CAS-IR Training: Certified Anti-Terrorism Specialist (CAS)&(IR)
This five day course will go over ATAB ERM PPS, Aviation Security, Bioterrorism Response, HazMat Information, International, Military Manuals, Nuclear Safety & Security, Planning & Operations, Technology Information, Search and Rescue.
The key points the student will learn:
1. Managing an Incident Response Team
2. Key Steps to a Computer Event Investigation
3. Requirements for a Good Response Team Member
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CISSP Training
Certified Information Systems Security Professional

This five course offers detailed instruction on the foundation concepts and technologies of all ten domains comprising the Common Base of Knowledge (CBK) fundamentals for the CISSP professional.
These ten domains are:
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Security Management Practices,
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Access Controls Systems & Methodology,
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Security Architectures & Models,
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Physical Security,
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Cryptography,
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Applications & Systems Development,
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Operations Security,
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Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity,
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Law Investigations & Ethics, and
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Telecommunications and Netw0rk Security.
Students must have at least a primary job responsibility for computer security activities, 3 to 5 years experience within the computer security field and a basic knowledge of networking (as exhibited through other professional certification, such as Net+, Security+, CCNA®, CNA, or MCP) prior to enrolling in the course. |
CompTIA Security +

This five day course offers detailed instruction on the foundation concepts and technologies of all fifteen domains comprising the security fundamentals for the Security + professional. A Security+ certified individual has successfully proven holding a foundation-level of skill and knowledge in Systems and Network Security Concepts, Secure Access to Systems & Networks, Cryptography, Evaluating Systems & Networks and Operational / Organizational Security. Example concepts are included to clarify the test objectives and should not be construed as a comprehensive listing of the content of the examination.
The Security+ course structure is usually presented based on the fifteen domains as follows:
- Mitigating Threats
- Cryptography
- Authentication Systems
- Messaging Security
- User & Role Based Security
- Public Key Infrastructure
- Access Security
- Ports & Protocols
- Network Security
- Wireless Security
- Remote Access Security
- Audit, Logging & Monitoring
- Vulnerability Testing
- Organizational Security
- Business Continuity
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CISM Training: Certified Information Security Manager
The three day CISM course covers the five basic areas of knowledge of:
- Information Security Governance
Risk Management
- Program Management
- Incident Response Management
- Information Security Management
- Also Practice Exam, Review, Exam Prep.
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Network Forensics Training
The five day information security forensics activities include forensics investigation basics, investigation techniques, and forensics examinations criteria. Course includes a hands-on lab where techniques and procedures are displayed and tested.
Network Forensics Course Outline:
Introduction to Computer Forensics
Requirements for Forensics Examinations
Policies, Laws, and Legal Processes
Internet, Computer, and Electronic Crime
Tools of the Trade
The Computer Laboratory
Incident Response
Evidence Collection
Evidence Preservation
The Examination
Techniques of Analysis
The Network Incident
Internet Incident
PDA and Mobile Phone collection
E-Mail collection and examinations
Creating the Examination Report
Forensics Market and Certifications
Expert Witness Preparation
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Security Management 
The five day information security practice management include information systems security governance and management, risk management, information security program management, incident response management.
Security Management Course Outline:
Introduction to Security Management
Requirements for Security Management
Security Program Development
Security Program Requirements
Security Program Components
Security Program Governance
Security Risk Assessment
Security Program Risk Management
Security Program Management
Incident Response Requirements
Incident Response Management
Incident Response Team Management
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Security Modeling
The vast majority of network security professionals understand how individual devices and networks operate, however, the actual effect and result of implementing a new device, network infrastructure, or routing algorithm is usually guess-work.
The five day Security Management Course will ensure that the attendee will be able to provide his/her corporation with the most up-to-date, effective security measures, concepts and equipment, all tested before the incident.
- typical corporate network architectures
- network security components
- evaluate their requirements for implementation
- evaluated for their effectiveness and value
- Each network component or security device:
- the firewall,
- the IDS,
- the secure router,
- the DMZ,
- the proxy host,
- the WLAN and it's access points,
- the VPN system,
- the vulnerability scanner,
- the PKI system,
- the dial-in access system
- virtual network configuration
- evaluate each individual component as it is implemented, move its location and re-evaluate its effectiveness.
- to test multiple scenarios and many different equipment and network infrastructure configurations.
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Security Tools
This course five day course is a hands-on practical lab course designed for students who wish to receive training in and develop their skills in utilizing the various tools and techniques of the trade.
The various types of tools will include desktop tools, server tools, laptop tools, cell phone and PDA tools, network tools and Internet tools.
IR & Forensics Tools Course Outline:
Tools to be examined include:
File System Navigation tools
Hashing tools
Binary Search tools
Imaging tools
Bit Copy
File System
Deep Retrieval tools
Bit Level
File System
File Chain Navigation tools
Network scanning tools
Forensics Tools by Operating System: Windows, UNIX, and Macintosh.
Forensics Case Management Tools: Access Data, Paraben, EnCase, and Other tools.
Device Specific Tools: Hardware tools, PDA, Cell Phone, and Mobile Device tools
Networking Tools: Network Scanning Tools, Network Examination Tools and Log Tools
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SSCP Systems Security Certified Practitioner
The five day SSCP CBK Review training course for the common Information Assurance and Computer Security component training needs and requirements in preparation of the students to take the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC2) SSCP examination.
The ISC2 SSCP Certification is one of the few professional security certifications to attain ISO/IEC 17024 status. This course offers detailed instruction on the foundation concepts and technologies of all seven domains comprising the Common Base of Knowledge (CBK) fundamentals for the SSCP professional. These seven domains are:
- Access Control
- Administration
- Audit & Monitoring
- Cryptography
- Risk, Response, & Recovery
- Data Communications
- Malicious Code
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SCNP Security Certified Network Professional
SCNP is a highly technical certification specifically designed to present and certify detailed technical security information for the network professional. Real-world security technology and practices are presented, evaluated and tested for in this certification coursework.
Two courses make up this certification Tactical Perimeter Defense (TPD) and Strategic Infrastructure Security (SIS).
TPD Focus
- Network Defense Fundamentals
- Advanced TCP/IP
- Routers and Access Control Lists
- Designing Firewalls
- Configuring Firewalls
- Implementing IPSec and VPNs
- Designing an Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
- Configuring IDS
- Securing Wireless Networks
SIS Focus
- Cryptography
- Hardening Linux
- Hardening Windows
- Ethical Hacking Techniques
- Security on the Internet and WWW
- Risk Analysis
- Security Policy
- Analyzing Packets
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SCNA Security Certified Network Architect
SCNA presents the more advanced technical security practices and tools for the network security professional. Additional tools, best practices, and scenario-based problems and solutions are presented in this coursework.
Two courses make up this certification Advanced Security Implementation ( ASI) and Enterprise Security Solutions ( ESS).
ASI Focus
- Introduction to Trusted Networks
- Cryptography and Data Security
- Computer Forensics
- Law and Legislation
- Biometrics
- Strong Authentication
- Digital Certificates
- Digital Signatures
ESS Focus
- Trusted Network Implementation
- Plan and Design a Trusted Network
- Microsoft Trusted Networks
- Linux Trusted Networks
- Managing Certificates
- Local Resource Security
- Wireless Security
- Securing Email
- Building Trusted Solutions
The final exam, SC0-502, is 100% scenario-based, drawing from ALL FOUR SCP courses. Each question will present a complex network environment, including quotes from key employees regarding the network, its performance, and security.
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CIFI Training
The five day CIFI training course is designed to give an in-depth knowledge of information forensics investigations and assist the student in preparing for the CIFI exam. Moving through each of the Common Bodies of Knowledge areas and culminating with the Information Forensics Tools and Process session. This course covers the theory behind the practice and offers a detailed discussion of each major tool available to the forensics investigator in order for the student to gain practical experience in the methods of information forensics.
The CIFI course covers the six basic areas of knowledge of:
Auditing
Traceback
Investigation and Incident Response
Information Forensics Tools and Processes
Countermeasures and Secure Design
Law Enforcement and Investigation
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CIFM Training: Certified Information Forensics Manager Training

The five day CIFM Course Domains are:
- Forensics Management:
- Roles
- Policies
- Procedures
- Duties
- Administration
- Forensic Phases & Models
- Incident Response Team Management
- Privacy, Ethics & Evidence
- Laws & Boundaries of Investigations
- Critical Relationships:
- Technical
- Management
- Law Enforcement
- Civil
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