Intrusion Detection and Risk Management
Overview/Description
To identify features of host and network-based intrusion detection mechanisms and introduce risk analysis and management
Target Audience
Any individual with technical security responsibilities, including system/network administrators and security officers/administrators; managers or technical staff who wish to demonstrate a technical understanding of a broad range of security-related issues and technologies
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of networking internetworking concepts and associated hardware
Expected Duration
220 Minutes
Objectives:
Intrusion Detection and Risk Management
discuss the principles of detecting network intruders.
describe the characteristics and features of intrusion detection systems.
describe the different types of intrusion detection mechanisms.
discuss the deployment of intrusion detection systems.
recognize the functionality and deployment issues of intrusion detection.
describe how to distract network intruders and limit the damage they can cause.
set up a decoy account and monitor both failed and successful login attempts.
discuss risk management and its requirements with reference to security issues.
describe the processes involved in implementing information risk management.
describe the importance of risk assessment and auditing to network security.
identify the risks to valuable information.
Course Number: 111624_eng