Module 1: Vulnerabilities, Threats, and Attacks
- 1.1 Introduction to Network Security
- 1.2 Introduction to Vulnerabilities, Threats, and Attacks
- 1.3 Attack Examples
- 1.4 Vulnerability Analysis
Module 2: Security Planning and Policy
- 2.1 Discussing Network Security and Cisco
- 2.2 Endpoint Protection and Management
- 2.3 Network Protection and Management
- 2.4 Security Architecture
- 2.5 Basic Router Security
Module 3: Security Devices
- 3.1 Device Options
- 3.2 Using Security Device Manager
- 3.3 Introduction to the Cisco Security Appliance Family
- 3.4 Getting Started with the PIX Security Appliance
- 3.5 PIX Security Appliance Translations and Connections
- 3.6 Manage a PIX Security Appliance with Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM)
- 3.7 PIX Security Appliance Routing Capabilities
- 3.8 Firewall Services Module (FWSM) Operation
Module 4: Trust and Identity Technology
- 4.1 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
- 4.2 Authentication Technologies
- 4.3 Identity Based Networking Services (IBNS)
- 4.4 Network Admission Control (NAC)
Module 5: Cisco Secure Access Control Server
- 5.1 Cisco Secure Access Control Server (CSACS) for Windows
- 5.2 Configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ with CSACS
Module 6: Configure Trust and Identity at Layer 3
- 6.1 Cisco IOS Firewall Authentication Proxy
- 6.2 Introduction to PIX Security Appliance AAA Features
- 6.3 Configure AAA on the PIX Security Appliance
Module 7: Configure Trust and Identity at Layer 2
- 7.1 Identity-Based Networking Services (IBNS)
- 7.2 Configuring 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
Module 8: Configure Filtering on a Router
- 8.1 Filtering Technologies
- 8.2 Cisco IOS Firewall Context-Based Access Control
- 8.3 Configure Cisco IOS Firewall Context-Based Access Control
Module 9: Configure Filtering on a PIX Security Appliance
- 9.1 Configure ACLs and Content Filters
- 9.2 Object Grouping
- 9.3 Configure a Security Appliance Modular Policy
- 9.4 Configure Advanced Protocol Inspection
Module 10: Configure Filtering on a Switch
- 10.1 Introduction to Layer 2 Attacks
- 10.2 MAC Address, ARP, and DHCP Vulnerabilities
- 10.3 VLAN Vulnerabilities
- 10.4 Spanning-Tree Protocol Vulnerabilities