Applying Secure Commerce Concepts( WI-3603-90 )
| Course Description |  |
The Applying Secure Commerce Concepts course looks at some common security issues and applies them to real-world
situations and solutions. The course begins by taking a close look at the
threats of social engineering. Students explore common concerns for users and system
administrators, and examine specific types of threats.
Students are exposed to all of the individual issues that come into play in
large commercial sites. Students incorporate their knowledge in a project that addresses each of the common
issues. Finally, students learn about trends in web security technologies.
This course uses animations to demonstrate some of the concepts
covered. Depending on the capabilities and settings of your browser, these
animations will appear either in a simple version without audio narration or
in a more detailed Macromedia Flash version with audio. For viewers
using Netscape Navigator[tm], your browser automatically delivers the
Macromedia Flash version if your system supports this. Viewers using Internet
Explorer will initially see the simple version, but may choose to view the
more detailed Macromedia Flash animation with audio instead. The next
animation viewed reflects their last choice.
Course length: 3-4 hours
| Course details |
| id:
WI-3603-90 |
| subscription duration:
90 days
| | list price: $
135.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who can benefit |
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Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators and individuals interested in assessing, protecting, and responding to attacks on Internet privacy.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Use a web browserUnderstand the basics of the Internet and its architecture
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Describe the issues concerning social engineering and virusesExplain potential risks large commercial web sites faceAnalyze a business web site and make appropriate recommendations for securityDescribe some major trends and directions for web security technologies
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Related Courses |
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Before: WI-3600: Basics of Security and CryptographyBefore: WI-3601: Learning About Security on the WebBefore: WI-3602: Developing Secure Web Applications |