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MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications

Published by admin on August 8th, 2009 - in Everything you want to know

About MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications Certification

Microsoft’s MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications certification is one of the latest in the range of certifications offered by Microsoft. This certification has been designed for professionals who have a thorough knowledge and expertise in .NET Framework 2.0. These professionals have in-depth knowledge in Web services, .NET Framework remoting, Enterprise Services, and Message Queuing technology. This certification is a pre-requisite for the more advanced Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) certification.

MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications certification core exams

What is .NET 2.0 Application Development (70-536) exam?

Microsoft’s 70-536 is designed to test your knowledge of the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 fundamentals. The 70-536 exam measures your skills that include Developing applications, Implementing service processes, threading, and application domains, embedding configuration, diagnostic, management, and installation features into a .NET Framework application, etc. After passing this test along with another core exam, you will become an MCTS: .NET 2.0 Web Applications, MCTS: .NET 2.0 Windows Applications or MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications.

What is .NET 2.0 Distributed Application Development (70-529) exam?

The Microsoft 70-529-CSHARP exam measures your knowledge and skills in developing and implementing distributed applications by using ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET Framework with C#. The exam measures your knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and the new features of ASP.NET 2.0. You have to take this exam along with exam 70-536, to achieve the MCTS: .NET 2.0 distributed Applications credential.

Code languages

When the exam begins, you can choose the programming language in which the code segments will appear. The available code languages for this exam are as follows:

  • Microsoft Visual Basic 2005
  • Microsoft Visual C# 2005

Benefits of MCTS: .NET 2.0 Web Applications certification

  • Microsoft products are most widely used today and the MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications certification proves expertise on the Microsoft products and technologies.
  • Professionals holding the MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications certification enhances employment opportunities for programmers.
  • MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications certification is helpful for professionals who have entry-level certifications in related technologies to upgrade their credentials and get recognition from the industry.
  • MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications Certified professional get special offers and discount on Microsoft products and other selected products from Microsoft.

Job Roles for MCTS certified professionals

The job roles for MCTS certified professionals typically include:

  • Web developers
  • Windows developers
  • Enterprise software developers

How uCertify helps you get MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications certified?

The uCertify MCTS: .NET 2.0 Distributed Applications certification preparation kits (PrepKits) include realistic practice tests containing challenging questions to help you pass the certification exams. Exhaustive study notes, tips and tricks, and “How tos” make these PrepKits a complete preparation solution for the MCTS: .NET 2.0 certification exams. Interactive quizzes help you memorize the essential concepts, terminology, and definitions related to the .NET 2.0 technology.

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Skills required for Microsoft test 77-600

Published by admin on August 6th, 2009 - in MS Office 2007, Skills Require

Microsoft has specified more than thirty objectives for the 77-600 test, which are grouped under seven topics. Following are the important areas in which an individual should possess good knowledge before taking the 77-600 test:

  1. Managing Windows Firewall.
  2. Locking a computer.
  3. Managing Windows Internet Explorer security.
  4. Configuring local user accounts.
  5. Managing network connections.
  6. Managing remote access to your computer.
  7. Connecting to another computer.
  8. Managing devices and drivers.
  9. Managing display settings.
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Skill Required for OMG-OCUP-100

Published by admin on August 4th, 2009 - in Skills Require

The OCUP Program was developed and is run as a joint program of OMG and the UML Technology Institute (UTI). OMG will spread and promote the OCUP Program, while UTI will collaborate on its promotion and administration in the Asia-Pacific region. Microsoft has specified more than twenty objectives for the OCUP-100 test, which are grouped under five topics. Following are the important areas in which an individual should possess good knowledge before taking the OCUP-100 test:

  1. Understanding the core modeling concepts of UML.
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Everything you want to know about CompTIA Server+ (SK0-002) test

Published by admin on August 3rd, 2009 - in Everything you want to know

Q. What is the pre-requisite for taking the CompTIA Server+ (SK0-002) test?

A. There is no prerequisite for taking the SK0-002 test. Passing the SK0-002 test is required to achieve the Server+ certification as a Certified IT Technician.

Q. What certificate does it provide?

A. The SK0-002 test is a test required to achieve the Server+ certification.

Q. How many questions are asked in the test?

A. The test consists of multiple-choice questions. There are no case study type questions and the test is not adaptive. You will be required to attempt approximately 80 questions.

Q. What is the duration of the test?

A. You are required to attempt all the questions in 90 minutes.

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Certification Exams: How to face them?

Published by admin on August 2nd, 2009 - in Things to practice

Preparing for the exam

The certification exams check your knowledge and experience on their subject. So the best way to get through is to learn and master each and every aspect of the technology and get hands-on experience on it. Of course, you have to study hard, as there is no short cut to success, but if you prepare systematically, you can pass all these exams easily.

Take the following steps to ensure success in the exams:

  • Identify the exam objectives by visiting the product vendors site because these objectives keep on changing from time to time.
  • Study the suggested reading material and make sure you understand everything and also perform the tasks they suggest.
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  • If you feel the need, you can also go for instructor-led or online training courses.
  • Nothing beats a test better than taking it beforehand. Buy good test simulation software and test your skills on it.
  • Register for the test at least two weeks before. This helps in building the tempo.

Before the test

  • Be confident and relaxed.
  • Sleep well the night before the exam.
  • Arrive early at the test center with at least two forms of identification.
  • If you need a quick drink of water or a visit to the restroom, take time before the exam, because once started, the exam will not be paused for these needs.

At the Testing center

  • You will be asked to present your ID and sign the log when you arrive at the testing center.
  • The center in-charge will explain the rules that you have to follow during the exam and will ask you to sign a paper stating that you understand the rules of the exams and will follow them.
  • You are not allowed to take in any sort of written or printed material with you to the exam. You will be provided with scratch paper, pencils and anything you need for the exam.
  • Before the test, you will have an opportunity to take a practice exam that is not related with the subject but will give you an orientation of the exam process.
  • If you have any problem regarding the testing process, you can ask the test administrator.

Test Taking Approach

  • As you start the test, be calm and read the question and ALL its options carefully even if you think you know the answer.
  • If you are taking an adaptive test, REMEMBER you will not get a chance to change your answer once you move on, so be sure before you mark the answer. In a linear test, you will have a chance to change the answer.
  • If you know the answer, answer the question and move on. If you are not sure, still mark your best guess and move on. If it is a linear test, you should also bookmark the question so that you can return to it afterwards.
  • Sometimes related questions also provide answer for the questions you were unsure of. So, it is always a good idea to bookmark the question.
  • If you are unsure of the correct answer, read all options and eliminate those that are obviously wrong. Then choose from the remaining options.
  • Once you have finished answering all the questions, check the time left. If you have time, review the bookmarked questions.
  • Never leave a question unanswered. All certification tests that we know are timed and count unanswered questions as wrong. If you don’t have the time, take a blind guess.

Most importantly, keep faith in yourself and you will see that nothing is impossible. You can always find what works for you and what does not and plan your preparations accordingly. This may not be an exhaustive list of what to do and what not to do, but we do hope that these tips will pave your way towards your ultimate goal, i.e., to be certified.

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Intrusion Detection Systems

Published by admin on August 1st, 2009 - in Ec-council, Ethical Hacker

An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is used to detect unauthorized attempts at accessing and manipulating computer systems locally, through the Internet or through an intranet. It can detect several types of attacks and malicious behaviors that can compromise the security of a network and its computers. This includes network attacks against vulnerable services, unauthorized logins and access to sensitive data, and malware (e.g. viruses, worms, etc.). An IDS also detects attacks that originate from within a system. In most cases, an IDS has three main components: Sensors, Console, and Engine. Sensors generate security events. A console is used to alert and control sensors and to monitor events. An engine is used to record events and to generate security alerts based on received security events. In many IDS implementations, these three components are combined into a single device. Basically, the two following types of IDS are used :

  • Network-based IDS
  • Host-based IDS

Network-based IDS: A Network-based Detection System (NIDS) analyzes data packets flowing through a network. It can detect malicious packets that are designed to be overlooked by a firewall’s simplistic filtering rules. It is responsible for detecting anomalous or inappropriate data that may be considered ‘unauthorized’ on a network. An NIDS captures and inspects all data traffic, regardless of whether it is permitted for checking or not.

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Host-Based IDS: Host-based IDS (HIDS) is an Intrusion Detection System that runs on the system to be monitored. HIDS monitors only the data that is directed to or originating from that particular system on which HIDS is installed. Besides network traffic for detecting attacks, it can also monitor other parameters of the system such as running processes, file system access and integrity, and user logins for identifying malicious activities. BlackIce Defender and Tripwire are good examples of HIDS. Tripwire is an HIDS tool that automatically calculates the cryptographic hashes of all system files as well as any other files that a Network Administrator wants to monitor for modifications. It then periodically scans all monitored files and recalculates the information to see whether the files have been modified or not. It raises an alarm if changes are detected.

IDS Responses

The following are types of responses generated by an IDS:

  1. True Positive: A valid anomaly is detected, and an alarm is generated.
  2. True Negative: No anomaly is present, and no alarm is generated.
  3. False Positive: No anomaly is present, but an alarm is generated. This is the worst case. If any IDS response is a false positive high rate, IDS is ignored and not used.
  4. False Negative: A valid anomaly is present, but no alarm has been generated.

IDS Detection Methods

  • Statistical Anomaly Detection: The Statistical Anomaly Detection method, also known as behavior-based detection, compares the current system operating characteristics on many base-line factors such as CPU utilization, file access activity and disk usages, etc. In this method, the Intrusion Detection System provides the facility for either a Network Administrator to make the profiles of authorized activities or place the IDS in learning mode so that it can learn what is to be added as normal activity. A large amount of time needs to be dedicated to ascertain whether the IDS is producing few false negatives or not. Hence, the main drawback of IDS is that if an attacker slowly changes his activities over time, the IDS might be fooled into accepting the new behavior.
  • Pattern Matching Detection: The Pattern Matching IDS, also known as knowledge-based or signature-based IDS, is mainly based on a database of known attacks. These known attacks are loaded into the IDS as signatures. When this happens, the IDS begins to guard the network. These signatures are usually given a number or name so that the Network Administrator can easily identify the occurring attack. Alerts from this IDS can be triggered for fragmented IP packets, streams of SYN packets (DoS), or any malformed Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets. The main disadvantage of the Pattern Matching System is that such an IDS can only trigger on signatures that are stored in the database of the IDS. However, any new or any obfusticated attack performed by an attacker will be undetected.
  • Protocol Detection Method: In the Protocol Detection Method, IDS keeps state information and can detect abnormal activities of protocols such as IP, TCP, and UDP protocols. If there is any violation in an incoming protocol rule, the IDS sends an alert message to the Network Administrator. Such an IDS is usually installed on the Web server and monitors the communication between a user and the system on which it is installed.

Anti-x

Anti-x is a component of Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA). Anti-x provides an in-depth security design that prevents various types of problems such as viruses. The security provided by the tool includes the following:

  • Anti-virus: It scans network traffic and prevents the transmission of known viruses. It detects viruses through their virus signatures.
  • Anti-spyware: It scans network traffic and prevents the transmission of spyware programs. As spyware can damage the system, this tool becomes very critical for any organization. Spyware eats into a lot of precious bandwidth too.
  • Anti-spam: It deletes and segregates all junk e-mails before forwarding them to users. It examines all e-mails that arrive in the network.
  • Anti-phishing: It prevents any phishing attacks from reaching network users.
  • URL filtering: It filters Web traffic based on URLs to prevent users from connecting to inappropriate sites.
  • E-mail filtering: Apart from providing the anti-spamming feature, it also filters e-mails containing offensive materials, thus potentially protecting an organization from lawsuits.

The Cisco ASA appliance can be configured for a network-based role for all functions of Anti-x.
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