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Using examples and exercises from the field, this course incorporates hands-on activities to prepare the reader to disarm threats and prepare for emerging technologies and future attacks.

Learn the skills that matter. EC-Council’s vendor-neutral network security certifications provide an unbiased approach to learning secure networking practices, as well as how to analyze and harden computing systems prevalent in the current IT infrastructure.

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100% Online Course

Study at an Accredited American Online University.

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3 Months to Complete

The course is covered in 135 hours of deep learning.

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Hands-on Learning

Get access to the cutting-edge iLabs platform.

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Shareable Transcript

Receive a transcript upon course completion.

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Attempt the Certification Exam

Get an EC-Council certificate exam voucher.

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About the program:

Industry experts designed the Certified Network Defender to help IT Professionals play an active role in protecting digital business assets and detection and response to cyber threats while leveraging threat intelligence to predict them before they happen. CND is a network security course designed to help organizations create and deploy the most comprehensive network defense system.

Network Security, Firewalls, and VPNs provide a unique, in-depth look at the major business challenges and threats that are introduced when an organization’s network is connected to the public Internet. Written by an industry expert, this book provides a comprehensive explanation of network security basics, including how hackers access online networks and the use of Firewalls and VPNs to provide security countermeasures. Using examples and exercises from the field, this book incorporates hands-on activities to prepare the reader to disarm threats and prepare for emerging technologies and future attacks.

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Understand fundamental networking concepts, analyze networking protocols and implement established standards to design a robust networking infrastructure.
  2. Assess potential vulnerabilities and threats to network infrastructure, predict the implication of network security breaches and analyze the available countermeasures.
  3. Examine different network security mechanisms, analyze available security controls and develop strategies to implement and configure these controls.
  4. Understand the role of network security policies, and develop comprehensive policies that help in protecting network infrastructure.
  5. Understand the working of various networking devices, and develop strategies for secure configuration of these devices.
  6. Evaluate physical security mechanisms, examine the issues and recommend the countermeasures to safeguard the network infrastructure.

Network Security Engineer Salary

Professionals who complete a network security program with skills in IT Security & Infrastructure, Switches & Firewall Installation and Administration, and Network Security Management are correlated to an above-average pay, earning between $66,000 – $112,000 P.A.*

The salary range depends on the job profile and experience. The further you progress, the more you’ll earn. The average network security engineer can earn $87,000 P.A. on an annual basis.*

*Source: Payscale U.S.

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