
To earn CIW Professional designation, students must pass CIW Foundation (1D0-410) and any CIW job role series exam. Students who have passed multiple CIW series exams are still considered a CIW Professional until they pass the required exams for Master CIW certification. Most CIW Professionals seeks Master CIW certification and are in the process of passing the required series exams necessary a Master CIW Administrator or a Master CIW Designer.
CIW Server Administrator Series
CIW Internetworking Professional Series
CIW Security Professional Series
CIW E-Commerce Designer Series
| Who is the target audience?
All professionals who interface with the Internet. Information in this course is required for all levels of specialization in the CIW program. |
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| What is the Job responsibilities?
Understand the common core of Internet knowledge, and apply the foundation skills required for further specialization. |
| Internet Business Fundamental (1IF)
Students will learn to use the Internet for email, the World Wide Web, newsgroups, Gopher, Veronicq, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Telnet. Students will gain experience using the most popular Internet browsers. Students will also learn about business on the Internet, and how business research can help companies gain market intelligence. |
| Web Page Authoring Fundamentals
(2WPAF)
Web Page Authoring Fundamentals is a two-day course designed to teach students Web page creation and other aspects of Web authoring. Students gain experience developing Web pages in a text editor and a graphic user interface (GUI) editor. Students also learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and study the basics of Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), JavaScript, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), and the Document Object Model (DOM). After completing this course, students will be able to create simple Web pages containing text, graphics, hyperlinks, tables, forms, and frames. |
| Networking Essentials (2NF)
This class designed to teach students fundamental networking concepts and practices. Topics include network architecture and standards, network types, protocols, Internet servers, TCP/IP, and security. |
THE Server Administrator Series
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Who is the target audience?
LAN/WAN administrators, systems administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. What is the Job responsibilities? Manage and tune corporate Internet and intranet infrastructure; monitor Web, FTP, news and mail servers; configure and deploy e-business solutions servers.
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Internet System Management / Advanced (PS026) Internet System Management teaches foundational Internet services. Students learn user management concepts in NT and Linux, configure Domain Name System (DNS) services, and Microsoft WINS, Samba, Telnet, and FTP. Students also learn about choosing appropriate Internet system platforms and receive training on how to calculate throughput, choose appropriate Internet connections and configure Windows NT Server 4.0 and Red Hat Linux 6.1 to use TCP/IP services for any business interested in establishing an effective e-commerce presence. Advanced Internet System Management teaches students how to implement mission-critical services on the Windows NT 4.0 and Red Hat Linux 6.1 platforms. Students install and configure Web, Newsgroup, e-mail and proxy servers; receive in-depth understanding of how to connect e-commerce databases to Web servers; and learn how to enable CGI on NT and Linux. Students also learn about backup and load balancing issues, and receive foundational knowledge concerning Internet security. This course is designed for personnel responsible for implementing real-world solutions for company intranets or ISPs that provide Internet Web services. |
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The CIW Internetworking Professional defines network architecture, identifies
infrastructure components, and monitors and analyzes network performance.
This individual is responsible for the design and management of enterprise
TCP/IP networks.
Who is the target audience?
Network engineers, network architects, internetworking engineers, LAN/WAN
administrators, systems administrators, systems managers, intranet
administrators.
What is the Job responsibilities?
Define network architecture; identify infrastructure components; monitor and
analyze network performance; and design; manage and troubleshoot enterprise
TCP/IP networks.

TCP/IP Internetworking Concepts and Practices / Advanced (PS022)
TCP/IP Internetworking teaches key Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) concepts and protocols so network professionals can effectively plan, deploy and manage a TCP/IP enterprise network. Students will learn to build an enterprise network and analyze TCP/IP application and protocol information.
Price: HK$4,700.00 (2 days/ 12 hours)
Commencing Date: Apr 17, 2002
Advanced TCP/IP Concepts and Practices emphasizes advanced concepts directly related to Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks. It guides students through TCP/IP topics such as Multicast IP, Mobile IP, and Ipv6. Students will troubleshoot and manage TCP/IP networks using a packet snifter, TCP/IP utilities, and protocols such as Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
Price: HK$7,800.00 (3 days/ 18 hours)
Commencing Date: May 16, 2002
| The CIW Security Professional
implements security policy, identifies security threats, and develops
countermeasures using firewall systems and attack-recognition
technologies. This individual is responsible for managing the
deployment of e-business solutions transaction and payment security
solutions. |
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Who is the target audience? Network server administrators, firewall administrators, systems administrators, application developers, and IT Security officers. What is the Job responsibilities? Implement e-business solutions security policies; identify security threats and develop countermeasures using Firewall systems and attack-recognition technologies; and manage the deployment of security solutions.
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| Network Security and
Firewalls (2NSF) Network Security and Firewalls is designed to introduce Internet engineers and systems administrators to authentication and encryption techniques, security policy fundamentals, and security resources. Students will learn the fundamental protocols that enable networks to communicate Application Control Lists and Execution Control Lists to router and operating systems security. Price: HK$4,700 Commencing Date: Mar 5, 2002 |
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| Security Audit, Attacks
and Threat Analysis (2SATA) Security Auditing, Attacks, and Threat Analysis teaches the latest methods available to test security implementations for weaknesses using both hacker techniques and automated tools. Students will learn how to analyze security to determine threats and reconstruct attacks. Proper security auditing methods will also be covered at length. Price: HK$4,700 Commencing Date: Mar 26 & May 23, 2002 |
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Operating
System Security (1OSS) Price: HK$2,300 Commencing Date: Mar 8, 2002 |
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| The CIW Site Designer applies human-factors principles to designing, implementing, and maintaining hypertext-based publishing sites using authoring and scripting languages, content creation and management tools, and digital media tools. | |
| Who is the target audience?
Web authors, marketing and communications professionals, PR
professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical
writers, and library scientists. |
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| What is the Job responsibilities?
Implementing and maintain hypertext-based Web sites using authoring and
scripting languages; create Web content use Web management tools and
digital media tools; and apply human-factors principles to design. |
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| Design Methodology and Technology
(5DMT)
Design Methodology and Technology teaches students how to create and manage Web sites using FrontPage 98, NetObjects Function 4.0, Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards. Students will also implement the latest strategies to develop third-generation Web sites, evaluate design tools, discuss future technology standards, and explore the incompatibility issues surrounding current browsers. The course focuses on theory, design and Web construction, along with information architecture concepts, Web project management, scenario development and performance evaluation. |
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| The CIW E-Commerce Designer focuses on standards, technologies and practices for both business-to-business and business-to-customer e-commerce models. This individual understands and facilitates relationships among marketing, promotion, customer service, user interaction, purchasing methods, and secure transactions by using SSL and SET, payment gateways inventory control, shipping and order information and site performance testing and evaluation. | |
| Who is the target audience?
Network server administrators, firewall administrators, systems administrators, application developers, IT security officers and Webmasters. |
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| What is the Job responsibilities?
Design and implement commerce-driven Web sites; identify customer needs; monitor customer usage patterns; determine order processes and service after sales; and consider how e-business solutions can increase sales. |
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| E-Commerce Strategies and Practice
(5ECSP)
E-Commerce Strategy and Practice teaches students how to conduct business online and technological issues associated with constructing an electronic-commerce Web site, examine strategies and products available for building electronic-commerce sites, examine how such sites are managed, and explore how they can complement an existing business infrastructure. Students get hands-on experience implementing the technology to engage cardholders, merchants, issuers, payment gateways and other parties in electronic transactions. |
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| E-Commerce Strategies and Practice
(5ECSP)
E-Commerce Strategy and Practice teaches students how to conduct business online and technological issues associated with constructing an electronic-commerce Web site, examine strategies and products available for building electronic-commerce sites, examine how such sites are managed, and explore how they can complement an existing business infrastructure. Students get hands-on experience implementing the technology to engage cardholders, merchants, issuers, payment gateways and other parties in electronic transactions. Price: HK$7,800 Commencing Date: Apr 10, 2002 |
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| Design Methodology and Technology
(5DMT)
Design Methodology and Technology teaches students how to create and manage Web sites using FrontPage 98, NetObjects Function 4.0, Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards. Students will also implement the latest strategies to develop third-generation Web sites, evaluate design tools, discuss future technology standards, and explore the incompatibility issues surrounding current browsers. The course focuses on theory, design and Web construction, along with information architecture concepts, Web project management, scenario development and performance evaluation. Price: HK$7,800 |
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