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| Track
6- Network Security. |
| Objectives:
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| 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.
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| 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
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| Who
should attend: |
Technical
and management personnel in charge of securing information
systems, secure information transmission, electronic commerce
and data base protection.
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| Schedule |
| DAY |
Morning |
Afternoon |
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1 |
- Introduction to computer networks security.
- Fundamentamental Concepts: Authentication,
Integrity, Confidentaility, Availability
- Security Policy Design: ISO 17799
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Labwork:
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port scan
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Vulnerabilities scan
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sniffers
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DoS
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Firewalls
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| 2 |
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Introduction to Cryptography
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Substitution and Transposition.
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Block Ciphering
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Symmetric Key Ciphering
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Public Key Ciphering
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Hash functions Integrity and Authentication
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Labwork
- (PKI) Part I
- Public
Key Ciphering Part I
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| 3 |
- Symmetric Key Ciphering Algorithms
- DES
- 3DES
- IDEA
- Blowfish
- RIJNDAEL
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Labwork:
- Kerberos
- Symmetric
Key Ciphering Algorithms
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| 4 |
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Algoritmos de Cifrado Asimétrico
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o Introduction to Numerical Methods
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o D. Hellman
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o RSA
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o MD5, SHA
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Labwork:
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ˇ HASH
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ˇ PGP (RSA)
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| 5 |
PKI
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ˇ DigitalSignatures
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ˇ CA, RA
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ˇ X.509 |
Labwork:
- SSL
- VPN
- Secure Mail Interchange with PGP
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| Maximum
of 30 Participants. |
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