| MP9005: Web Development - Attack Types and Encryption > CIW Security 1D0-470  | Attack Types and Encryption | This course provides a detailed introduction to the encryption process for e-mail and other Internet applications, including the interaction of symmetric, asymmetric (public key), and hash encryption, SSL, and S-HTTP. It also provides an introduction to security attacks and how they can be prevented. | Topics: Applied encryption
Symmetric-key encryption
Asymmetric encryption
Applied packet-filtering
E-mail encryption applications
File and Web encryption applications
Brute force and dictionary attacks
System bugs, back doors, and Trojans
Social engineering and non-direct attacks
Objectives: Explain the e-mail encryption process and its components
Explain the differences between SSL and S-HTTP
Use common applications to encrypt messages and files
List and describe the categories of security attack: brute force/dictionary, buffer overflow, Trojan, DOS/DDOS, and man in the middle
List methods of preventing each type of attack
Duration: 4 Hours
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