SAFE ON THE WEB: DIGITAL SECURITY AND PRIVACY (one-day, hands-on)
Instructor:
Constantine Kaniklidis



 

These technical briefings are concise, technically-oriented, fast-path overviews covering the essentials of various strategic technologies. They may be used as a first intensive look at the topic or as a quick refresher/review and update on the current state of the art. Practical examples, demos, and extensive case studies are used to further enrich the registrant's appreciation. Together they provide comprehensive career survival training for the current and future technology marketplace.
Web Insecurity:  Why the Internet is Unsafe
The Threats: Denial-of-Service, IP Spoofing, Trojan Horse, Viruses, email Attacks, Mobile Code Attacks, Port Attacks, Browser Insecurity
Cache Insecurity
Internet Content Issues
Broadband Vulnerabilities: Always-on, Shared Technology, ...
Wireless Vulnerabilities Privacy Issues
Navigation History
Understanding Cookies and How to Control Them
Spyware, Web Bugs, and other Assaults on Privacy
Detecting and Removing Spyware
Surfing Anonymously
Taming SPAM
Assuring email Privacy Security Countermeasures: A Survival Guide
Site Trust: Vetting a Web Site
Effective Antivirus Protection
Secure Browsers and SSL
Payment Security: How to Execute Safe Transactions on the Web
Proxy Servers for Protection and Privacy
Code Protection: Dealing with JavaScript, ActiveX, Java Applets
All about Personal Firewalls
Wireless Security
Testing Security: Online Security Challenge Sites
The "Fortress" Home User: Safe on the Web New Directions in Personal Security Technology
 
 
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