CATEGORY: EC-Council

EC-Council Certified Security Specialist

Course Access: Lifetime
Course Overview

EC-Council Certified Security Specialist

EC-Council Certified Security Specialist
(ECSS) is an entry level security program
covering the fundamental concepts of
information security, computer forensics,
and network security. It enables students
to identify information security threats
which reflect on the security posture of
the organization and implement general
security controls.
This program will give a holistic overview
of the key components of information
security, computer forensics, and network
security. This program provides a solid
fundamental knowledge required for a
career in information security.

What will you Learn?

  1. Key issues plaguing the information security, network security, and computer forensics.
  2. Fundamentals of networks and various components of the OSI and TCP/IP model.
  3. Various network security protocols.
  4. Various types of information security threats and attacks, and their countermeasures.
  5. Social engineering techniques, identify theft, and social engineering countermeasures.
  6. Different stages of hacking cycle.
  7. Identification, authentication, and authorization concepts.
  8. Different types of cryptography ciphers, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools.
  9. Fundamentals of firewall, techniques for bypassing firewall, and firewall technologies such as Bastion Host, DMZ, Proxy Servers, Network Address Translation, Virtual Private Network, and Honeypot.
  10. Fundamentals of IDS and IDS evasion techniques.
  11. Data backup techniques and VPN security.
  12. Wireless Encryption, wireless threats, wireless hacking tools, and Wi-Fi security.
  13. Different types of web server and web application attacks, and countermeasures.
  14. Fundamentals of ethical hacking and pen testing.
  15. Incident handling and response process.
  16. Cyber-crime and computer forensics investigation methodology.
  17. Different types of digital evidence and digital evidence examination process.
  18. Different type of file systems and their comparison (based on limit and features).
  19. Gathering volatile and non-volatile information from Windows and network
    forensics analysis mechanism.
  20. Steganography and its techniques.
  21. Different types of log capturing, time synchronization, and log capturing tools.
  22. E-mails tracking and e-mail crimes investigation.
  23. Writing investigation report.

 

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Duration: 40 hours

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