Prepare for the Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) certification. Review the objectives from the Networks and Communications domain of the exam.
- [Mike] Hi, I'm Mike Chapple. And I'd like to welcome you to our SSCP Communications and Networks Security course. The system security certified practitioner certification is a popular entry-level certification for information security professionals. Earning the SSCP certification requires passing an exam covering seven different domains of information security. This course covers one of those domains, communications and network security.
This domain accounts for 16% of the questions on the real test and this course is part of an eight-course series designed to prepare you for the SSCP exam. In this course, we'll be focusing on understanding security issues related to networks, protecting telecommunications technologies, controlling network access, managing land-based security, operating and configuring network-based security devices, and implementing and operating wireless technologies.
The information you learn in this course will help you pass the SSCP exam and also provide a critical foundation for your career in information security. Alright, let's get rolling.
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7/27/2018Released
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- TCP/IP networking
- Network security devices
- Switches and routers
- Firewalls
- VPNs
- Content distribution networks
- Telephony
- Storage networks
- Securing networks
- Network attacks
- Wireless networking and security
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 07/27/2018. What changed?
A: New videos were added that cover network relationships and security device placement.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 21s
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1. TCP/IP Networking
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Introducing TCP/IP6m 19s
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IP addressing3m 26s
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Domain name system (DNS)4m 28s
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Network ports3m 41s
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ICMP5m 38s
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Network topologies3m 59s
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Network relationships3m 11s
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2. Network Security Devices
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Switches and routers2m 31s
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Firewalls4m 16s
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VPNs and VPN concentrators2m 55s
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Protocol analyzers6m 39s
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Unified threat management1m 54s
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3. Designing Secure Networks
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Subnetting3m 46s
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Security device placement6m 51s
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Network access control4m 21s
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RADIUS and TACACS3m 37s
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Remote network access5m 18s
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Software defined networking3m 58s
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Port isolation1m 46s
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Defense in depth3m 25s
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4. Specialized Networking
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Telephony2m 24s
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Multimedia collaboration5m 5s
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Storage networks3m 24s
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5. Secure Network Management
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Firewall rule management4m 41s
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Network monitoring4m 19s
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SNMP3m 18s
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6. Network Attacks
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Denial of service attacks4m 25s
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Eavesdropping attacks3m 51s
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Other network attacks5m 56s
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7. Wireless Networking
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Basic wireless security3m 53s
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WEP, WPA ,and WPA21m 44s
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Wireless authentication4m 53s
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Wireless signal propagation2m 47s
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WPA and WPS attacks3m 30s
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Propagation attacks3m 42s
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Conclusion
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What's next?43s
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