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ECSS: Certified Security Specialist

ECSS: Certified Security Specialist

 

 

Why Get E|CSS Certified?

 

The EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) enhances professional skills in three areas:

  • Information Security
  • Network Security
  • Computer Forensics

 

Information Security
Information security is a state of affairs where information, information processing and communication are protected against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information and information processing. In communications, information security also covers trustworthy authentication of messages that cover identification of parties, verifying and recording the approval and authorization of the information, non-alteration of the data and the non-repudiation of the communication or stored data.

Network Security
Network security is the process of preventing and detecting unauthorized use of your computer. It protects networks and their services from unauthorized modification, destruction or disclosure. Network security provides assurance that a network performs its critical functions correctly without harmful side effects.

Computer Forensics
Computer forensics is the process of detecting hacking attacks and properly extracting evidence to report the crime and conduct audits to prevent future attacks. Computer forensics is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide range of computer crime or misuse including, but not limited to, theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of intellectual property and fraud. Computer forensics enables the systematic and careful identification of evidence in computer-related crime and abuse cases.

 

Who Should Attend?

Professional interested in learning the fundamentals of information security, network security and computer forensics.

 

Course Duration:

2 days

 

Certification:

The ECSS exam will be conducted on the last day of training.

 

Class at a Glance:

  • Module 01: Information Security Fundamentals
  • Module 02: Addressing Threats
  • Module 03: Backdoors, Virus, and Worms
  • Module 04: Introduction to the Linux Operating System
  • Module 05: Password Cracking
  • Module 06: Cryptography
  • Module 07: Web Servers and Web Applications
  • Module 08: Wireless Networks
  • Module 09: Intrusion Detection System
  • Module 10: Firewalls and Honeypots
  • Module 11: Hacking Cycle
  • Module 12: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
  • Module 13: Networking Revisited
  • Module 14: Secure Network Protocols
  • Module 15: Authentication
  • Module 16: Network Attacks
  • Module 17: Bastion Hosts and DMZ
  • Module 18: Proxy Servers
  • Module 19: Virtual Private Network
  • Module 20: Introduction to Wireless Network Security
  • Module 22: Computer Forensics Fundamentals
  • Module 23: Trademark, Copyright, and Patents
  • Module 23: Trademark, Copyright, and Patents
  • Module 24: Network and Router Forensics Fundamentals
  • Module 25: Incident Response and Forensics
  • Module 26: Digital Evidence
  • Module 27: Understanding Windows, DOS, Linux, and Macintosh
  • Module 28: Steganography
  • Module 29: Analyzing Logs
  • Module 30: E-mail Crime and Computer Forensics
  • Module 31: Introduction to Writing Investigative Report
  • Module 32: Computer Forensics as a Profession

Contact us for more information or to register for the course.

 

 

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