Our network security training courses draw upon in-depth field experience and on-going research. We use real-world examples and hands-on techniques to bring our students up-to-speed on network security.
SC_02: Threat Analysis
This course aims to teach students how to effectively integrate security into application requirements and architectures by arming them with knowledge and tools. Topics covered include:
- Secure SDLC
- Secure Requirements
- Secure Architecture
The full course outline is available.
SC_07: Exploiting and Defending Networks
This class aims to teach students how to attack an organization's network, including the basic concepts of attack & penetration and the use of exploitation tools. Several specific security topics will be discussed, including:
- Understanding TCP/IP, Windows and Unix
- Introducing the Attack & Penetration
- Exploiting Network & Wireless Vulnerabilities
- Auditing
- Installing Backdoors and Rootkits
- Attacking the Web
The full course outline is available.
SC_08: Exploiting and Defending Networks - Advanced Linux Edition
This class aims to teach students how to perform sophisticated, cutting-edge attacks on a network with emphasis on Linux hosts. Several specific security topics will be discussed, including:
- Introduction to Buffer Overflows
- Network Scanning & Attacks
- Back Channels (Methods of Hidinga nd Bypassing Firewalls)
- Wireless Networks
The full course outline is available.
SC_09: Exploiting and Defending Networks - Advanced Windows Edition
This class aims to teach students how to perform sophisticated, cutting-edge attacks on a network with emphasis on Windows hosts. Several specific security topics will be discussed, including:
- Introduction to Buffer Overflows
- Network Scanning & Attacks
- Back Channels (Methods of Hiding and Bypassing Firewalls)
- Wireless Networks
The full course outline is available.
