MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 30M | 1.05 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
30 Minutes of Video Instruction
Overview
Security for Software Defined Networks—Networking Talks provides you with practical advice and principles of security for and by Software Defined Networks.
Description
Security for Software Defined Networks—Networking Talks introduces security concepts that can be applied to SDN. The course starts with an overview of Software Defined Networking, examining what the architecture provides and detailing the various deployment models. Natalie Timms, CCIE Security, then provides an understanding of SDN and security, outlining how typical security considerations change when applied to an SDN. The course then dives a little deeper, detailing security for and by Software Defined Networks.
Throughout this Networking Talk you will be introduced to concepts such as controller specific hardening, device hardening, network services, application and APIs, management and provisioning, communication channels, agent security services, and agent threat management.
Major sections are as follows:
Lesson 1—SDN Overview
Lesson 2—SDN and Security
Lesson 3—Security for the SDN
Lesson 4—Security by the SDN
Lesson 5—Summary
About the Instructor
Natalie Timmsis a former program manager with the CCIE certification team at Cisco, managing exam curriculums and content for the CCIE Security track before becoming an independent consultant.
Natalie has been involved with computer networking for more than 20 years, much of which was spent with Cisco. Natalie has contributed at the IETF standards level and has written many technical papers and is also a Cisco Press author and U.S. patent holder.
Natalie has also been a technical instructor in the Asia Pac region for Wellfleet Communications/Bay Networks and a multiple Cisco Live Distinguished Speaker award winner.
Natalie has a CCIE Security Certification and has a BSc in Computer Science and Statistics from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
Skill Level
Intermediate
What You Will Learn
How Software-Defined Network (SDN) transitions security from being an overlay service to a core component of the network
How SDN must provide secure boundaries around services and access
How SDN agents and controllers can be provisioned to be a perimeter to an individual device or service
How SDN can provision and enforce a security strategy with the success of this strategy depending on how well the SDN itself is protected
Who Should Take This Course
The target audiences for this video course are those considering SDN deployment, or anyone interested in a starting point for more research on securing an SDN.
The Primary audience includes:
Security Professionals
Network Architects
Business leaders considering SDN
Course Requirements
Knowledge of common security attack methodologies
Familiarity with security protection methods
Table of Contents
Lesson 1—SDN Overview
In this lesson, we will explore how a Software Defined Network (SDN) transitions security from being an overlay service to a core component of the network. We will take a look at the SDN architecture and deployment models.
Lesson 2—SDN and Security
In this lesson we will take a look at how SDN must provide secure boundaries around services and access. We will compare typical DoS and SDN DoS and also examine the differences between security by the SDN and security for the SDN.
Lesson 3—Security for the SDN
This lesson will explore how SDN agents and controllers can be provisioned to be a perimeter to an individual device or service. To understand this more fully we will take a look at security by the SDN in action.
Lesson 4—Security by the SDN
In this lesson we will see how SDN can provision and enforce a security strategy with the success of this strategy depending on how well the SDN itself is protected. We will explore controller specific hardening, Device Hardening for Agents and Controllers, Network Service security, and more.
Lesson 5—Summary
In this summary lesson we will discuss how SDN is an opportunity to make security the focal point of a network solution rather than an overlay.
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