CCNA Security - Cisco Certified Network Associate Security |
Price: RS.10000/- |
ACIT CCNA Security course is the ultimate training program for engineers pursuing the Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) certification. Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) validates associate-level knowledge and skills required to secure Cisco networks. With a CCNA Security certification, a network professional demonstrates the skills required to develop a security infrastructure, recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks, and mitigate security threats.
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The CCNA Security course is designed for students seeking career-oriented, entry-level security specialist skills and networking professionals wish to enhance their basic security skills. CCNA Security provides a next step for CCNA students who want to expand their CCNA-level skill set to prepare for a career in network security. |
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The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the Cisco Certified Network Associate exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice. |
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| Describe the security threats facing modern network infrastructures |
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Describe and list mitigation methods for common network attacks |
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Describe and list mitigation methods for Worm, Virus, and Trojan Horse attacks |
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Describe the Cisco Self Defending Network architecture |
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| Secure Cisco routers |
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Secure Cisco routers using the SDM Security Audit feature |
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Use the One-Step Lockdown feature in SDM to secure a Cisco router |
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Secure administrative access to Cisco routers by setting strong encrypted passwords, exec timeout, login failure rate and using IOS login enhancements |
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Secure administrative access to Cisco routers by configuring multiple privilege levels |
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Secure administrative access to Cisco routers by configuring role based CLI |
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Secure the Cisco IOS image and configuration file |
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| Implement AAA on Cisco routers using local router database and external ACS |
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Explain the functions and importance of AAA |
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Describe the features of TACACS+ and RADIUS AAA protocols |
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Configure AAA authentication |
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Configure AAA authorization |
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Configure AAA accounting |
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Implement secure network management and reporting |
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Use CLI and SDM to configure SSH on Cisco routers to enable secured management access |
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Use CLI and SDM to configure Cisco routers to send Syslog messages to a Syslog server |
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| Mitigate common Layer 2 attacks |
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Describe how to prevent layer 2 attacks by configuring basic Catalyst switch security features |
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| Implement the Cisco IOS firewall feature set using SDM |
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Describe the operational strengths and weaknesses of the different firewall technologies |
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Explain stateful firewall operations and the function of the state table |
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Implement Zone Based Firewall using SDM |
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| Implement the Cisco IOS IPS feature set using SDM |
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| Implement site-to-site VPNs on Cisco Routers using SDM |
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Explain the different methods used in cryptography |
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Explain IKE protocol functionality and phases |
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Describe the building blocks of IPSec and the security functions it provides |
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Configure and verify an IPSec site-to-site VPN with pre-shared key authentication using SDM |
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