Cisco CCNA Security – Firewalls and VPNs - DIT 33004
| DIT 33004 | 40 hours |
The goal of this course is to develop a detailed understanding of network security principles as well as the tools and configurations available. The world interacts and shares ideas using a network built on IP services. Security is a constantly growing requirement and as a result, network applications and services must be available and secure.
Offered at Winnipeg Technical College.
Prerequisites
Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the evolution of network security
- Describe access attacks
- Secure the physical installation of and the administrative access to
- Cisco routers based on different network requirements using the CLI and SDM
- Explain the function and operation of the authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) protocol.
- Describe numbered and named, standard and extended IP ACLs.
- Explain how cryptology consists of cryptography (encoding messages) and cryptanalysis (decoding messages) and how these concepts apply to modern day cryptography


Additional Comments:
Please note that students may be able to begin this course at the start date of any of the other Cisco course intakes. Please call WTC for details.