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C)WSE: Certified Wireless Security Engineer

Category

Target group

  • Coders 
  • Application Engineers 
  • IS Managers 
  • Developers 
  • Programmers

Description

A Wireless Security Engineer designs, implements, and maintains secure wireless networks. They assess security risks and vulnerabilities, configure security solutions, and ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data transmitted over wireless networks. This includes implementing security protocols such as WPA2, 802.1X, and others, monitoring network activity for security threats, and responding to security incidents. They also stay up to date with emerging security trends and technologies to continuously improve the security posture of their organization’s wireless network.

Program

  • Section 01 – What is Penetration Testing?
  • Section 02 – Today’s Threats
  • Section 03 – Pen Testing Methodology
  • Section 04 – Wireless Standards and Organizations
  • Section 01 – Wireless Security Fundamentals
  • Section 02 – WLAN Security Policy
  • Section 03 – RF Components
  • Section 04 – RF Signal and Antenna Concepts
  • Section 05 – Spread Spectrum Technologies
  • Section 06 – IEE 802.11 Standards
  • Section 07 – IEEE 802.15 Standards Bluetooth
  • Section 01 – WLAN Authentication Overview
  • Section 02 – 802.1x
  • Section 03 – EAP
  • Section 04 – Key Management
  • Section 01 – Cryptography Overview
  • Section 02 – Symmetric Encryption
  • Section 03 – Asymmetric Cryptography
  • Section 01 – WPA2
  • Section 02 – WPA3
  • Section 03 – Sniffing
  • Section 04 – Authentication Attacks
  • Section 05 – Threat Assessments
  • Section 01 – What are we looking for?
  • Section 02 – Keeping Track of what we find!
  • Section 03 – Where/How do we find this information?
  • Section 04 – Passive Scanning: Are there tools to help?
  • Section 05 – Passive Recon Countermeasures
  • Section 06 – Reaching Out!
  • Section 07 – Port Scanning
  • Section 08 – Active Scanning: Are there tools to help?
  • Section 09 – Active Recon Countermeasures
  • Section 10 – Banner Grabbing
  • Section 11 – Enumeration
  • Section 01 – Exploits Section 02 – WiFi Tools
  • Section 03 – Wi-Fi Exploits
  • Section 04 – Exploit Framework
  • Section 01 – Evading Firewalls
  • Section 02 – Evading Honeypots
  • Section 03 – Evading IDS
  • Lab 01 – Introduction to Pen Testing Setup
  • Lab 02 – Using Tools for Reporting (Optional)
  • Lab 03 – Wireless Authentication Capture
  • Lab 04 – Information Gathering (Optional)
  • Lab 05 – Detecting Live Systems – Scanning Techniques
  • Lab 06 – Enumeration
  • Lab 07 – Wireless Scanning with Different Systems
  • Lab 08 – Decrypting Wi-Fi Traffic
  • Lab 09 – Cracking WPA2
  • Lab 10 – Windows System Hacking
  • Lab 11 – Advanced Vulnerability and Exploitation Techniques

Goal

Upon completion, Certified Wireless Security Engineer students will not only be able to establish industry acceptable Cyber Security & IS management standards with current best practices but also be prepared to competently take the C)WSE exam.

Prerequisites

  • Mile2’s C)SP
  • 12 months of Information Systems Management Experience

Cost

3499 €

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