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CWSP Training Course by LearnKey


Get a demo now !In LearnKey's Wireless Network Security course, you will learn to implement security solutions to address the various weaknesses in wireless networking. Expert instructor Tom Carpenter will explain basic wireless security principles, different intrusion methods, useful analytical tools, design and implementation considerations, and much more. At the conclusion of this course, you will distinguish yourself among other IT professionals and be prepared to pass the CWSP® (Certified Wireless Security Professional) exam


£210  per user + vat



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Course outline

Session 1

Section A: Introduction
· Prerequisites
· Planet3 Wireless
· CWNP Overview
· Tips for Success
· CWSP Overview

Section B: Security Principles and Terms
· Defining Security
· Security Process
· Types of Intruders
· Five Phases of an Incident
· Defensible Networks
· Importance of Security

Section C: WLAN Discovery
· NetStumbler
· Kismet
· Knoppix
· Dstumbler
· Proactive Measures

Section D: Using NetStumbler
· Installing NetStumbler
· Viewing Access Points
· Configuring NetStumbler
· Exporting Reports

Section E: Password Retrieval
· Gathering Password Information
· Ettercap
· Win Sniffer

Section F: Share Enumeration
· Sharing Data Securely
· GUI Method
· Built-In Command Prompt Tools
· AINTX Toolset
· AdvancedRemoteInfo Tool

Section G: Network Management Tools
· Computer Management Tools
· regedit32
· Command Line Tools
· Third-Party Utilities

Section H: Wireless Protocol Analyzers
· Tools and Analyzers
· Selecting Analyzers
· CommView for WiFi
· AiroPeek NX

Session 2

Section A: Network Monitors
· Installing Network Monitors
· Capturing Network Traffic
· Viewing Network Traffic

Section B: OS Exploits
· OS Fingerprinting and Port Scanning
· Manufacturer Defaults
· OS Exploit Tools
· Baseline Security Analyzer
· LANguard Network Security Scanner

Section C: Hacking Tool Kit
· WLAN Hacking Tools
· War Utilities

Section D: Information Gathering
· Traffic Pattern Analysis
· Profiling Methods
· Social Engineering

Section E: Unauthorized Access
· Rogue Access Points
· Rogue Wireless Bridges
· Data Theft and Insertion
· Peer-to-Peer Attacks
· Unauthorized Control

Section F: Denial of Service
· RF Jamming
· Data Flooding
· Generating Traffic Using CommView
· Client Hijacking
· Infrastructure Misconfiguration

Section G: Attack Methods
· Basic Attack Methods
· Summarizing Attack Methods
· Proactive Measures
· Configuring Firewall

Section H: Intrusion Legalities
· Legalities
· Federal Privacy Act
· Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
· Electronic Communications Privacy Act
· Cyber Security Enhancement Act
· HIPAA
· State Laws

Session 3

Section A: Security Policies
· Importance
· Defining Policies
· Frequently Addressed Items
· Policy Creation Steps
· External/Internal Threats
· Generally Accepted Rules
· Writing/Examining Policies
· Policy Implementation Steps

Section B: General Policies
· Policy Categories
· Policy Realities
· Gaining Buy-In
· Security Plan Focus
· Information Source

Section C: Risk Assessment
· Defining Risk
· Asset Protection
· Threat Prevention
· Considering Assets
· Legal Liabilities
· Considering Costs
· Tracking Risks

Section D: Security Analysis
· Impact Analysis
· Auditing

Section E: Functional Policies
· Minimum Policies
· Policy Templates
· Viewing Policies

Section F: Guidelines and Baselines
· Guidelines
· Baselines Suggestions

Section G: Design and Implementation
· Design Considerations
· Authentication Implementation

Section H: Monitoring and Response
· Security Monitoring
· Response Procedures

Session 4

Section A: Encryption
· History
· Goals
· Cryptographic Methods
· Special Functions

Section B: Wireless Encryption Standards
· RC4 Standard
· RC5 Standard
· Digital Encryption Standard
· Advanced Encryption Standard

Section C: WEP and TKIP
· 802.11 MAC Basics
· Static WEP
· TKIP (WPA)

Section D: Implementing WEP and TKIP
· Configuring WEP Access Point
· Configuring WEP Client
· Configuring WEP Key
· Configuring WPA-PSK
· Viewing TKIP Traffic

Section E: 802.1x/EAP
· Overview
· 802.1x Standard
· 802.1x Advantages

Section F: EAP Processes and Types
· Process
· Types
· EAP-MD5 Process
· EAP-TLS Process
· EAP-TTLS Process
· PEAP Process
· LEAP Process
· Comparing Major Types
· Considerations

Section G: WPA/802.11i
· WPA Purpose
· 802.11i

Section H: Introducing VPNs
· Defining VPNs
· Implementing VPNs
· VPN Methods and Tools
· VPN Advantages
· VPN Disadvantages

Session 5

Section A: IPSec, SSH2, and Mobile IP
· IPSec/IKE Functionality
· IPSec Protocols
· IPSec Modes
· IPSec Advantages
· IPSec Disadvantages
· SSH2 Functionality
· Defining Mobile IP
· Mobile IP Process

Section B: Segmentation Devices
· Considerations
· Routers and Layer 3 Switches
· VPN Concentrators
· Firewalls
· Enterprise Encryption Gateways
· Enterprise Wireless Gateways

Section C: Additional Security Solutions
· IDS
· Thin Clients
· Authenticated DHCP Services
· Traffic Baselining
· Honeypots

Section D: RADIUS Authentication
· Capabilities
· Functionality
· Implementations

Section E: WLAN Authentication
· Kerberos Authentication
· Kerberos Advantages
· Configuring Group Policies
· Configuring User Accounts
· LDAP
· Multifactor Authentication
· Choosing and Authentication Solution



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