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CRYPTO-Shield 6.4 Sales Engineering Training Course

No. of days: 2

Course Fee:  Please contact your Account Manager for pricing.

Certification Goal:

The Sales Engineer Training Course is technically focused on our two-factor authentication suite.  It certifies that the successful candidate can apply an intermediate to advanced level of technical proficiency required to plan, design, engineer and support a converged CRYPTOCard solution.

There will be a certification exam at the end of the course.

Target Audience:

SE's who are responsible for:
  • Determining the right technology for the customer's network security with a focus on two-factor authentication
  • Planning, designing and/or engineering a CRYPTOCard Solution
  • Providing assistance where necessary in the development of an implementation plan of two-factor authentication
  • Analyzing and resolving complex technical issues (either locally or remotely)
Prerequisites:
  •  Basic understanding of TCP/IP and UDP/IP
  •  Windows, Linux or MAC experience 
The SE Course includes:
  •  Corporate Overview
  •  How does CRYPTOCard fit in the world of two-factor authentication?
  •  Government standards regarding two-factor authentication (Sarbanes, Oxley, etc.)
  •  Token Architecture
  •  What is the technology behind two-factor authentication
  •  How a token generates a two-factor response 
  •  How we differ from other token manufacturers
  •  Component Overview
  •  Explain the basic architecture and theory of operation
  •  How does CRYPTO-Server connect to external user names
  •  Database connections for storage of usernames/seed keys and configuration information 
  •  How does CRYPTOCard support redundancy 
  •  Installation of the core software 
  •  Deployment of Tokens
  •  How do we initialize tokens 
  •  Who ultimately has the seed keys 
  •  Perform initializing of all different tokens 
  •  Administration
  •  Log files
  •  System Configuration Settings
  •  Debugging
  •  Authentication Agents
  •  Apache for Linux
  •  Microsoft IIS
  •  Microsoft Domain Logon
  •  Microsoft Outlook Web Access
  •  Citrix Solutions
  •  3rd Party VPN/SSL-VPN appliances
  •  Linux PAM implementatio
  •  Additional Solutions
  •  CRYPTO-MAS/MAP

Next available session February 20th, 2008

 
 


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