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Implementing Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IIDP)

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Course No: EDU-JUN-IIDP
Length: 3 days
Cost: $2,500 (US)
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About this Course

This three-day course discusses the configuration of Juniper Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP) sensors in a typical network environment. Key topics include sensor configuration, creating and fine-tuning security policies, managing attack objects, creating custom signatures, and troubleshooting. This course is based upon IDP software version 4.1 and Security Manager 2007.3.

Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting the IDP sensor.

Objectives

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

  • Deploy an IDP sensor on the network.
  • Monitor and understand IDP logs.
  • Configure, install, and fine-tune IDP policies.
  • Configure the Profiler.
  • Troubleshoot sensor problems.
  • Create custom signature attack objects.
  • Configure sensors for high availability using third-party devices.

Intended Audience

This course is intended for network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper Networks IDP products.

Course Level

This is an introductory-level course.

Prerequisites

This course assumes that students have basic networking knowledge and experience in the following areas:

  • Understanding of TCP/IP operation;
  • Understanding of network security concepts;
  • Experience in network security administration; and
  • Experience in UNIX system administration.

It also assumes that students have attended the Juniper Networks Security Manager Fundamentals course.

Course Contents

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: Intrusion Detection and Prevention Concepts

  • Network Attack Phases and Detection
  • Juniper Networks IDP Product Offerings
  • Juniper Networks IDP Three-Tier Architecture
  • Juniper IDP Deployment Modes

Chapter 3: Initial Configuration of IDP Sensor

  • Overview of IDP Sensor Deployment Process
  • Initial Configuration Steps—IDP Standalone Device
  • Initial Configuration Steps—ISG1000/ISG2000
  • Lab 1: Sensor Initial Configuration

Chapter 4: IDP Policy Basics

  • Attack Object Terminology
  • IDP Rule Components
  • IDP Rule-Matching Algorithm
  • Terminal rules
  • Lab 2: Configuring IDP Policies

Chapter 5: Fine-Tuning Policies

  • Tuning Process Overview
  • Step 1: Identifying Machines and Protocols to Monitor
  • Step 2: Identifying and Eliminating False Positives
  • Step 3: Identifying and Configuring Responses to Real Attacks
  • Step 4: Configuring Other Rulebases to Detect Attacks
  • Lab 3: Fine-Tuning IDP Policies

Day 2

Chapter 6: Configuring Additional Rulebases

  • Overview of IDP-Related Rulebases
  • Exempt Rulebases
  • Traffic Anomalies Rulebase
  • Backdoor Rulebase
  • SYN Protector Rulebase
  • Network Honeypot Rulebase
  • Rulebase Processing Order
  • Lab 4: Configuring Additional Rulebases

Chapter 7: Profiler

  • Profiler Overview
  • How to Operate Profiler
  • Using Profiler for Network Discovery
  • Using Profiler to Discover Running Applications
  • Using Profiler to Detect New Devices and Ports
  • Using Profiler to Detect Policy Violations
  • Lab 5: Using Profiler

Chapter 8: Sensor Operation and Sensor Commands

  • Main Components of the Sensor
  • Description of Sensor Processes
  • Managing Policies with the scio Utility
  • Managing Sensor Configuration with the scio Utility
  • Monitoring with the sctop Utility
  • Lab 6: Using Sensor Commands

Chapter 9: Troubleshooting

  • Review of Sensor Communication
  • Troubleshooting Tools
  • Troubleshooting Scenarios
  • Reimaging the Sensor
  • Lab 7: Troubleshooting

Day 3

Chapter 10: Managing Attack Objects

  • Examining Predefined Attack Objects
  • Examining Predefined Attack Object Groups
  • Creating New Custom Attack Object Groups
  • Updating the Attack Object Database
  • Searching the Attack Object Database
  • Lab 8: Managing Attack Objects

Chapter 11: Creating Custom Signatures

  • IDP Packet Inspection
  • Obtaining Attack Information
  • Understanding Regular Expressions
  • Creating a Signature-Based Attack Object
  • Creating a Compound Attack Object
  • Lab 9: Creating Custom Signatures

Chapter 12: Configuring Sensors for External High Availability

  • External HA Operation
  • Configuring Sensors for External HA

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