CCNA Security Training

Manage Your Cisco Network security 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The motive of the MSP Training to design this course under the supervision Cisco training is to produce candidates to worlds’ best level. The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security Training confers the skills of securing the Cisco networks. It also makes sure that the delegates get to learn all essential skills that are required to manage setup security, recognise and lessen risks to their networks. The CCNA Security course also familiarise the candidates with all the vital set of tools to make the network secure and safe. The factors include are installation, checking and monitoring network devices. In addition to this, the Security Training course further makes known into specifying how users can maintain data and device reliability, privacy, and accessibility with mastering in the technology that Cisco uses in its security structure.

  • With the Use of Cisco Technology and tool, safeguard your network devices

  • Appreciate VPN and the Firewall Technologies

  • How to recognise and defend the network from the intruders

  • Learn Advanced network security layouts

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

PREREQUISITES

Either of the Following qualifications is mandatory to sit for this course

  • CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician) Certification
  • Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 v3.0

This training is a combination of Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices ICND1 and administering Cisco IOS Networking Security. If the delegate already has ICND1 or the CCENT certification, they can directly skip that module and continue with the required course executing Cisco IOS Networking Security.

TARGET AUDIENCE

MSP Training designed this course for Support and Help Desk professionals, Network Security Specialists and Administrators

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Once delegate complete this course, he would have learnt the following concepts

  • Typical network security concepts
  • Secure routing and switching infrastructure
  • Deploy basic authentication, authorisation, and accounting services
  • Deploy basic firewalling services
  • Administer necessary site-to-site and remote access VPN services
  • Advanced security services such as intrusion protection, content security and identity management
  • Design an all-inclusive network security policy to reduce threats against information security
  • Set-up routers with Cisco IOS software security features for administration as well as reporting functions
  • Bootstrap the Cisco ASA Firewall for use in a production network
  • Arrange the Cisco ASA Firewall for remote access to a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN
  • Design a Cisco IOS zone-based firewall (ZBF) that accomplishes simple security procedures on a network
  • Arrange site-to-site VPNs using Cisco IOS features
  • Arrange security features on IOS switches to mitigate various Layer 2 and Layer 3 attacks
  • How a network can be compromised using freely available tools
  • Administer passwords and security features
  • Observe the AAA concepts of authentication, authorisation, and accounting by making use of the local database and the Cisco Secure ACS 5.2 as well.
  • Arrange packet filtering on the perimeter router

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

There is a mandatory condition for this course. The delegates can initiate their training by certifying for the ICND1 version 3.0 course which considers being the foundation stone for enrolling into the CCNA Security Training. The ICND1 course delivers the basics to the delegates during which they go through concepts such as manage, install, operate, and verify an essential IPv4 and IPv6 network. The MSP Training course also includes recognising basic security attacks, managing a LAN switch and an IP router, and configuring network devices. The CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician) course is an alternative of the ICND1. Same as the ICND1 course, the CCENT course objective is to provide the essential skills which are helpful in installation, configuration, and operation a small-to-medium-sized network. The CCENT is the foundation on which the CCNA Security Training in routing and switching, network design, network security and wireless networking is built.


PROGRAM CONTENT

    • Discuss the security hazards faced by modern network infrastructures
      • Describe and list methods for reducing regular network attacks that include Worms, Virus, and Trojan Horses
      • Describe the Secure Cisco routers with the Cisco Self Defending Network architecture
    • Safeguard Cisco routers using the SDM Security Audit feature
      • Secure a Cisco router with the help of the One-Step Lockdown feature in SDM·
      • Secure administrative access to Cisco routers
        • by using encryption techniques, exec-timeout, login failure rate and enhanced IOS login features
        • by defining different privileges for different roles
        • by configuring role-based CLI
    • Manage AAA & external ACS
      • Understand AAA, its functions and significance
      • Study the characteristics of TACACS+ and RADIUS AAA protocols
      • Manage AAA genuineness, authorisation and accounting
    • Reduce threats to Cisco routers and networks using Access Control Lists
      • Discuss the working of standard, extended, and named IP ACLs that routers use while filtering packets
      • Configure and verify IP ACLs to reduce given threats in a network using Command Line Interface (CLI)
      • From the CLI setup IP ACLs to prevent IP address deceiving
      • Discuss the cautions to be deliberated upon when forming ACLs
    • Manage reporting and network management
      • Using of CLI and SDM to manage SSH on Cisco routers
      • Use CLI and SDM to manage Cisco routers to send Syslog messages to its server CCNA
    • Reduce Layer Two Assaults
      • Tell the ways to avert layer two attacks by designing elementary Catalyst switch security features
    • Administer the Cisco IOS firewall feature set using SDM
      • Describe the pros and cons of the various firewall technologies ·
      • Explain stateful firewall operations and the function of the state table
      • Implement Zone-Based Firewall using SDM
    • Manage Features of Cisco IPS, IOS with the use of SDM
      • Detect and Prevent host based and network based intrusion
      • Attack responses, IPS technologies and monitoring options
      • Troubleshoot Cisco IOS IPS operations with the use of SDM
    • Administer site-to-site VPNs on Cisco Routers using SDM
      • Discuss all methods used for encryption purposes
      • Learn IKE protocol functionality
      • PF(protocol functionality) phases
      • Describe IPSec
      • Its available security functions
      • Arrange and verify an IPSec site-to-site VPN with pre-shared key authentication using SDM

                                          

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ABOUT Leicester

Leicester is a city lies in the East Midlands area of England. It is the unitary authority area located on the Soar River with a population of around 329,839 according to 2011 census. It is the county town of Leicestershire and the most populous area of the East Midland region. It is located at the crossing of two major railway lines as well as the confluence of the trunk routes and the motorways. Leicester, one of the oldest cities in England located near the National Forest’s eastern end. In 1889, the town became a county borough but later on it was dissolved in 1974 under Local Government Act, and finally, the city got its unitary status in 1997. The city is controlled by the Labour Party which is divided into three Parliamentary constituencies.

History

The history of the oldest city dates back at least two millennia. The Roman settlement came into existence around AD 47. Lindum, Bridge on the Fosse Way and Roman road were built in the city by the Corieltauvian settlement. It remains a matter of contention whether development was fortified by Romans. Recently, evidence of Roman cemetery was discovered outside the old city walls depicts the artwork of 300 AD. Other remaining found include the Roman Leicester baths are preserved and displayed at the adjacent museum. After the abandonment of Roman Empire, the city was governed by the kingdom of Mercia. The city became one of the five burghs of the Danelaw for a short period during the rule of Danish Vikings.

In 1790, Grand Union Canal was built in the city connected Leicester to Birmingham and London. With the arrival of railways in 1832, nearby collieries supplied coal to the city. Large mills, workshops and factories started setting up particularly along the river and canal. This development promoted the process of industrialisation and population of the city grew rapidly from 68,100 to 211,600 between 1861 and 1901. Major industrial employers include textiles, clothing and shoes had opened their manufacturing premises in the city.

Education

The city has a number of independent and comprehensive schools including grammar schools and three sixth form colleges. The local education authority of the city was established in 1997, but it has faced an enormous trouble during the local government reorganisation. The Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills conducted an enquiry and found few strengths and many weaknesses in the educational authority. Although there has been a considerable improvement in the education system and steps have been taken to improve since then included the opening of Samworth Enterprise Academy, planning a new Children and Young People’s Services department.

Economy

The city has the largest economy in the East Midlands and home to major employers such as Everard's brewing, Brantano Footwear, Cambridge and Counties Bank, Dunelm Mill, DHL, HSBC and Santander banking, British Gas, Topps Tiles, British Telecom and Caterpillar. The GVA of the city is estimated to be 15.3 billion pounds according to a recent study by Experian.  Engineering sector played a significant role in the growth of the economy. The city houses engineering companies include Transmon Engineering, Jones and Shipman and Trelleborg. The two major shopping malls, Haymarket Shopping Centre and Highcross Leicester were built in the city. 

Transportation

The city is served by East Midlands International Airport located 20 miles north-northwest of the city and Leicester railway station located towards the eastern end of the centre of the city. The airport also serves as an important national hub for mail and freight networks of the major distributors. There are two main bus stations in the city: Haymarket Bus Station and St Margaret’s Bus Station. The rail network faced rapid growth in the city with the arrival of Eurostar international services.