Storage Security


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Target Audience
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
The need for storage security in both small industry and big business is clear in today's ever evolving internetworks. This course examines what the storage security framework is and how companies implement it. This course also examines the risk triad, control measures, security domains, the SAN security architecture and its mechanisms, and different types of NAS security implementations. This course helps to prepare the learner for the E20-001 Information Storage and Management Exam.

Target Audience
Storage architects, administrators, or managers; CIOs or project managers; or recent additions to information and storage management teams

Expected Duration (hours)
1.5

Lesson Objectives

Storage Security

  • recognize the primary services a storage security framework must ensure
  • recognize what risk is in a storage security context
  • recognize how to secure an organization's storage infrastructure
  • identify threats to the storage security domains
  • identify security controls for the storage security domains
  • recognize the vulnerabilities of a storage security framework and how to secure it
  • recognize SAN security mechanisms
  • recognize how ACLs and permissions are used to secure NAS file sharing
  • recognize how Kerberos can be used to secure NAS
  • recognize how CHAP can be used to secure NAS
  • recognize how SAN, NAS, and IP SAN can be secured
  • Course Number:
    dt_ismt_a01_it_enus