Junos Intrusion Prevention Systems Functionality (JIPS)

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COURSE INFORMATION

Junos Intrusion Prevention Systems Functionality (JIPS) Overview:

The Junos Intrusion Prevention Systems Functionality (JIPS) course is designed to provide an introduction to the Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) feature set (provided by Junos IPS Secure) available on the Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateway. The course covers concepts, ideas, and terminology relating to providing intrusion prevention using the SRX Series platform. Hands-on labs offer you the opportunity to configure various IPS features and to test and analyze those functions. This course is based on the Junos operating system Release 12.1X44-D10.4.

Who Should Attend:

  • Individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring the IPS aspects of SRX Series devices

Junos Intrusion Prevention Systems Functionality (JIPS) Prerequisites:

Before attending this course, you must have the following:

  • Basic networking knowledge
  • Understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model for layered communications and computer network protocol design
  • Understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite
  • Attended the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) course, the Junos Routing Essentials (JRE) course, and the Junos Security (JSEC) course, or they should have equivalent experience prior to attending this class

Junos Intrusion Prevention Systems Functionality (JIPS) Objectives:

After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain the terms and concepts related to intrusion prevention.
  • Describe general types of intrusions and network penetration steps.
  • Explain how scanning can be used to gather information about target networks.
  • Define and describe the terminology that comprises Juniper Networks IPS functionality.
  • Describe the basic functions and features available on the SRX Series platform that provide IPS functionality.
  • Describe how to access the SRX Series Services Gateways with IPS functionality for configuration and management.
  • Describe the steps that the IPS engine takes when inspecting packets.
  • Configure the SRX Series Services Gateways for IPS functionality.
  • Describe the components of IPS rules and rulebases.
  • Configure an IPS exempt rule.
  • Explain the types of signature-based attacks.
  • Configure a custom signature attack object.
  • Describe the uses of custom signatures and how to configure them.
  • Describe commonly used evasion techniques and how to block them.
  • Explain the mechanisms available on the SRX Series Services Gateway to detect and block DoS and DDoS attacks.
  • Configure screens to block IP spoofing and SYN flooding.
  • Describe additional security flow protection mechanisms.
  • Demonstrate how the SRX Series device performs TCP SYN checking.
  • Explain the STRM capabilities for capturing, logging, and reporting network traffic.
  • Describe the logging and reporting capabilities available for SRX IP functionality within STRM.

Junos Intrusion Prevention Systems Functionality (JIPS) Outline:

Module 1: Overview of IPS Functionality
  • Reasons for Network Attacks
  • Categories of Attacks
  • Anatomy of an Attack
  • IPS Mechanisms on SRX Series Devices
  • Lab 1: Initial Configuration
Module 2: Initial Device Configuration
  • Deployment Options for IPS Functionality
  • Management Options
  • Network Settings
  • Preparing the SRX Series Device for IPS Features
  • Lab 2: Initial IDP Setup
Module 3: IPS Terminology and Concepts
  • Terminology Overview
  • Attack Objects
  • IPS Rulebase Details
  • Rule Match Conditions
  • Rule Actions
  • Terminal Rules
  • IP Actions
  • Notification
  • Terminology Review
  • IPS Traffic Flow
  • Lab 3: Examining and Modifying the Recommended Policy
  • Lab 4: Exempt Rulebase
  • Lab 5: Rule Actions
Module 4: IPS Attack Objects
  • IPS Rules and Rulebases
  • Attack Objects
  • Custom Signatures
  • Lab 6: Custom Signatures
Module 5: Scanning and Reconnaissance
  • Overview of Scanning
  • Types of Scans
  • Fingerprinting
  • IPS Scan Prevention
Module 6: Blocking Evasion Techniques and Denial of Service
  • FIN Scans
  • IP Spoofing
  • IP Source Routing Options
  • DoS and DDoS Attacks
  • Mechanisms for Blocking DoS and DDoS
  • Lab 7: Detecting Evasion Attempts
  • Lab 8: Denial of Service
Module 7: Reporting
  • NSM Reports
  • Junos Syslog and Operational Commands

Average Salary for Skill: Network Security Management

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