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Begin your Information Security Career with EC Council's Security Awareness Training; Become Security 5 Certified!Security 5 is the ideal starting point for anyone interested in information security awareness training. The Security5 program certifies that the holder is competent in the use of PC networking skills and knows the essential concepts of IT Computer security Introduction. Who Should Attend Security Fundamentals Training?
Security 5 is a computer security introduction course geared toward today's knowledge workers who use computing resources in their daily activities. The basis of this security training course is security awareness education and educates users on the practical aspects of security fundamentals and networking to give them an advantage over common users. ObjectivesThe objective of this security awareness certification is to impart essential "know-how" to knowledge workers and for organizations to leverage from standard security awareness and networking practices. The knowledge base provided is of practical real-world value and does not plunge the learner into the complexity these subjects usually warrant. This computer security introduction certification is an excellent complement to educational offerings in the domain of security awareness and networking as it gives the student a hands-on exposure to the elements of Security Fundamentals. This accelerates learning and acts as a catalyst to comprehending higher technology by the student. Security5 is also for the home user who uses online services and payment systems. The regular user is exposed to aspects of securing financial and critical information, maintaining privacy and availing the best of computing resources available. Security5 was designed to empower the knowledge worker with the information he needs to securely compute, network efficiently and be in control of his computing environment.
During this two-day security training course you’ll learn: Foundations of SecurityEssential terminology Defining security Need for security Cyber crime Information Security statistics IS triangle Security myths How to harden security
Basic Security ProceduresWhy do I need to worry about my computer’s security? Introduction Hardening of Operating System Updating the system and configuring the updates Disable unnecessary services Strong password creation Deployment of antivirus and firewall Disable guest account access “Make Private” folders Security settings in MS Office applications
Desktop SecurityWhat is file sharing? Types of file sharing How to share folder? Configuring shared folder permissions Hiding files and folders File sharing tips File downloading tips How to backup data and restore? How to encrypt and decrypt files? How to kill suspect processes?
Administering Windows SecurelyHow to use the event viewer? How to enable auditing in windows? How to read logs on your system? How to close ports? Overview of the windows registry How to restore the registry? How to close a port? Common internal commands How to find services and ports they listen on?
Recognizing Security Threats and attacksPhishing and its countermeasures Virus Trojan Horse Worms Spyware Adware Keylogger Social engineering Denial of Service Spamming Port Scanning Password cracking Basic security measures
Secure Internet AccessBasic browser security settings How to restrict site access Removing site from security zone Secure website detection Secure site and browser properties Tools: Internet Filtering Software Configuring Internet content access Activating Content Advisor How to deal with cookies Using P2P networks securely Choosing appropriate browser settings Wireless network security features
Working on the InternetPrecepts of Security Knowing Encryption Digital Certificate Digital Signature Working with e-mail (web based) Working with e-mail (mail client) Working with File Transfer- FTP Working with File Transfer – Web Folders
Knowing Online Payment SystemsWorking with Credit Cards Working with Instant Messengers Working across File Sharing Networks Working on Dial-in Networks Working with Portable Devices Working with Wireless Devices Working with USB devices Working with Media Files Working with 3rd party software
Incident Response What is Incident Response? Incidents and responses: Trojan attack Boot sector virus attack Corrupted registry Automatic running of CD-ROM (autorun.inf) Why Security 5 Information Security Awareness Training?The objective of the Security 5 Information Security Awareness Training course is to attest for the competency and expertise of a knowledge worker in proven security fundamentals and computer networking skills thereby adding value to the workplace. Organizations are able to hire better skilled employees with increased productivity and shorter learning curves to the workplace. Educational institutions can provide greater value to students by providing them a proven base to build their career into the corporate world. Security Awareness Certified individuals have an assured means of demonstrating formal recognition of their expertise and skills on their resume to prospective employers. This improves the prospects for employment advancement, higher salaries, and greater job satisfaction. Established and credible proofs of technical abilities can open doors for increased responsibility and better opportunities. This security Fundamentals Information Security Awareness Training Course is available through EC Council's iLearn program. iLearn is a facilitated self study program that gives the information worker access to streaming video lectures of their course. Security 5 is an actual Security Fundamentals certification course and the package price includes the certification exam and official EC Council Curriculum. If you are going to invest in one Security Fundamentals course to help you implement your security awareness program at your company or if you are an educational institution and you want to offer this security introduction course as part of your security awareness education program, keep in mind that this course was designed and developed by the same company that brought the Certified Ethical Hacker CEH certification to the industry and forever changed the way companies, educational institutions and government entities view information security education!
Ready to Register? Simply Click onthe registration button and follow the two part registration process to begin your newest path to EC Council's Security 5 Security Awareness Training Course and Certification!
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