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Using Logfiles for Security

What will you learn?

On completion of this one day course, delegates will be able to:

Course Overview

Logfiles are one of the most useful tools in detecting and investigating problems with computer systems. Logs can provide information about systems faults and misuse as well as early warning of problems. This course provides a hands-on guide to the use of intrusion prevention and detection systems in conjunction with logfile analysis. Participants will get practical experiences of detecting attacks against IT systems; knowledge of the tools and systems for intrusion detection and prevention; and reinforce the need for policy to authorise their use.

Topics Covered

Benefits

The course will provide participants with the skills necessary to obtain information about the performance and security of computer systems. 

Who should attend?

This course is aimed at staff with responsibility for the management and security of IT systems. A sound background and understanding in networking would be a strong advantage, as would knowledge of preventive security. Staff interested in this course but who do not have an understanding of preventive security may wish to attend our ‘Managing IT Security’ course prior to registering for this course.

Timetable/On the Day

The course timetable will be adjusted on the day to allow discussion of areas of particular interest to the audience. The course will therefore run from 10am to 4.30pm. Registration will take place from 09:30 – 10:00.

This course includes participant involvement through hands-on activities, discussion, group work and simulations created specifically for the course. All delegates will receive a colour workbook specifically written for the course.

Related Courses

Managing IT Security

Places available on Hands on Digital Forensics, 8th February 2012 in London