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NetAssure pccert PC Maintenance and Networking             NetAssure Logo

Course Title: Net Assure (from ECDL Foundation)  

Duration: 7 Weeks (1 session of 3 hours per week)

Next Available Dates: Starting every 3 weeks

Required before attending: ECDL, while not required, would be an advantage.

Overview: NetAssure covers the following three areas: malware, spyware and spam. In each area students learn what the threats are, how they operate, what damage they can cause and how they can be detected and defeated.

Included with the course:

Full manual. Exam Fee, In class assignments, home assignments, Mock Exams and access to our Online mock exams.

Course Topics:

UNIT 1: MALWARE 
Topic 1.1 The Malware Menace 
Malware: The Stealthy Software 
When Malware Is Not The Problem 
Annoying to Destructive: Malware Payloads 
Delayed-action Malware and Attack Triggers 
No-payload Malware 
Two Malware Costs: Eradication and Reputation 
Malware Propagation: 1 
Malware Propagation: 2 
Malware That Runs When Your PC Starts 
Malware Affects All Computer Types

 
Topic 1.2 Viruses, Worms and Trojans 
Viruses: The Parasite Programs 
Viruses: Why They Infect 
Viruses: Replication and Propagation 
Viruses: Popular Virus Targets 
Viruses: Program File and Macro 
Worms: No Host File Needed 
Trojans: Danger in Disguise 
Blended Threats 
Malware Variants 
Malware Naming 


Topic 1.3 Anti-malware Defences 
Scanning: How It Works 
Scanning: On-Access, On-Request and Shell 
Scanning: Signature Files 
Scanning: Strengths and Weaknesses 
Integrity Checking: How It Works 
Integrity Checking: Strengths and Weaknesses 
Heuristics: How It Works 
Heuristics: Strengths and Weaknesses 
Viruses: Disinfection, Quarantine and Deletion 
Software Security Updates


UNIT 2: SPYWARE 
Topic 2.1 Spyware: Malware That 'Phones Home' 
Malware That 'Phones Home' 
Adware 
Keyloggers 
Phone Dialers and Browser Hijackers 
Remote Access Trojans (RATs) 
RATs and Zombie PCs 
Zombie PCs and DDoS Attacks 
About Cookie Files 
Cookie Types: First-party and Third-party (Tracking) 
Anti-spyware Defences 

Topic 2.2 Internet Communications 
What's Ahead 
Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses 
IP Addresses: Static and Dynamic 
Static IP Addresses: Two Security Hazards 
Domain Name System (DNS) 
Ports and Port Numbers 
Networking Protocols 
Data Packets 
The ACK Bit 
The ACK Bit and New Connections

Topic 2.3 Firewall Defences 
Firewalls: What They Do 
Firewalls: What They Don't Do 
Software Firewalls and Hardware Routers 
Firewalls: The Six Tasks 
Dropped Connections and Stealth Mode 
Packet Filtering 
Application Filtering 
Application Fingerprinting 
Stateful Inspection 
Attack Alerts and Logs 


UNIT 3: SPAM
Topic 3.1 UCE, Phishes and Hoaxes 
Spam: Unsolicited and Irrelevant 
Spam: Why So Much? 
Harvesting 1: Mailing Lists and Spambots 
Harvesting 2: Dictionary Attacks and Spyware 
E-mail Address Validation 
Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE) 
Phishes: Account Updating 
Phishes: Disguised Website Links 
Hoaxes: The Hook and The Threat 
Hoaxes: The Request

Topic 3.2 Anti-Spam Defences 
Balancing Effectiveness and Accuracy 
User-defined Rule-based Filters 
Header Filtering 
Call-to-Action (URL) Filtering 
Permission Filtering: Friends and Enemies 
Permission Filtering: Limitations 
Content Filtering 
Content Filtering: Limitations 
Heuristic Filtering 
Heuristic Filtering: Limitations 

By the end of this course you will equipped with the know how to choose and operate the right security methods and tools in today's world of malware, spyware and spam.

        

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