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CCNA Preparation—Network Security Theory
X411.7 (2 semester units in EECS)
Gain a solid foundation in modern network security theory and prepare to take the CCNA-Security Exam (640-553-11NS) in this 30-hour course. You learn about core security technologies as well as how to develop security policies and mitigate risks. IT organizations that employ CCNA Security-holders look for staff members have the knowledge you gain in this course, staff who can develop a security infrastructure, recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks, and mitigate security threats.
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Thurs. Sept. 3, Redwood City
KWANG-PILL SUNG, M.S., is involved in advanced R&D of networking software and training for U.S. government agencies (NSA, CIA, FBI, NASA) and commercial industries such as Citrix, Cisco Systems, Inc., Apple Computer, and KwangNet. He holds dual M.S. degrees in math/computer engineering from Seoul National University and University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.