Company: Pluralsight Author: Ross Bagurdes Full Title: Network Security Basics | Network Security Fundamentals Year: 2018 Language: English Genre: Educational: Networking Skill Level: Beginner Price: - - Files: MP4 (+ Slides .PDF) Time: 02:16:21 Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 15.000 fps, 450 kbps Audio: AAC at 76 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz Data network security is more important than ever. This course will examine critical network attacks as well as tools, techniques, and policies that can help mitigate network attacks and data breaches. Data breaches have become common place in national and world news, and because of this, engineers now find themselves in new roles in organizations, exclusively focused on securing information. In this course, Network Security Fundamentals, you will learn about the different types of attacks used to bring down networks, and/or steal data from them. First, you will examine the physical security of data centers, password creation recommendations, user account privileges, and devices to monitor network behavior. Next, you will learn about techniques for mitigating these attacks. Finally, you will learn about mechanisms for encrypting wireless traffic. By the end of this course, you will know the difference between WEP, WPA, WPA2, and how you can use multifactor authentication to prevent unauthorized account access. Lessons: 1. Course Overview 01. Course Overview 2. Physical Security Devices 02. Introduction and Module Goals 03. Video Surveillance 04. Asset Tracking 05. Facility Access 06. Summary 3. Authentication and Access Controls 07. Introduction and Module Goals 08. AAA and AAA Server Options 09. Authentication 10. Logging and Auditing 11. Multifactor Authentication 12. Access Control 13. Demo: Examine Port Security 14. Summary 4. Wireless Network Security 15. Introduction and Module Goals 16. Wireless Network Encryption 17. Wireless Encryption, Authentication, and Authorization 18. Demo: Examine Wireless Access Point Security Options 19. Geofencing 20. Summary 5. Network Attack Vectors 21. Introduction and Module Goals 22. Vulnerabilities and Exploits 23. Human Exploits 24. Social Engineering 25. Denial of Service (DOS) Attacks 26. Wifi Attacks 27. Rogue AP Attacks 28. Man-in-the-middle Attack 29. Password Attacks 30. Summary 6. Network Device Hardening 31. Introduction and Module Goals 32. Configuration Changes 33. Demo: Generating Crypto Keys 34. Software Updates 35. Demo: File Hash Verification 36. Disabling Unused Service 37. Summary 7. Network Attack Prevention 38. Introduction and Module Goals 39. Internet Edge 40. Device Hardening 41. Users and Data 42. Auditing 43. Summary Our members see more. Join us! ------------- Our members see more. Join us!