cyber security analyst certification

7
Certified Cyber Security Analyst VS-1160

Upload: vskills

Post on 28-Jan-2015

104 views

Category:

Education


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Vskills certification for Cyber Security Analyst assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for cyber security and forensics. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in cybercrime, IT Act 2000, cyberoffenses, wireless devices cybercrime, phishing, keyloggers, backdoors, SQL injection, DDoS attacks, identity theft, computer and wireless forensics, cyberterrorism, social media marketing, incident handling and privacy.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: cyber security analyst certification

Certified Cyber Security Analyst

VS-1160

Page 2: cyber security analyst certification

Certified Cyber Security Analyst

www.vskills.in

CCCCertified ertified ertified ertified Cyber Security AnalystCyber Security AnalystCyber Security AnalystCyber Security Analyst Certification CodeCertification CodeCertification CodeCertification Code VS-1160 Vskills certification for Cyber Security Analyst assesses the candidate as per the company’s

need for cyber security and forensics. The certification tests the candidates on various areas

in cybercrime, IT Act 2000, cyberoffenses, wireless devices cybercrime, phishing,

keyloggers, backdoors, SQL injection, DDoS attacks, identity theft, computer and wireless

forensics, cyberterrorism, social media marketing, incident handling and privacy.

Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification? This Course is intended for professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen

areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take

certification for further career progression.

Earning Vskills Cyber Security Analyst Certification can help candidate differentiate in

today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying

their advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential.

Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification? Job seekers looking to find employment in IT or cyber security departments of various

companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and make their CV

stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their employers the

value of their skills through this certification.

Test DetailsTest DetailsTest DetailsTest Details

• Duration:Duration:Duration:Duration: 60 minutes

• No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions: 50

• Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%)

There is no negative marking in this module.

FeFeFeFee Structuree Structuree Structuree Structure

Rs. 3,500/- (Includes all taxes)

Companies that hire Vskills Companies that hire Vskills Companies that hire Vskills Companies that hire Vskills Cyber Security AnalystCyber Security AnalystCyber Security AnalystCyber Security Analyst Cyber Security Analysts are in great demand. Companies specializing in IT or cyber

security is constantly hiring skilled Cyber Security Analysts. Various public and private

companies also need Cyber Security Analysts for their IT or cyber security departments.

Page 3: cyber security analyst certification

Certified Cyber Security Analyst

www.vskills.in

Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents

1.1.1.1. Introduction to CybercrimeIntroduction to CybercrimeIntroduction to CybercrimeIntroduction to Cybercrime 1.1 Definition and History 1.2 Cybercrime and Information Security 1.3 Who are Cybercriminals and their classifications 1.4 The Legal Perspectives 1.5 An Indian Perspective 1.6 Cybercrime and the Indian ITAct 2000 1.7 A Global Perspective on Cybercrimes 1.8 Survival for the Netizens 1.9 Concluding Remarks and Way Forward to Further Chapters 2.2.2.2. Cyberoffenses Cyberoffenses Cyberoffenses Cyberoffenses 2.1 How Criminals Plan the Attacks 2.2 Social Engineering 2.3 Cyberstalking 2.4 Cybercafe and Cybercrimes 2.5 Botnets 2.6 Attack Vector 2.7 Cloud Computing 3.3.3.3. CybercrimeCybercrimeCybercrimeCybercrime and Wireless Devicesand Wireless Devicesand Wireless Devicesand Wireless Devices 3.1 Proliferation of Mobile and Wireless Devices 3.2 Trends in Mobility 3.3 Credit Card Frauds in Mobile and Wireless Computing Era 3.4 Security Challenges Posed by Mobile Devices 3.5 Registry Settings for Mobile Devices 3.6 Authentication Service Security 3.7 Attacks on Mobile/Cell Phones 3.8 Security Implications for Organizations 3.9 Organizational Measures for Handling Mobile 3.10 Organizational Security Policies and Measures in Mobile Computing Era 3.11 Laptops 4.4.4.4. Tools and Methods Used in CybercrimeTools and Methods Used in CybercrimeTools and Methods Used in CybercrimeTools and Methods Used in Cybercrime 4.1 Proxy Servers and Anonymizers 4.2 Phishing 4.3 Password Cracking 4.4 Keyloggers and Spywares 4.5 Virus and Worms 4.6 Trojan Horses and Backdoors 4.7 Steganography 4.8 DoS and DDoS Attacks 4.9 SQL Injection

Page 4: cyber security analyst certification

Certified Cyber Security Analyst

www.vskills.in

4.10 Buffer Overflow 4.11 Attacks on Wireless Networks 5.5.5.5. Phishing and Identity TheftPhishing and Identity TheftPhishing and Identity TheftPhishing and Identity Theft 5.1 Phishing 5.2 Identity Theft (ID Theft) 6.6.6.6. The Legal PerspectivesThe Legal PerspectivesThe Legal PerspectivesThe Legal Perspectives 6.1 Cybercrime and the Legal Landscape around the World 6.2 Cyberlaws in India 6.3 The Indian IT Act 6.4 Challenges to Indian Law and Cybercrime Scenario in India 6.5 Consequences of Not Addressing the Weakness in Information Technology Act 6.6 Digital Signatures and the Indian IT Act 6.7 Amendments to the Indian IT Act 6.8 Cybercrime and Punishment 7.7.7.7. Computer ForensicsComputer ForensicsComputer ForensicsComputer Forensics 7.1 Historical Background of Cyberforensics 7.2 Digital Forensics Science 7.3 The Need for Computer Forensics 7.4 Cyberforensics and Digital Evidence 7.5 Forensics Analysis of E-Mail 7.6 Digital Forensics Life Cycle 7.7 Chain of Custody Concept 7.8 Network Forensics 7.9 Approaching a Computer Forensics Investigation 7.10 Setting up a Computer Forensics Laboratory 7.11 Computer Forensics and Steganography 7.12 Relevance of the OSI 7 Layer Model to Computer Forensics 7.13 Forensics and Social Networking Sites 7.14 Computer Forensics from Compliance Perspective 7.15 Challenges in Computer Forensics 7.16 Special Tools and Techniques 7.17 Forensics Auditing 7.18 Antiforensics 8.8.8.8. Forensics of HandForensics of HandForensics of HandForensics of Hand----Held DevicesHeld DevicesHeld DevicesHeld Devices 8.1 Understanding Cell Phone Working Characteristics 8.2 Hand-Held Devices and Digital Forensics 8.3 Toolkits for Hand-Held Device Forensics 8.4 Forensics of iPods and Digital Music Devices 8.5 An Illustration on Real Life Use of Forensics 8.6 Techno-Legal Challenges with Evidence from Hand-Held Devices 8.7 Organizational Guidelines on Cell Phone Forensics

Page 5: cyber security analyst certification

Certified Cyber Security Analyst

www.vskills.in

9.9.9.9. CybersecurityCybersecurityCybersecurityCybersecurity and and and and OOOOrganizationsrganizationsrganizationsrganizations 9.1 Cost of Cybercrimes and IPR Issues 9.2 Web Threats for Organizations 9.3 Security and Privacy Implications from Cloud Computing 9.4 Social Media Marketing 9.5 Social Computing and the Associated Challenges for Organizations 9.6 Protecting People's Privacy in the Organization 9.7 Organizational Guidelines for Internet Usage 9.8 Safe Computing Guidelines and Computer Usage Policy 9.9 Incident Handling 9.10 Forensics Best Practices for Organizations 9.11 Media and Asset Protection 9.12 Importance of Endpoint Security in Organizations 10.10.10.10. Cybercrime and CyberterrorismCybercrime and CyberterrorismCybercrime and CyberterrorismCybercrime and Cyberterrorism 10.1 Intellectual Property in the Cyberspace 10.2 The Ethical Dimension of Cybercrimes 10.3 The Psychology, Mindset and Skills of Hackers and Other Cybercriminals 10.4 Sociology of Cybercriminals 10.5 Information Warfare 11.11.11.11. CybercrimeCybercrimeCybercrimeCybercrime Case Study Case Study Case Study Case Study 11.1 Real-Life Examples 11.2 Mini-Cases 11.3 Illustrations of Financial Frauds in Cyber Domain 11.4 Digital Signature-Related Crime Scenarios 11.5 Digital Forensics Case Illustrations 11.6 Online Scams

Sample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample Questions

Page 6: cyber security analyst certification

Certified Cyber Security Analyst

www.vskills.in

1. 1. 1. 1. Computer forensics involves all of the following stated activities exceptComputer forensics involves all of the following stated activities exceptComputer forensics involves all of the following stated activities exceptComputer forensics involves all of the following stated activities except

A. Interpretation of computer data

B. Manipulation of computer data

C. Extraction of computer data

D. None of the above

2222. . . . A set of instructions compiled into a program that performs a particular task is A set of instructions compiled into a program that performs a particular task is A set of instructions compiled into a program that performs a particular task is A set of instructions compiled into a program that performs a particular task is

known asknown asknown asknown as

A. Central processing unit

B. Software

C. Hardware

D. None of the above

3333. . . . The smallest addressable unit of dataThe smallest addressable unit of dataThe smallest addressable unit of dataThe smallest addressable unit of data by a HDD generally consists of by a HDD generally consists of by a HDD generally consists of by a HDD generally consists of

A. 64K

B. 8 bits

C. 512 bytes

D. None of the above

4444. . . . A drive is prepared in three processes. The processes include all of the following A drive is prepared in three processes. The processes include all of the following A drive is prepared in three processes. The processes include all of the following A drive is prepared in three processes. The processes include all of the following

exceptexceptexceptexcept

A. High-level formatting

B. Low-level formatting

C. Partitioning

D. None of the above

5555. . . . Areas of files and disks that are not apparent to the user, and sometimes not even Areas of files and disks that are not apparent to the user, and sometimes not even Areas of files and disks that are not apparent to the user, and sometimes not even Areas of files and disks that are not apparent to the user, and sometimes not even

to the operating system, is termed asto the operating system, is termed asto the operating system, is termed asto the operating system, is termed as

A. Latent data

B. Hidden data

C. Missing data

D. None of the above

Answers: 1 (B), 2 (B), 3 (C), 4 (A), 5 (A)

Page 7: cyber security analyst certification