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Developing Secure Commerce Applications Bundle

 Course Description
    Course Outline/Details

This bundle of four web-based courses provides students with the comprehensive knowledge required to assess, prevent, protect against, and respond to Internet security threats. At the end of the four-course bundle, students are provided with an opportunity to incorporate their skills into a real-world project that addresses most of the security topics taught. Trends in Internet security technologies and the future of the industry are also discussed.

The four courses that comprise this bundle are:

  • WI-3600-90: Basics of Security and Cryptography
  • WI-3601-90: Learning About Security on the Web
  • WI-3602-90: Developing Secure Web Applications
  • WI-3603-90: Applying Secure Commerce Concepts
  • Course length: 3-4 hours


  • Course ID:
    WIB-360-180
    Subscription Duration:
    180 days
    Price:
    $US  425.00
    How to Enroll
       
     Languages Offered Back To Top

    This course is currently available in English only.

     
     Who can benefit Back To Top

    Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators and individuals interested in assessing, protecting, and responding to attacks on Internet privacy.

     
     Prerequisites Back To Top

    To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:

  • Use a web browser
  • Understand the basics of the Internet and its architecture
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     Skills Gained Back To Top

    Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Describe how security issues have changed over the past several years.
  • Explain some of the specific types of security risks, including spoofing, snooping, social engineering, and denial of service.
  • Describe the difference between public key and private key cryptography.
  • Explain the uses and limits of cryptography on the Web.
  • Manipulate HTML forms using JavaScript event handlers.
  • Describe the concept behind digital signatures and how they can be applied in electronic transactions.
  • Set cookies in web browsers to gather information from users.
  • Understand common points of attack on web sites and hosts.
  • Restrict access to users through file permissions and server security features.
  • Explain what a firewall is and how it is used.
  • Describe how Virtual Private Networks function and discuss VPN implementation issues and solutions.
  • Describe the differences between APIs and CGI programs, as well as the rules for safely programming each type.
  • Describe the different payment systems used in electronic commerce, and the use of SSL in securing transactions.
  • Describe the issues concerning social engineering and viruses.
  • Explain potential risks faced by large commercial web sites.
  • Analyze a business web site and make appropriate recommendations for security.
  • Describe some major trends and directions for web security technologies.
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     Related Courses Back To Top

  • After: SC-300: Administering Security on the Solaris Operating System
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