Detecting and Mitigating Attacks Using Your Network Infrastructure
Cisco
// jan 31 - feb 1 |
Overview:
Learn leading network security practices from experts who develop these techniques and put them to practical use.
Security engineering teams often focus on the security of networked workstations, servers and applications, neglecting the network itself. Many networks also receive only rudimentary security implementations that are often deployed inconsistently. These scenarios not only fail to completely protect the network from the threats of today, they fail to fully utilize the network to detect and mitigate attacks against the computing infrastructure of an organization.
During this course students will learn leading network security practices from experts who develop these techniques and put them to practical use. The techniques covered in this course are not limited to those typically thought of as “security features”; this course will detail how to leverage innate network functionality—such as routing protocols and NetFlow—to provide a full range of attack identification and mitigation capabilities. This course is organized around a proven six phase approach to incident response, which moves from preparation through post mortem, and includes extensive demonstrations and hands-on lab work.
What to bring:
Laptop with Ethernet connectivity, working web browser, telnet client, CD-ROM drive, and the ability to view PDF files and edit text files.
Trainers:
Tim Sammut, CCIE No. 6642, is a Sr. Security Engineer in the Security Intelligence Engineering organization at Cisco where he helps customers leverage their Cisco infrastructure to overcome emerging security challenges. In this role he creates mitigation techniques to be used in conjunction with Cisco security advisories and white papers that detail specific security threats, techniques or technologies. Tim is a published author with more than 12 years of experience in some of the largest and most complex internetworks.
John Stuppi, CCIE No. 11154, is a Sr. Security Engineer for Cisco. John is responsible for creating, testing, and communicating effective techniques using Cisco product capabilities to provide identification and mitigation solutions for Cisco customers facing current or expected security threats. John also advises Cisco customers on Incident Readiness and Response methodologies and assists them in DoS and Worm Mitigation and Preparedness. John is a CCIE, a CISSP and holds an Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional Certification. In addition, John has a BSEE from Lehigh University and an MBA from Rutgers University.
Joseph Karpenko currently works as a Sr. Security Engineer in the Security Intelligence Engineering organization at Cisco. Joseph is a 10-year veteran of technology with expertise in networking, security, data center, and the systems administration fields. Currently Joseph is responsible for developing security solutions that deter, detect, and prevent existing, current, and emerging threats and attacks. Joseph has also been a speaker at multiple conferences presenting on security topics. During his career, Joseph has worked with customers on the design and implementation of large-scale enterprise and data center network and security architectures. Prior to joining Cisco, Joseph worked as a system administrator and senior escalation engineer handling and troubleshooting complex security and network incidents.
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