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Security training courses and schools Computer System and Network Securing and HardeningTotal 104 training course(s) at schools in Australia.
School: Charles Sturt University [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia Tel.: + 61 2 6338 6077, 1800 334 733Terrorism, Safety and Security (Certificate) (Diploma) (Master Degree) Course Format: Classroom Graduate Certificate in Terrorism, Safety and Security
The Graduate Certificate in Terrorism, Safety and Security seeks to improve professional standards by deepening students understanding of the history and motivators of terrorism, and thereby developing their ability to critique current (and anticipate future) terrorist threats and possible counterterrorist measures. Assessment item...
Information Systems Security (Certificate) (Master Degree) Course Format: Classroom The aim of these courses is to provide professionals in the IT industry with advanced courses of study in information technology management that are current, relevant and integrate industry certification in this field. These courses incorporate significant components of industry training, including formal industry-stream certification by Microsoft and/or Cisco, as well as traditional higher edu...
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Perth, WA, Australia Tel.: 0408 919 324Network Security (Certificate) Course Format: Online This is module number 9 of 11 of a practical hands-on course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able t...
Network Administration and Security (Certificate) Course Format: Online This is module number 6 of 7 of a practical hands-on course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The main aim of this course is to help to prepare you for CompTIAs Network+ 2005 Certification exam. Network+ Certification has been created as a benchmark for local area networking installation and support. The qualification is endorsed by Microsoft, Novell,...
Internet and Security (Certificate) Course Format: Online On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand methods for connecting to the Internet (leased line, dial-up), understand the use of Virtual Private Networks, configure routers, configure Internet Connection Sharing, Network Address Translation and Proxy Servers and understand the importance of Internet security.
Security and Access Lists (Certificate) Course Format: Online At the end of all the modules within this course you will be able to �understand LAN and WAN networking concepts. You will understand TCP/IP and IP addressing and subnetting. You will understand the routing process and be able to configure a Cisco router and switch for use in a live network environment.
School: The University of Sydney Centre for Continuing Education [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Sydney, NSW, Australia Tel.: +61 2 9036 4789Renewable energy: securing our future Course Format: Classroom Our increasing dependence on fossil fuels is taking us ever faster towards a global energy crisis. Explore the science behind new and existing renewable energy technologies and find out what you can do and why to preserve our planets precious resources.
School: Sun Educational Services Australia [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Gordon, Perth, Sydney, , Australia Tel.: 1800 628-193Computer Security Forensics and System Recovery Course Format: Classroom Module 1 - Computer Forensics Overview
Define the computer forensics process
Describe the elements of the computer forensics process
Module 2 - Security Policies and Procedures
Describe why security policies and procedures need to be developed
Define the characteristics of an incident response policy and how it relates to forensic examination
Define the characteristics of an...
Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services Course Format: Classroom Module 1 - Securing BIND
Name server topology: public vs. private, DMZs, etc.
Configuring appropriate recursion and fetching policies
Using authentication keys
Running BIND in a chrooted environment
Module 2 - Improving NIS and NFS
Configurations to avoid
Restricting accounts
Module 3 - Securing LDAP
Configuring TLS authentication
Restricting access to directory...
Red Hat Linux Networking & Security Administration (Certificate) Course Format: Classroom Module 1 - Introduction to Network Services
Red Hat Linux Network Components
Connecting Networks
Service Management
chkconfig
xinetd Services
The xinetd Daemon
Module 2 - System Identity
DNS Basics
Zones, Domains & Delegation
Internet DNS Hierarchy
Name Server Hierarchy
Client-side DNS
Server-side DNS
Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND)
Configuring BIND
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