Network
Security 1
Securing Cisco IOS Networks
Module 1: Vulnerabilities, Threats,
and Attacks
1.1
Introduction to Network Security
1.2
Introduction to Vulnerabilities, Threats, and Attacks
1.3
Attack Examples
1.4
Vulnerability Analysis
Module 2: Security Planning and
Policy
2.1
Discussing Network Security and Cisco
2.2
Endpoint Protection and Management
2.3.1
Network Protection and Management
2.4.1
Security Architecture
2.5.1
Basic Router Security
Module 3: Security Devices
3.1
Device Options
3.2
Using Security Device Manager
3.3
Introduction to the Cisco Security Appliance Family
3.4
Getting Started with the PIX Security Appliance
3.5
PIX Security Appliance Translations and Connections
3.6
Manage a PIX Security Appliance with Adaptive Security
Device Manager
3.7
PIX Security Appliance Routing Capabilities
3.8
Firewall Services Module Operation
Module 4: Trust and Identity
Technology
4.1
AAA
4.2
Authentication Technologies
4.3
Identity Based Networking Services (IBNS)
4.4
Network Admission Control (NAC)
Module 5: Cisco Secure Access
Control Server
5.1
Cisco Secure Access Control Server for Windows
5.2
Configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ with CSACS
Module 6: Configure Trust and
Identity at Layer 3
6.1
Cisco IOS Firewall Authentication Proxy
6.2
Introduction to PIX Security Appliance AAA Features
6.3
Configure AAA on the PIX Security Appliance
Module 7: Configure Trust and
Identity at Layer 2
7.1
Identity-Based Networking Services (IBNS)
7.2
Configuring 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
Module 8: Configure Filtering on a Router
8.1
Filtering Technologies
8.2
Cisco IOS Firewall Context-Based Access Control
8.3
Configure Cisco IOS Firewall Context-Based Access Control
Module 9: Configure
Filtering on a PIX Security Appliance
9.1
Configure ACLs and Content Filters
9.2
Object Grouping
9.3
Configure a Security Appliance Modular Policy
9.4
Configure Advanced Protocol Inspection
Module 10:
10.1
Introduction to Layer 2 Attacks
10.2 MAC Address,
ARP, and DHCP Vulnerabilities
10.3 VLAN
Vulnerabilities
10.4
Spanning-Tree Protocol Vulnerabilities
Network
Security 2
Securing PIX Firewall
(CSPFA)
Module
1: Intrusion Detection and Prevention Technology
1.1
Overview of Intrusion Detection and Prevention
1.2
Inspection Engine
1.3
Cisco IDS and IPS Devices
Module 2: Configure Network Intrusion Detection and
Prevention
2.1
Cisco IOS Intrusion Prevention System
2.2
Configure Attack Guards on the PIX Security
Appliance
2.3
Configure Intrusion Prevention on the PIX
Security Appliance
2.4
Configure Shunning on the PIX Security Appliance
Module 3: Encryption and VPN Technology
3.1
Encryption Basics
3.2
Integrity Basics
3.3
Implementing Digital Certificates
3.4
VPN Topologies
3.5
VPN Technologies
3.6
IPSec
Module 4: Configure Site-to-Site VPN Using Pre-shared Keys
4.1
Prepare a Router for Site-to-Site VPN using
Pre-shared Keys
4.2
Configure a Router for IKE Using Pre-shared Keys
4.3
Configure a Router with IPSec Using Pre-shared
Keys
4.4
Test and Verify the IPSec Configuration of the
Router
4.5
Configure a PIX Security Appliance Site-to-Site
VPN using Pre-shared Keys
Module 5: Configure Site-to-Site VPNs Using Digital
Certificates
5.1
Configure CA Support on a Cisco Router
5.2
Configure an IOS Router Site-to-Site VPN Using
Digital Certificates
5.3
Configure a PIX Security Appliance Site-to-Site
VPN Using Digital Certificates
Module 6: Configure Remote Access VPN
6.1
Introduction to Cisco Easy VPN
6.2
Configure the Easy VPN Server
6.3
Configure Easy VPN Remote for the Cisco VPN
Client 4.x
6.4
Configure Cisco Easy VPN Remote for Access
Routers
6.5
Configure the PIX Security Appliance as an Easy
VPN Server
6.6
Configure a PIX 501 or 506E as an Easy VPN
Client
6.7
Configure the Adaptive Security Appliance to Support WebVPN
Module 7: Secure Network Architecture and Management
7.1
Layer 2 Security Best Practices
7.2
SDM Security Audit
7.3
Router Management Center (MC)
7.4
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Module 8: PIX Security Appliance Contexts, Failover, and
Management
8.1
Configure a PIX Security Appliance to Perform in
Multiple Context Mode
8.2
Configure PIX Security Appliance Failover
8.3
Configure Transparent Firewall Mode
8.4
PIX Security Appliance Management
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