The Cybersecurity Engineering Specialist (CSES)® course provides a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity architecture, cryptography, and secure communications and the overall application and data risk prevention engineering and design as well as a good understanding of web and mobile and the role of cybersecurity.
Description
Who Should Take This Course?
Cybersecurity Specialists Cybersecurity Consultants Cybersecurity Supervisors What You Will Learn
Engineering and design principles Cybersecurity architecture Application security engineering Operating systems and virtualization security Public key cryptographic infrastructure Data encryption and network security Syllabus
Cybersecurity Architecture History & Overview Five Principles for Design of Cybersecurity Systems Before Designing a system, the Context must be Established Make it very Difficult for Attackers to Compromise your AE The Design Must Make AE Downtime Very Difficult to Occur Being Able to Detect Attacks Reduce the Impact Should an Attack Occur Application Security Architecture The Application Ecosystem TOGAF Security Architecture Phases SABSA Secure Application Development Application Security Architecture Governance Application Architecture Security Checklist Operating Systems & Virtualization Operating System Role and its Security Design Considerations Symmetric Key Ciphers & Wireless LAN Security The Feistel Function in a DES Operation AES Encryption and why it was Developed Security Challenges with AES Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Hash & Authentication Hash Message Authentication Code (HMAC) Key Derivation Function (KDF) & Pseudorandom Function (PRF) Authentication Based Password Malware Password Cracking Technique Unix Encrypted Password System Automated Password Generator One-Time Password (OTP) & Token SecurID Simple Authentication & Security (SASL) HMAC-Based One-Time Password (HOTP) Cryptographic Token Initialization Data Encryption The Need for Data Encryption Mathematical Introduction to Cryptography Public Key Cryptographic Infrastructure and Certificates The Need for Data Encryption Mathematical Introduction to Cryptography Data Protection: Using Transport Layer Security Deploying TLS for Web Servers TLS Secure Configuration Recommended Protecting Mail Servers with TLS Choosing Certificate Authority TLS Recommended Cryptographic Profiles Transport Layer Security v1.3 TLS 1.2 vs TLS1.3 – How they differ Removed Algorithms and Ciphers Faster and Refined Handshake Simplified Ciphers Suites Troubleshooting Common Errors Virtual Private Networks for Network Layer Security Network Security Overview Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) The Encapsulating Security Protocol (ESP) The Authentication Header The internet Key Exchange (IKE) Hardware Security Hardware Design Process Brief Overview Hardware Security Measurement IoT Platforms Security Evaluation Standard Secure Element and Smartcard Web & Mobile Security OWASP Top 10 Mobile Security Risk unpacked