What is the aim of this
course?
According to some
observers including Tim Cleary, many Wall Street analysts routinely
downgrade the stock values of those organizations that did not
appear to have an appropriate Internet Strategy. This is not
surprising. The Internet is creating unprecedented business
opportunities as well as service and market avenues that were
inconceivable just a few years ago. From public relations
opportunities through the actual conduct of business transactions,
financial institutions and various business enterprises are
increasing the contribution of online business to enhance their
revenues.
The forward looking organization can only position itself to develop
and maintain a presence in such a manner as to facilitate a timely
response to opportunities as they emerge in the competitive
environment.
This course is an effort to build internal capacity of financial
institutions to carve and retain a profitable niche in the market.
Who is it for?
A must for
professionals with a special interest in IT, marketing, finance,
human resource, audit, administration and applied research and
corporate planning.
What will you learn?
An Introduction To
The Internet & The World Wide Web
HTML Basics
HTML Editors
HTML Tags and Links
HTML Tables
Frames
Forms
Managing Images and Backgrounds
Image Maps
Animation, Sound and Video on the Web
Web Authoring using Dream weaver and Fireworks
Web-Database Interfacing using Cold Fusion

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What
is the aim of this course?
Computer
fraud has become an increasing aspect of economic crime costing
millions of dollars of losses to several institutions who keep such
incidents on the quiet for fear of undermining customer confidence.
Operational failures and accidents pose an equally potentially
disastrous threat from another angle altogether.
This course explores proactive ways of mitigating such potential
sources of loss which can threaten the very survival of the
financial institution.
Who is it for?
Executives and management personnel engaged in supervision, control
and audit functions, information technology professionals, finance,
human resource and administrative management staff would find this
course very helpful.
What will you learn?
Windows
2000 Security Architecture
Introduction To Active Directory
Windows 2000 Authority
User Logon Control
Groups
Resource Access Control
Windows 2000 Auditing
Delegation And Auditing
Tools For Managing/Auditing Windows 2000 Security
How To Audit Windows 2000
Advanced Technologies
Composite Laboratory
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