COURSE DESCRIPTION:The IT-Security Foundation course is a two-day
course aimed at developing basic knowledge about securing and
defending an IT infrastructure environment. The slides cover all
examination topics; no additional literature is required to prepare
students for the exam.
COURSE TOPICS:
DAY 1:
● Introduction to IT-Security Foundation
● Learning objectives
● Security in Networks, Systems and Software
● Understanding the different types of computer systems and
their vulnerabilities from a security point of view
● Understanding TCP/IP networking
● IP and IPV4 security, Wi-Fi and attacks on networks
● Relevance of understanding applications and application
vulnerabilities
DAY 2:
● Security in Networks, Systems and Software
● Understanding databases and database vulnerabilities
● Security through Cryptography and Access Control
● Understanding cryptography in terms of implementing
effective security measures
● Definition of identification and examples of identity
attributes
● Common (Ab)use Cases
● Understanding cloud computing and the related risks
● Understanding how cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities
to be able to implement appropriate security controls
● Summary of all modules
● Refer to Summary / Recapitulation activities
LEARNING GOALS:
The course provides candidates with an overview of the most important
technological aspects of an IT infrastructure. The main aim of the
course is to help candidates acquire a global understanding of the
security impact of each of these technological aspects.
COURSE AGENDA:
The course consists of three modules:
● MODULE 1: Security in Networks, Systems and Software
● MODULE 2: Security through Cryptography and Access Control
● MODULE 3: Common (Ab)use Cases
WHO CAN ATTEND?
● Managers who wish to understand more clearly what is
required from security specialists without engaging in technical
details, and
● Professionals who wish to attend further specialised
security trainings in the future
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