CompTIA Security+信息安全工程师培训课程

comptia security+

■ 对应国际认证:
CompTIA Security+信息安全认证

■ 课程背景:
信息安全是一个全球性问题,而对中国来讲这一问题尤为突出。由于人为错误是网络安全漏洞的主要原因,因此技术人员需要获得权威的信息安全认证证书,并以此证明自己掌握了多少信息安全领域的知识和技能。

■ 课程简介:
本课程针对CompTIA Security+信息安全工程师国际认证标准,并采用 Element K 开发的信息安全教材。同市面一般的“信息安全课程”不同,本课程更为全面,适合准备从事信息安全工作的技术及非技术人员。课程帮助学生掌握通用安全概念、通信安全、基础设施安全、密码系统操作安全以及操作/组织安全等方面的知识。本课程已经列入“上海市信息专业技术人才知识更新工程”。

■谁应当参加?

  • 目前正在或准备从事信息安全工作的技术人员。
  • 目前从事PC、网络技术维护,但希望进一步学习信息安全技术的。
  • 承接信息安全项目,需要提供能够得到认可的专业资质。

■ 预备知识:
虽然不是必须的,但建议首先掌握下列技能:

  • 具备相应的PC维护知识和技能的;
  • 具备2年以上相应的网络维护知识和技能的。

■ 培养目标:
能够掌握通用安全概念、通信安全、基础设施安全、密码系统操作安全以及操作/组织安全等方面的知识和技能;

■ 课程内容:
Lesson 1: Security Fundamentals

  • Topic 1A: Security Building Blocks
  • Topic 1B: Authentication Methods
  • Topic 1C: Cryptography Fundamentals
  • Topic 1D: Security Policy Fundamentals

Lesson 2: Security Threats

  • Topic 2A: Social Engineering
  • Topic 2B: Software-Based Threats
  • Topic 2C: Network-Based Threats
  • Topic 2D: Hardware-Based Threats

Lesson 3: Hardening Internal Systems and Services

  • Topic 3A: Harden Operating Systems
  • Topic 3B: Harden Directory Services
  • Topic 3C: Harden DHCP Servers
  • Topic 3D: Harden File and Print Servers

Lesson 4: Hardening Internetwork Devices and Services

  • Topic 4A: Harden Internetwork Connection Devices
  • Topic 4B: Harden DNS and BIND Servers
  • Topic 4C: Harden Web Servers
  • Topic 4D: Harden Email Servers
  • Topic 4E: Harden Conferencing and Messaging Servers
  • Topic 4F: Secure File Transfers

Lesson 5: Securing Network Communications

  • Topic 5A: Protect Network Traffic with IP Security (IPSec)
  • Topic 5B: Secure Wireless Traffic
  • Topic 5C: Secure the Network Telephony Infrastructure
  • Topic 5D: Secure the Remote Access Channel

Lesson 6: Securing Web Applications

  • Topic 6A: Prevent Input Validation Attacks
  • Topic 6B: Protect Systems from Buffer Overflow Attacks
  • Topic 6C: Implement ActiveX and Java Security
  • Topic 6D: Protect Systems from Scripting Attacks
  • Topic 6E: Implement Secure Cookies
  • Topic 6F: Harden a Web Browser

Lesson 7: Managing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)

  • Topic 7A: Install a Certificate Authority (CA) Hierarchy
  • Topic 7B: Harden a Certificate Authority
  • Topic 7C: Back Up a CA
  • Topic 7D: Restore a CA

Lesson 8: Managing Certificates

  • Topic 8A: Enroll Certificates
  • Topic 8B: Secure Network Traffic by Using Certificates
  • Topic 8C: Renew Certificates
  • Topic 8D: Revoke Certificates
  • Topic 8E: Back Up Certificates and Private Keys
  • Topic 8F: Restore Certificates and Private Keys

Lesson 9: Enforcing Organizational Security Policies

  • Topic 9A: Perform a Risk Assessment
  • Topic 9B: Enforce Corporate Security Policy Compliance
  • Topic 9C: Enforce Legal Compliance
  • Topic 9D: Enforce Physical Security Compliance
  • Topic 9E: Educate Users
  • Topic 9F: Plan for Disaster Recovery
  • Topic 9G: Conduct a Security Audit

Lesson 10: Monitoring the Security Infrastructure

  • Topic 10A: Scan for Vulnerabilities
  • Topic 10B: Monitor for Security Anomalies
  • Topic 10C: Set Up a Honeypot

Lesson 11: Managing Security Incidents

  • Topic 11A: Respond to Security Incidents
  • Topic 11B: Evidence Administration
  • Topic 11C: Recover From a Security Incident

■ 考核及证书:
考试合格的,颁发CompTIA Security+国际认证证书(详细介绍见:http://www.peixun.it/peixun/renzheng/2010-07/437.html)。

■ 课时及课程形式:
总课时:75课时(每课时30分钟),脱产班5天(9AM-12PM & 1PM-5:30PM)、周末班5周(9AM-12PM & 1PM-5:30PM)。

本课程提供企业培训、个人培训和自学套餐包。


CompTIA Network+网络工程师课程

comptia network+

Course Specifications

Course number: 085987
Course length: 5.0 day(s)
Certification: Network+

Course Description
The CompTIA Network+® (2009 Objectives) course builds on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer operating systems and networks to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job in any type of networking career. If you are pursuing a CompTIA technical certification path, the CompTIA A+ certification is an excellent first step to take before preparing for the CompTIA Network+ certification.

Course Objective: You will identify and describe all the major networking technologies, systems, skills, and tools in use in modern PC-based computer networks, and learn information and skills that will be helpful as you prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification examination, 2009 objectives (exam number N10-004).

Target Student: This course is intended for entry-level computer support professionals with basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems, who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of networking concepts and skills to prepare for a career in network support or administration, or to prepare for the CompTIA Network+® (2009 Objectives) exam (exam number N10-004). A typical student in the CompTIA Network+® (2009 Objectives) course should have nine months or more of professional computer support experience as a PC technician or help desk technician. Network experience is helpful but not required; A+ certification or the equivalent skills and knowledge is helpful but not required.

Prerequisites: Basic Windows skills and a fundamental understanding of computer concepts are required. Students can obtain this level of skill and knowledge by taking the following Element K courses: Introduction to Personal Computers: Using Windows XP, Windows XP: Introduction, Introduction to Personal Computers: Using Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows Vista: Level 1 and Level 2.
CompTIA A+ certification, or the equivalent skills and knowledge, is helpful but not required. Students may wish to take the following Element K course: CompTIA A+ Certificiation: A Comprehensive Approach for all 2006 Exam Objectives.

Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Hardware Requirements

This course requires one computer for each student, one computer for the instructor, and one computer to function as a classroom server. Each computer will need:

  • At least 512 MB of RAM.
  • A Pentium IV 1 GHz (or greater) processor.
  • An SVGA (or better) video card and monitor.
  • At least 40 GB of free hard disk space.
  • A mouse or other pointing device.
  • A DVD-ROM drive.
  • Network adapters and media.

In addition:

  • The instructor’s computer requires a projection system.
  • Internet access is required.
  • To support the activities in Lesson 4, the instructor should provide as many physical examples of different types of network media and connectors as possible.
  • For the data backup activity in Lesson 13, the instructor needs to provide a blank floppy disk for each student, or use an alternative backup location (such as a removable jump drive or a folder on the hard disk).
  • To support the activities in Lessons 4 and 16, the instructor should provide as many physical examples of hardware tools as possible.
  • For the optional cable assembly activity in Lesson 16, the instructor will need to provide students with raw cable, the appropriate connectors, the appropriate crimping tool, a cable tester, and an optional eye loupe.

Platform Requirements
Windows Server 2008

Software Requirements
The setup instructions and the classroom activities were designed and tested for systems running Windows Server 2008 (Standard or Enterprise Edition). It is very possible that the activities will work properly or with little alteration if the classroom systems are running Windows Server 2003 instead, but Element K has not tested this configuration.

The instructor should have at least one copy of the Windows Server 2008 installation DVD-ROM available in the classroom. It might be needed during the administrative tools installation activity in Lesson 15.
The Microsoft Network Monitor should be installed on the Instructor and Student machines, available from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=f4db40af-1e08-4a21-a26b-ec2f4dc4190d. Copy the NM32_x86_Setup.exe file into the Tools folder that is created during the extraction of the course datafiles.

Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • identify the basic components of network theory.
  • identify the major network communications methods.
  • identify network data delivery methods.
  • list and describe network media and hardware components.
  • identify the major types of network implementations.
  • identify the components of a TCP/IP network implementation.
  • identify the major services deployed on TCP/IP networks.
  • identify the components of a LAN implementation.
  • identify the components of a WAN implementation.
  • identify major issues and technologies in network security.
  • identify the components of a remote network implementation.
  • identify major issues and technologies in disaster recovery.
  • identify major data storage technologies and implementations.
  • identify the primary network operating systems.
  • explore tools, methods, and techniques used in managing a network.
  • describe how to troubleshoot network issues.

Course Content
Lesson 1: Network Theory

  • Topic 1A: Networking Terminology
  • Topic 1B: Network Building Blocks
  • Topic 1C: Standard Network Models
  • Topic 1D: Physical Network Topologies
  • Topic 1E: Logical Network Topologies
  • Topic 1F: Network Categories

Lesson 2: Network Communications Methods

  • Topic 2A: Transmission Methods
  • Topic 2B: Media Access Methods
  • Topic 2C: Signaling Methods

Lesson 3: Network Data Delivery

  • Topic 3A: Data Addressing and Delivery
  • Topic 3B: Delivery Techniques

Lesson 4: Network Media and Hardware

  • Topic 4A: Bounded Network Media
  • Topic 4B: Unbounded Network Media
  • Topic 4C: Noise Control
  • Topic 4D: Network Connectivity Devices
  • Topic 4E: Wiring Distribution Components

Lesson 5: Network Implementations

  • Topic 5A: The OSI Model
  • Topic 5B: Ethernet Networks
  • Topic 5C: Token Ring Networks
  • Topic 5D: Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks
  • Topic 5E: Wireless Technologies and Standards

Lesson 6: Networking with TCP/IP

  • Topic 6A: Families of Protocols
  • Topic 6B: The TCP/IP Protocol
  • Topic 6C: IP Address Basics
  • Topic 6D: Custom IP Addresses
  • Topic 6E: The IP Version 6 Protocol
  • Topic 6F: The TCP/IP Protocol Suite

Lesson 7: TCP/IP Services

  • Topic 7A: IP Address Assignment Methods
  • Topic 7B: Host Name Resolution
  • Topic 7C: TCP/IP Utilities
  • Topic 7D: TCP/IP Upper-Layer Services
  • Topic 7E: TCP/IP Interoperability Services

Lesson 8: Local Area Network Infrastructure

  • Topic 8A: Bridges and Switches
  • Topic 8B: IP Routing
  • Topic 8C: Static IP Routing
  • Topic 8D: Dynamic IP Routing
  • Topic 8E: Control Data Movement with Filters and VLANs

Lesson 9: WAN Infrastructure

  • Topic 9A: WAN Switching Technologies
  • Topic 9B: WAN Transmission Technologies
  • Topic 9C: WAN Connectivity Methods
  • Topic 9D: Voice Over Data Systems

Lesson 10: Network Security

  • Topic 10A: Computer Security Basics
  • Topic 10B: Authentication
  • Topic 10C: Data Encryption
  • Topic 10D: Protect Network Traffic with IP Security (IPsec)
  • Topic 10E: Internet Security
  • Topic 10F: Local Security
  • Topic 10G: Common Threats
  • Topic 10H: Threat Mitigation Techniques
  • Topic 10I: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
  • Topic 10J: Educate Users

Lesson 11: Remote Networking

  • Topic 11A: Remote Network Architectures
  • Topic 11B: Remote Access Networking Implementations
  • Topic 11C: Virtual Private Networking
  • Topic 11D: Remote Control Computing

Lesson 12: Disaster Recovery

  • Topic 12A: Examine Configuration Management Documentation
  • Topic 12B: Plan for Disaster Recovery
  • Topic 12C: Fault Tolerance Methods
  • Topic 12D: Data Backup

Lesson 13: Network Data Storage

  • Topic 13A: Enterprise Data Storage
  • Topic 13B: Network-Attached Storage (NAS)
  • Topic 13C: Storage Area Network (SAN) Implementations
  • Topic 13D: Clustering

Lesson 14: Network Operating Systems

  • Topic 14A: UNIX and Linux Operating Systems
  • Topic 14B: Apple Mac OS X
  • Topic 14C: Microsoft Operating Systems
  • Topic 14D: Novell Open Enterprise Server

Lesson 15: Network Management

  • Topic 15A: Monitoring Tools
  • Topic 15B: Network Baselining
  • Topic 15C: Network Optimization

Lesson 16: Network Troubleshooting

  • Topic 16A: Troubleshooting Models
  • Topic 16B: TCP/IP Troubleshooting Utilities
  • Topic 16C: Hardware Troubleshooting Tools
  • Topic 16D: Common Connectivity Issues


CompTIA CTP+系统集成工程师课程

comptia ctp+

Course Description
CompTIA Convergence Technologies Professional (CTP+) certification validates professional-level knowledge and skills to sell and service components of data, voice and multimedia convergence technologies.

The CompTIA® CTP+ course builds on your existing foundational information and skills in networking and telephony to assist you in preparing for the CompTIA CTP+ certification exam. If you are pursuing a CompTIA technical certification path, the CompTIA Network+ certification is an excellent first step to take before preparing for the CompTIA CTP+ certification.

Course Objective: You will identify and describe CTP+ technologies and the tools used to achieve the convergence of voice, video, and data. You will learn information and skills that will be necessary as you prepare for the CompTIA CTP+ certification examination (exam number CN0-201).

Target Student: This course is targeted toward individuals interested in the technologies and service of equipment associated with convergence technologies, delivering data, telephony, and multimedia over IP networks. This course is also targeted to individuals who are interested in certifying vendor-neutral skills focused on the service and support of convergence technologies.

Prerequisites: It is recommended that the student is CompTIA Network+ certified and has 18 to 24 months of work experience in areas that include data networking, VoIP, and other convergence related technologies.

Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.

Hardware Requirements
This course requires one computer for each student and one computer for the instructor.

  • At least 1 GB of RAM.
  • A Pentium IV 2 GHz (or greater) processor.
  • An SVGA (or better) video card and monitor.
  • At least 40 GB of free hard disk space.
  • A mouse or other pointing device.
  • Network adapters and media.
  • The instructor’s computer requires a projection system.
  • Internet access.
  • Platform Requirements
  • Windows Vista operating system.

Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • describe the fundamentals of convergent networking.
  • identify voice telephony systems.
  • describe how to plan for a converged network.
  • identify applications used on a converged network.
  • identify hardware and architecture in a converged network.
  • describe how to manage a converged network.

Course Content
Lesson 1: Convergence Fundamentals

  • Topic 1A: Basic Telephone and Internet Access Concepts
  • Topic 1B: The Convergence Revolution

Lesson 2: Examining Voice Telephony System Fundamentals

  • Topic 2A: Characteristics of Telephone Systems
  • Topic 2B: Traffic Engineering
  • Topic 2C: Number Considerations and Dialing Components
  • Topic 2D: Endpoint Devices

Lesson 3: Planning a Converged Network

  • Topic 3A: Quality of Service Approaches in a Converged Network
  • Topic 3B: Converged Networking Technologies
  • Topic 3C: Design Security for a Converged Network
  • Topic 3D: Conversion and Compression Methods

Lesson 4: Identifying Applications in a Converged Network

  • Topic 4A: Convergence Communication Applications
  • Topic 4B: Explore Contact Center Components

Lesson 5: Identifying Hardware and Architecture in a Converged Network

  • Topic 5A: The Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model
  • Topic 5B: Recognize Network Models
  • Topic 5C: Examine General Network Components
  • Topic 5D: Examine Convergence-Specific Network Components

Lesson 6: Managing a Converged Network

  • Topic 6A: Identify Administrative Tasks and Procedures
  • Topic 6B: Symptoms and Problems
  • Topic 6C: Troubleshoot Problems
  • Topic 6D: Analyze Network Performance
  • Topic 6E: Examine Network Performance Monitoring Tools


CompTIA RFID+无线射频工程师课程

comptia rfid+

■ 课程背景:
射频识别( RFID) 是一种非接触式的自动识别技术,在许多领域得到应用, 并已经在供应链管理中的迅速发展为技术标准。工信部预测,未来5到10年全球RFID市场的规模将达到3,000亿美元,由于中国是世界首屈一指的制造业枢纽,其RFID产业自2009年起将呈现高速发展的态势。

■ 课程简介:
本课程针对美国CompTIA RFID+无线射频工程师国际认证标准设计,并采用 Element K 开发的CompTIA RFID+官方教材,课程帮助学生掌握RFID产品的安装、维护、维修已及各种软硬件排错的技能。课程已经列入“上海市信息专业技术人才知识更新工程”.

■ 谁应当参加?

  • 从事RFID领域的专业技术人员。
  • 无线电、电子等相关专业的大专院校学生,希望应聘RFID领域技术职位的。
  • 希望进入RFID领域就业的其他人员。

■ 预备知识:

  • RFID+认证及本课程培训都没有对参加人员有限制条件。
  • 虽然不是必须,但我们建议你应当具备相当于大学英语三级或以上英语水平。

■ 培养目标:
能够掌握RFID产品的安装、维护、维修已及各种软硬件排错的技能等。

■ 课程内容:

  • Introduction to RFID
  • RF physics
  • Interrogation zone basics
  • Regulations and standards
  • Characteristics of tags
  • Tag implementation
  • Site analysis
  • Design selection
  • Installation
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting
  • RFID peripherals

■ 考核及证书:
考核通过的颁发CompTIA RFID+无线射频工程师国际认证证书(详细介绍见:http://www.peixun.it/peixun/renzheng/2010-07/439.html)。

■ 课时及课程形式:
60课时(每课时30分钟),脱产班5天(9AM-12PM & 1PM-4PM)或4天(9AM-12PM & 11PM-5:30PM)、周末班5周(9AM-12PM & 1PM-4PM)或4周(9AM-12PM & 1PM-5:30PM)、晚班5周(每周2次,每次18:30PM-21:30PM)。

本课程提供企业培训、个人培训和自学套餐包。


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