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COURSE 220 | 2-DAY SESSION
Voice Over IP Security
Vulnerability assessment procedures, security configuration guidelines, and attack countermeasures with QoS management strategies.
Individuals who complete this class will earn 16 hours of CPE security credit as outlined by (ISC)2.
Learn how to:
- Use network security tools to conduct a VoIP network vulnerability assessment
- Combat a denial of service attack on your VoIP endpoints, call control servers, and infrastructure components
- Use SRTP to encrypt VoIP media streams
- Design security on top of an existing VoIP deployment, taking into consideration network function and QoS
- Secure VoIP applications, regardless of what product vendor(s) solutions you've deployed
- Configure security based on the VoIP protocol(s) you are using (H.323, SIP, or MGCP)
- Mitigate your risks by learning the architecture of the most common attacks against VoIP solutions
- Develop a step-by-step procedure to audit your VoIP networks
- Manage QoS challenges caused by your VoIP Security configurations; understand what you can and can't do and the ramifications of your actions
- Close this new entry door for worm, virus, and denial-of-service attacks to your network
Practical, Immediately Useful Benefits of Attending:
- Detailed strategies and design guidelines to maintain QoS while ensuring IP Telephony Network Security
- Apply proper design and integration techniques to your VoIP application deployment to mitigate risks of attack
- Examine VoIP management tools and best practices to support risk mitigation
- Design security solutions for multiple voice network deployments
- Learn how NAT and Firewalls impact call setup, media streams, latency, and application level gateway
- Examine how to overcome NAT issues using STUN, TURN, and ICE
- Build and manage VoIP solutions over a VPN
- Get approved configuration techniques for securing Cisco CallManager 3.2 and 4.0
- Identify SIP Security Features and learn how to configure and administer those features
- Learn H.323 security issues including Port usage risk, firewall inspection, and NAT configurations
- Understand the threats and security holes with VoIP call control protocols H.323, SIP, and MGCP
- Detail how IPSec and RTP Encryption help secure MGCP call signaling
- Accurately audit a VoIP network deployment to determine its security risks
- Administer security for LAN and WAN VoIP Traffic
- Understand the impact of CALEA on ITSPs
- Learn about VoXML and XML services and how to secure these services
Who Should Attend:
This technical training course was developed for any networking/telecommunications professionals planning on or currently working with IP Telephony and VoIP. It doesn't matter what vendor deployment you havethis course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to mitigate your risk AND maintain your QoS.
This course is a MUST for:
- Project Managers
- IT Managers
- Network Engineers
- Telecom Managers
- Convergence Engineers
- Security Managers
- IT Auditors
- Technical Project Managers
- Security Engineers
- Security Administrators
- Telecom Technicians
- Any technical professional working with or planning to work with IP Telephony and VoIP.
Credits for CISSP® and SSCP® - Continuing Professional Education
The American Society of Professional Education and (ISC)2 have joined forces in an educational alliance. Individuals holding Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®) or System Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP®) can earn one Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit for each hour of education accomplished in the VoIP Security course. Please email us at info@aspetech.com if you have any questions or would like more information.
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