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Auditing
Computer Networks
Course Objective
This seminar
will provide you with a practical guide to auditing Computer Networks.
Participants will learn the technical fundamentals of Computer
Networks as well as exposures and control concepts specific to
Networking Environment. Recommended procedures for protecting
the integrity of LANs and WANs will also be taught . Participants
will return with guidelines for ensuring that their network environments
are auditable with checklist to conduct an audit or security review
of such network.
1.
Computer Networks
. Networking
Terminologies and Concepts
. Networking Models,
Services, Elements, etc.
. Network
Types and their peculiarities
. Network Components
/ Resources
. Network
Selection and Evaluation Criteria
. Networking
and Connectivity with Operating System
. Resource Management
and Interface with Other Operating System
2. Computer Network
Security
. Network
Security Concepts and Models
. Risks, Exposures
and Vulnerabilities
. Various
Controls to Instill in Computer Networks
. Monitoring Security
Adherence and Violations
. Security
Awareness Training
3. Performing the Audit
& Security Review
. Audit
Guidelines for Computer Networks
. Audit and Security
Methodology
. Network Security
Trends
. Documentation
and Reporting
Who
Should Attend?
The
above workshop is designed for Internal Auditors, External
Auditors, Control Executives and Professional working in Information
Security Department of his/her organization
Dates
Duration
Venue
Cost (N)
Jul. 09-13
5 Days Ultimate
Systems Solutions Training Center
42, 500
110b Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Aug. 13-17
5 Days
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42,
500
Sep. 10- 14
5 Days Ultimate
Systems Solutions Training Center
42, 500
110b Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Provision
Executive
Leather Bag, Lunch, Tea Break, Various Accounting Modules as stated
above on diskette, One Computer Per Participant, Group Photograph,
Workshop Materials
Note
Depending
on your choice, we can also run the above course for you in either
your office or your training center. But the number of participants
would not be less than 5.
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