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Andrew Hay, Andrew leads a team of software developers at Q1 Labs Inc. integrating 3rd party event and vulnerability data into QRadar, their flagship
network security management solution. Prior to joining Q1 Labs, Andrew was CEO and co-founder of Koteas Corporation, a leading provider
of end to end security and privacy solutions for government and enterprise. His resume also includes such organizations as Nokia Enterprise
Solutions, Nortel Networks, and Magma Communications, a division of Primus. Andrew is a strong advocate of security training, certification
programs, and public awareness initiatives. He also holds several industry certifications including the CCNA, CCSA, CCSE, CCSE NGX, CCSE
Plus, Security+, GCIA, GCIH, SSP-MPA, SSP-CNSA, NSA, RHCT, and RHCE.
Keli Hay, Keli is a certified professional instructor through Freisen, Kaye and Associates, with over 15 years experience in IT. She also has a
diploma in Business Administration with a major in Information Systems. Keli is currently working as an Instructional Designer, primarily
for a large, global IT client, and is based in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. In other roles, Keli has provided technical support
and training for company specific and third party products, provisioned client services, provided customer service, and audited IT services.
Keli's employers include PulseLearning Inc., Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), Nortel, and Magma Communications, a division of Primus.
Keli also acted as a technical editor consultant on OSSEC Host-Based Intrusion Detection Guide (ISBN 978-1-59749-240-9). She enjoys learning
and writing about and helping to train people on different products.
Peter Giannoulis, Peter is an information security consultant in Toronto, Ontario. Over the last 10 years Peter has been involved in the design and implementation
of client defenses using many different security technologies. He is also skilled in vulnerability and penetration testing having taken
part in hundreds of assessments. Peter has been involved with SANS and GIAC for quite some time as an Instructor, Authorized Grader for
the GSEC certification, courseware author, exam developer, Advisory Board member, and is currently a Technical Director for the GIAC
family of certifications. He currently maintains the first information security streaming video website (www.theacademy.ca), which assists
organizations in implementing and troubleshooting some of the most popular security products. Peter's current certifications include:
GSEC, GCIH, GCIA, GCFA, GCFW, GREM, GSNA, CISSP, CCSI, INFOSEC, CCSP, & MCSE.
Description
"While Nokia is perhaps most recognized for its leadership in the mobile phone market, they have successfully demonstrated their knowledge
of the Internet security appliance market and its customers requirements."
--Chris Christiansen, Vice President, Internet Infrastructure
and Security Software, IDC.
Syngress has a long history of publishing market-leading books for system administrators and security professionals
on commercial security products, particularly Firewall and Virtual Private Network (VPN) appliances from Cisco, Check Point, Juniper,
SonicWall, and Nokia (see related titles for sales histories). The Nokia Firewall, VPN, and IPSO Configuration Guide will be the only
book on the market covering the all-new Nokia Firewall/VPN Appliance suite. Nokia Firewall/VPN appliances are designed to protect and
extend the network perimeter.
According to IDC research, Nokia Firewall/VPN Appliances hold the #3 worldwide market-share position in
this space behind Cisco and Juniper/NetScreen. IDC estimated the total Firewall/VPN market at $6 billion in 2007, and Nokia owns 6.6%
of this market. Nokia's primary customers for security appliances are Mid-size to Large enterprises who need site-to-site connectivity
and Mid-size to Large enterprises who need remote access connectivity through enterprise-deployed mobile devices. Nokia appliances for
this market are priced form $1,000 for the simplest devices (Nokia IP60) up to $60,0000 for large enterprise- and service-provider class
devices (like the Nokia IP2450 released in Q4 2007). While the feature set of such a broad product range obviously varies greatly, all
of the appliances run on the same operating system: Nokia IPSO (IPSO refers to Ipsilon Networks, a company specializing in IP switching
acquired by Nokia in 1997. The definition of the acronym has little to no meaning for customers.) As a result of this common operating
system across the product line, The Nokia Firewall, VPN, and IPSO Configuration Guide will be an essential reference to users of any
of these products. Users manage the Nokia IPSO (which is a Linux variant, specifically designed for these appliances) through a Web interface
called Nokia Network Voyager or via a powerful Command Line Interface (CLI). Coverage within the book becomes increasingly complex relative
to the product line.
The Nokia Firewall, VPN, and IPSO Configuration Guide and companion Web site will provide seasoned network administrators
and security professionals with the in-depth coverage and step-by-step walkthroughs they require to properly secure their network perimeters
and ensure safe connectivity for remote users. The book contains special chapters devoted to mastering the complex Nokia IPSO command
line, as well as tips and tricks for taking advantage of the new "ease of use" features in the Nokia Network Voyager Web interface. In
addition, the companion Web site offers downloadable video walkthroughs on various installation and troubleshooting tips from the authors.
Audience
Network administrators, IT Security professionals, IT Security auditors, IT Security consultants.
Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1
: Nokia Security Solutions Overview
Chapter 2
: Nokia IPSO Overview
Chapter 3
: Initial IPSO Configuration
Chapter 4
: Nokia Network Voyager
Chapter 5
:
Security and Access Configuration
Chapter 6
: Advanced System Administration and Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
:
Advanced Routing Configuration
Chapter 8
: Configuring the Check Point NGX Firewall
Chapter 9
: System
Monitoring
Chapter 10
: High Availability
Chapter 11
: IPSO Command Interface Line Shell (CLISH)
Appendix
A
: UNIX Basics
Appendix B
: Accessing Lab Videos
Index
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Paperback, 488 pages, publication date: NOV-2008
ISBN-13: 978-1-59749-286-7
Imprint: SYNGRESS
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