Instructor
What You Will Learn
Course provides a comprehensive overview of hacking and cyber security defense and response tools and techniques. It incorporates several hands-on exercises utilizing the same attack methods used by hackers and cyber security professionals. The course starts with a discussion of why people hack and how they hack. It then focuses on the methods used, including the initial foot printing of the target, scanning the network and finally enumerating target host machines. The second day focuses on the measures necessary to protect your network from the threat. Topics include understanding your network traffic, firewalls, host hardening, intrusion detection systems and network design. Tools used for this class include: Nessus, Nmap, SuperScan, Snort, Fport, John the Ripper, and many others.
This course is not eligible for the Take 3 Discount.
This course is offered in collaboration with partners SLU Workforce Center and Johnson County Community College Continuing Education.
Introduction to Hacking, Defense and Response
Days: MW
Dates: Jan 6-15
Times: 5:30PM-8:30PM
Location: Live Online, -, -
Course Code: SLUNETSEC-300-8
Category: Security
Contact Hours: 12.0
# of Classes: ToDo
Format: Classroom
Credits: ToDo
After registering for this course, you can come back to the catalog to register for more courses.
Need help registering? Please contact us at CERegistration@jccc.edu or call 913-469-2323.