Track 6- Network Security.
Objectives: :
Review the theoretical and practical security fundamentals for distributed systems, with emphasis on experimental techniques to secure, monitor and maintain an information system protected from security threats.
The participants must have:

Basic understanding of Computer networks Architecture
Basic understanding of TCP/IP
User’s knowledge of UNIX and Windows NT operating Systems

Who should attend:

Technical and management personnel in charge of securing information systems, secure information transmission, electronic commerce and data base protection.

Schedule
 

DAY

Morning

Afternoon

1

  • Introduction to computer networks security.
  • Fundamentamental Concepts: Authentication, Integrity, Confidentaility, Availability
  • Security Policy Design: ISO 17799

 Labwork:

ˇ   ˇ   port scan

ˇ   ˇ   Vulnerabilities scan

ˇ   ˇ   sniffers

ˇ   ˇ   DoS

ˇ   ˇ   Firewalls

 

2

ˇ       ˇ      Introduction to Cryptography

ˇ       ˇ      Substitution and Transposition.

ˇ       ˇ      Block Ciphering

ˇ       ˇ      Symmetric Key Ciphering

ˇ       ˇ      Public Key Ciphering

ˇ       ˇ      Hash functions Integrity and Authentication

 

Labwork

  •  (PKI) Part I
  • Public Key Ciphering Part I

3

  • Symmetric Key Ciphering Algorithms
    • DES
    • 3DES
    • IDEA
    • Blowfish
    • RIJNDAEL

 

 

Labwork:

  • Kerberos
  • Symmetric Key Ciphering Algorithms

 

4

ˇ                  ˇ                  Algoritmos de Cifrado Asimétrico

o        o        Introduction to Numerical Methods

o        o        D. Hellman

o        o        RSA

o        o        MD5, SHA

 

Labwork:

ˇ      ˇ     HASH

ˇ      ˇ     PGP (RSA)

 

5

PKI

ˇ      ˇ     DigitalSignatures

ˇ      ˇ     CA, RA

ˇ      ˇ     X.509

Labwork:

  • SSL
  • VPN
  • Secure Mail Interchange with  PGP

 

 
Maximum of 30 Participants.