Center for Qualified CyberSecurity Excellence & Mastery

"Where Qualified Cyber Education Happens"

Learn to successfully survey, install, administer and secure enterprise class Wi-Fi networks.

The Q/WP certification is the enterprise Wi-Fi certification for the Q/WP Class.Since 1999, Taught by SU's advanced Q/WP & Q/WSP training materials are the MOST RESPECTED Wireless Qualification Training in the US. Improving wireless education to the expert level you expect from SU.

Achieving Q/WP sets your wireless career on a firm foundation, ensuring you have the skills to successfully survey, install, and administer enterprise Wi-Fi networks. In this hands-on course, you will gain a full understanding of how radio frequency affects networking so you can perform site surveys, design a high-performance network, and protect both users and sensitive data from potential intruders. Plus, you will explore advanced topics such as VoWLAN deployments, seamless mobile connectivity, and detailed wireless frame analysis. You will use enterprise-class hardware and software tools during live lab exercises, simulating a state-of-the-art production environment.

Included in class fee is Ebook wireless,  SU Practice exams for QWP This SU hands-on, defense in-depth class has 18+ labs to give you the chance to use wireless products from vendors like AirMagnet, Aruba, Meru, AirDefense, CISCO, AirTight Networks, Wi-Spi, Cognio Spectrum Analysers, PROXIM, YDI and much more than the standard

Class Fee: $3,990
Time: 72 hrs
Learning Level: Entry
Contact Hours: 35 hr Lecture 37 hr labs
Prerequisites: Understanding of TCP/IP Protocols
Credits: 72 CPE / 3 CEU
Method of Delivery: Residential (100% face-to-face) or Hybrid
Instructor: TBD
Method of Evaluation: 95 % attendance 2. 100 % completion of Lab
Grading: Pass = Attendance+ labs & quizzes Fail > 95% Attendance

Sample Job Titles:
Information Systems Security Engineer
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Administrator
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Engineer
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Technician
Network Administrator
Network Analyst / Network Security Engineer
Network Security Specialist
Security Analyst/ Security Engineer
Security Specialist /Systems Security Engineer

 

This 72 hour accelerated class is taught using face to face modality or hybrid modality. Class includes 72 hours of contact studies, labs, reading assignments and final exam - passing the final exam is a requirement for graduation.

Learning Objectives: Enterprise Network Defense Analysis - Uses defensive measures and information collected from a variety of sources to identify, analyze, and report events that occur or might occur within the enterprise network in order to protect information, information systems, and networks from threats.
-  Ownership concepts of 801, blue tooth and man's
-  Wireless security policy creation and alignment
-  Wireless design and control methods
-  Return on investment strategies and methods
-  Automated tools and management strategies            Q/WP Class textbook, Q/WSP Study guide, labs. CWNA/ CWSP ebooks

KU Outcomes

Who Should Attend
Information Security Officers, Information Systems Managers, Telecommunications and Network Administrators and Engineers , Consultants, Systems and Data Security Analysts, Compliance Officers, Chief Security Officers, and others concerned with wireless securityAll attendees receive hands-on experience configuring, testing, and implementing a broad variety of layer2 and layer3 wireless security solutions using hardware and software from the following vendors:

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Grades - All students must ordinarily take all quizzes, labs, final exam and submit the class practical in order to be eligible for a Q/ISP, Q/IAP, Q/SSE, or Q/WP credential unless granted an exception in writing by the President. Know that Q/ISP classes draws quite the spectrum of students, including "those less comfortable," "those more comfortable," and those somewhere in between. However, what ultimately matters in this course is not so much where you end up relative to your classmates but where you end up relative to yourself in on Friday of class. The course is graded as a pass or fail solely on your attendance and participation. Those less comfortable and somewhere in between are not at a disadvantage vis-à-vis those more comfortable. Escalating labs help you prepare for real world scenarios. Each labs escalates upon itself, increasing in intensity, rising to the next level, while your mitigating the threat step by step

Books – 3 Ebooks are provided for this course. No external books are required. However, you may want to supplement your preparation for or review of some lectures with self-assigned readings relevant to those lectures' content from either of the books below. The first is intended for those inexperienced in (or less comfortable with the idea of) hacking. The second is intended for those experienced in (or more comfortable with the idea of) hacking. Both are available at sites like Amazon.com. Both are avail at the SU Hacker Library. Realize that free, if not superior, resources can be found on the SU website.

Those Less Comfortable – Hacking Wireless for Dummies, Kevin Beaver - Publication Date: January 29, 2013 

For Those More Comfortable The Basics of Hacking and wireless Penetration Testing: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Made Easy by Patrick ngebretson (Jun 24, 2013)
The book below is recommended for those interested in understanding how their own computers work for personal edification

How Computers Work, Ninth Edition Ron White Que Publishing, 2007 ISBN 0-7897-3613-6
This last book below is recommended for aspiring hackers, those interested in programming techniques and low-level optimization of code for applications beyond the scope of this course. Hacker’s Delight, Second Edition Henry S. Warren Jr. Addison-Wesley, 2012 ISBN 0-321-84268-5