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The most important pre-requisite for the CCSP¿ boot camp is the CCNA® certification. You must be CCNA® certified before you start the CCSP¿ boot camp. If you are not CCNA® certified, ask our salespeople about the CCNA® + CCSP¿ economy package. The boot camp is designed for I.T. Professionals with a minimum of one and a half years of networking experience, supporting a TCP/IP network. While not required, if you have any of the following certifications, you are most likely ready to take the CCSP¿ boot camp: MCSE 2000 or CNE. |
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Unitek offers the finest accelerated CCSP¿ boot camp training available. Get certified in less time, for less money, and gain real hands-on Security experience. Learn, not cram, using high-end Cisco® equipment, in the best-equipped training lab in California! Affordable travel package makes it convenient and relaxing for you to come here and focus on your studies. Two weeks of intense training from Cisco® certified industry experts, for an unbelievably low, all-inclusive price, and an iron-clad test passing guarantee! |
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1. Course Introduction 2. Cisco Security Appliance Technology and Features 3. Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance and PIX Security Appliance Families 4. Getting Started with Cisco Security Appliances 5. Translations and Connections 6. Access Control Lists and Content Filtering 7. Object Grouping 8. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting 9. Switching and Routing on the ASA 10. The Cisco Modular Policy Framework 11. Advanced Protocol Handling 12. Virtual Private Network Configuration 13. Configuring Security Appliance Remote Access Using Cisco Easy VPN 14. Configuring ASA for WebVPN 15. Configuring Transparent Firewall 16. Configuring Security Contexts 17. Failover 18. Cisco Adaptive Security Device Manager 19. Getting Started with Security Services Modules 20. Managing the Security Appliance 21. Introduction to Network Security Policies 22. Securing the Perimeter 23. Securing the LAN Devices 24. Configuring a Cisco IOS Firewall 25. Securing Networks with Cisco IOS IPS 26. Building IPSec VPNs 27. Layer 2 Security 28. Trust and Identity 29. Cisco Network Foundation Protection 30. Secured Connectivity 31. Adaptive Threat Defense 32. Installing CSA MC and CSA 33. Configuring Groups and Policies 34. Working with Variables and Application Classes 35. Configuring Rules 36. Administering Events and Generating Reports 37. Using CSA Analysis 38. Intrusion Prevention Overview 39. Getting Started with the IPS Command Line Interface 40. Using the IPS Device Manager 41. Basic Sensor Configuration 42. Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Signatures and Alarms 43. Signature Engines 44. Signature Configuration 45. Tuning the Sensor 46. Alarm Monitoring and Management 47. Configuring Blocking 48. Cisco Intrusion Detection System Module 49. Capturing Network Traffic 50. Maintaining Sensors 51. Verifying System Configuration 52. Configuring Anomoly Detection, Passive OS fingerprinting, and CSA Collaboration |
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I.T. Professionals interested in attending a CCSP¿ boot camp to learn, not cram, using high-end Cisco® equipment, in the best-equipped training lab in California! |