Intrusion Detection and Analysis: Hacking Understood
X52.9341
/ $1,150
FALL 2009
Continuing Education:
Management and Information Technology
Get hands-on experience foiling hackers by learning intrusion detection techniques. Assume the role of hacker and use the latest tools and techniques to attack a system. Take the role of a security officer and employ the latest intrusion detection and analysis tools to discover the hack, implement countermeasures, and prevent further intrusion. Understand the vulnerabilities of major network systems, from operating systems to architecture and protocols. Learn to analyze network traffic and log files in order to detect intrusion signatures. Upon completion of the course, students are prepared to evaluate operating systems and networks for security flaws and protect networks against attacks.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Network Security Essentials/X52.9336 or equivalent knowledge.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Networks, Systems, and Security (IT), Systems Administration
Section 1
Wednesday 6:30pm-8:00pm
October 21 - December 9
Wednesday 8:15pm-9:30pm
October 28 - December 9
10 Sessions
Instructor:
Mordecai Kraushar
Location: Norman Thomas Center, 111 E 33
