecurity-training-seminars https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/network-security-training/

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