Auditing Cisco Routers
with increased connectivity to the Internet, organizations can
no longer simply rely on operating system security to protect
their valuable corporate data. They must also rely on other
network security components to provide this protection, including
firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and routers. These components
must be properly configured to ensure that only authorized network
traffic is able to pass through to internal networks. This technical
seminar will give participants the knowledge necessary to thoroughly
understand and effectively evaluate the configuration of a Cisco
router, and case studies will reinforce important concepts learned.
This comprehensive seminar will also help participants understand
the various components of a Cisco router, and give them the
tools needed to effectively audit their configurations.
Details
Dates:
March 1-2, 2005
Times: Classes
will run from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location:
J.P. Morgan Chase
1 Chase Manhattan
Plaza - Conference Center (Floor 28)
New York, NY 10005
J.P. Morgan Chase
is located at 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza. The building is located
on Nassau Street between Pine and Liberty Streets. Upon arrival,
check-in with the attendants at the front desk on the Ground
Level. Course attendees will take the elevator to Floor 28 and
subsequently follow the signs for the "Auditing Cisco Routers"
course.
Attire:
Business casual
CPEs: 16
CPEs will be given for attending this course.
Breakfast, lunch and
an afternoon snack will be provided.
*ALL ATTENDEES MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED - NO WALK-INS ALLOWED*
*Attendance
is limited to 40 people, so register today!*
TO RESERVE A SEAT,
YOU MAY CONTACT:
John Humphries at
John.Humphries@chase.com
or 917-470-5646 or
David Kipin at David.Kipin@isacany.org
or 212-230-9112
In addition to reserving
a seat via the above contacts, please complete and mail the
below registration form and invoice:
http://isacany.org/Web_Site/Education/2004-2005GenReg.htm
Directions:
SUBWAY DIRECTIONS:
From East Side Lexington
Avenue Line - Take 4 or 5 express subway downtown to Wall Street.
From West Side Seventh
Avenue Line - Take 2 or 3 express subway downtown to Wall Street.
Eighth Avenue Line
- Take A or C subway downtown to Broadway-Nassau.
DIRECTIONS FOR COMMUTERS:
From Grand Central
Station Take 4 or 5 subway to Wall Street.
From Penn Station
Take the 2 or 3 subway to Wall Street.
From Port Authority
Take the A or C subway to Broadway-Nassau, or take the 2 or
3 subway to Wall Street.