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Network Security Training : Tonex Training


Network security training by TONEX presents the significance of security in networks and causes you to comprehend the primary parts of an anchored network. Network security training causes you look at the security related issues in networks and gives you important readiness to anchor the networks from assaults and endeavors.

Learn About:

The main types of network attacks and security issues related to different networks.
The IEEE standards for network security, main parts of networks and their security issues, and WLAN architecture.
Wired equivalent privacy (WEP), virtual private network (VPN), static IPs, and access point replacement in network security training.
The concept of TCP/IP, security issues related to internet protocol, standards for IP security, Authentication header protocol (AH), and internet key exchange.
The difference between IPv4 and IPv6, different security issues related to IPv4, transitions for IPv6, and dual stack approach.
The multi-protocol label switching (MPLS), MPLS security, label switching routers, MPLS quality of service and MPLS security tools.
The endpoint assessment in networks, network access control agent/device/server, wireless infrastructure security, identity management and prepare yourself for next generation network architecture by learning the main drivers in next generation networks.

Who Could Benefit from Network Security Training?

If you are an IT professional who specialize in network security, you will benefit the presentations, examples, case studies, discussions, and individual activities upon the completion of the introduction to secure software engineering training and will prepare yourself for your career.

Training Outline
The network security training course consists of the following lessons, which can be revised and tailored to the client’s need:

Network Security Basics.
Brief Overview of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
WLAN Security.
Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Internet Key Exchange. Version 2 (IKEv2).
Transition Security Issues of IPv4 to IPv6.
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Security.
Network Endpoint Assessment (Network Access Control).
Next Generation Networks.
Hands-On, Workshops and Group Activities.
Sample Workshops and Labs for Network Security Training.

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