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internet security an introduction

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The exponential growth in web technologies for corporate intranet and internet sites has escalated security risks. It is increasingly important that web professionals are well-versed in techniques to protect their sites from both internal and external threats

internet security an introduction- uk (England, Scotland, Wales)


On completion of the course you will be able to:
Explain what an intranet, an extranet and the internet are.
Explain the concepts of e-Commerce.
Examine UNIX and NT implementations of the web security model.
Explain the risks involved with security services and how to combat them.
Describe the TCP/IP protocol and some of the security concerns with it.
State what a virus is.
Distinguish between viruses and destructive and non-destructive virus programs.

Previous experience required:
Familiarity with the concept of the internet, the World Wide Web, e-Business and client/server operating systems is required.

Northern Ireland and Ireland internet security an introduction

 
     
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