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SEC 572 Week 1 iLab Denial of Service Attacks
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Attacks In this lab, you will discover and
analyze one of two different real network
attacks. This will give you insight into the
motivation, vulnerabilities, threats, and
countermeasures associated with your selected
network attack. There are two categories of
network attacks you will be concerned with this
week. The first is a network denial of service
(DoS) attack, and the second is a targeted attack
on a network device connected to the network. You
will also discover the distributed denial of
service (DDoS) attack and you may use that one as
well. The key difference between a DoS and a DDoS
attack is that the DDoS attack is launched
towards the target from numerous source
locations. A botnet attack is an example of a DD
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SEC 572 Week 2 Network Security For more course
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Week 2 Network Security
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SEC 572 Week 3 iLab MD5 Best and Worst Use Cases
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Cases In this lab, you will explore the best
and worst use of a popular message digest
algorithm. For this one, we shall focus on MD5,
but all of this can be applied to the other ones,
such as SHA-1. In the best use portion, you will
discover and outline a specific implementation of
the MD5 algorithm, where it provides high value
and a very low security risk.
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SEC 572 Week 4 iLab Intrusion Detection Systems
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Systems Lab Document Framework The Target
Network Indicate the type of activities and data
that it supports in a few sentences. For example,
it is the website for an educational institution
that holds personal academic and financial
information, or it is the network used to control
devices in a chemical plant. Use your
imagination, but select something that is real
and meaningful to you. The Protection System
Select one from the presented list (Step 2), or
choose your own protection technology, if it is
highly relevant.
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SEC 572 Week 5 iLab VPN For more course
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Week 5 iLab VPN Lab Document Framework
Potentially Acceptable VPN SolutionState the
general characteristics of one solution that
meets the security and user requirements. Name
the vendor(s) and VPN services. It is generally
about 3 sentences.
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SEC 572 Week 6 iLab For more course tutorials
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Document Framework Requirements and Policies of
the Secure Wireless NetworkState the
requirements and general security policies that
will drive your design of a secure wireless
network at the SOHO. It should be about 510
sentences or bullet points. Secure Wireless
Network Solution OverviewOutline the technical
functionality and customer requirements of your
secure wireless network. Tell us what the design
can do. Include any special conditions,
limitations, or exceptions that exist. It should
be about 510 sentences or bullet points.
Secure Wireless Network Design IllustrationUsing
a graphic illustration tool, such as Visio,
document the logical design of your secure
wireless network design. It should be about two
pages. Citations and Resources Used in This
ReportTell us where you received external
guidance and ideas. If you have presented
original ideas, give yourself credit, and tell us
why you believe it is correct.
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