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Solaris Operating System Network Intrusion Detection School: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Venue: Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, Edison, Louisville, New York, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Tampa Tel.: (800) 422-8020 Module 1 - Ethernet and IP Operation |
Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System School: Fast Lane Consulting and Education Services, Inc. Venue: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa Tel.: (919) 674-3100 Securing Networks Using Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) v6.0 is an update to Securing Networks Using Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) v5.0, an existing five-day instructor-led course on using the Cisco Intrusion Detection System v5.0 product to protect network systems from intrusions and security threats. The course covers important new IPS 6.0 features. The IPS 6.0 course takes a task-oriented approach to teaching the skills to deploy, configure, and administer Cisco IPS sensors. |
MARS and Intrusion Prevention Systems School: Ascolta Venue: Austin, Boston, Denver, Irvine, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Phoenix, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle Tel.: (949) 477-2000 MARS and Intrusion Prevention Systems (MIPS) is a 5-day, instructor-led course that combines the Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and Implementing Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (MARS) course. This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to implement and configure a security solution based on the Cisco IPS Sensor and Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis, and Response System. |
Firewall Intrusion Prevention Systems School: Ascolta Venue: Austin, Boston, Denver, Irvine, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Phoenix, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle Tel.: (949) 477-2000 After completing this course, the student will be able to:
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Intrusion Detection Format: Online School: Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 410-516-4050 This course explores the use of intrusion detection systems (IDS) as part of an organizations overall security posture. A variety of approaches, models, and algorithms along with the practical concerns of deploying IDS in an enterprise environment will be discussed. Topics include the history of IDS, anomaly and misuse detection for both host and network environments, and policy and legal issues surrounding the use of IDS. The use of ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curves to discus...
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