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CCAS Check Point Certified Automation Specialist

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is recommended for technical professionals who automate, orchestrate, and troubleshoot Check Point secured environments. Overview Explain how automation and orchestration work together Understand the key drivers for incorporating automation and orchestration into security management Execute a shell script that demonstrates how to build a comprehensive Security Policy. Recognize how the Check Point API framework integrates with R80 Security Management to support automation and orchestration of daily tasks Describe Check Point API tools and demonstrate how they are used to manage Check Point Security Management solutions Demonstrate how to define new objects and modify existing ones by using the Check Point API The goal of this course is to provide an understanding of the advanced concepts and skills necessary to automate and orchestrate tasks relating to managing Check Point Security Policies Course Ouline Explain how automation and orchestration work together Understand the key drivers for incorporating automation and orchestration into security management Execute a shell script that demonstrates how to build a comprehensive Security Policy. Recognize how the Check Point API framework integrates with R80 Security Management to support automation and orchestration of daily tasks Describe Check Point API tools and demonstrate how they are used to manage Check Point Security Management solutions Demonstrate how to define new objects and modify existing ones by using the Check Point API Demonstrate how to create API commands to efficiently maintain the Check Point Security Management Server database Demonstrate how to use different methods to update the database with API commands Become familiar with client-side and server-side scripting and scripting languages Understand how to use the Bash shell to develop APIs Recognize and describe many of the open source tools that are available to assist with API development Demonstrate how to use a custom REST application to update the database of a Security Management Server Demonstrate how to use Postman to manage the Security Policy database through the Check Point API Understand what steps to take to troubleshoot and debug API scripts Demonstrate basic troubleshooting techniques by reviewing debugging messages in various forms Understand how to use self-service portal capabilities to provide general IT services Recognize how automation tools work with Check Point APIs to automate security management tasks and orchestrate workflow behind service portals Demonstrate common tasks that are automated in a Web portal to manage the Security Policy LAB Exercises Demonstrate Check Point automation and orchestration Manage objects using the Check Point API Create a management API shell script Use a variety of methods to execute API commands Use a custom REST tool for API calls Use Postman for API calls Debug the Check Point management API Automate tasks using a Check Point API enabled Web portal Additional course details: Nexus Humans CCAS Check Point Certified Automation Specialist training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the CCAS Check Point Certified Automation Specialist course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

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Architecting on AWS - Accelerator

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for: Solutions Architects who are new to designing and building cloud architectures Data Center Architects who are migrating from on-premises environment to cloud architectures Other IT/cloud roles who want to understand how to design and build cloud architectures Overview In this course, you will learn how to: Make architectural decisions based on AWS architectural principles and best practices Use AWS services to make your infrastructure scalable, reliable, and highly available Use AWS Managed Services to enable greater flexibility and resiliency in an infrastructure Make an AWS-based infrastructure more efficient to increase performance and reduce costs Use the Well Architected Framework to improve architectures with AWS solutions This course covers all aspects of how to architect for the cloud over four-and-a-half-days. It covers topics from Architecting on AWS and Advanced Architecting on AWS to offer an immersive course in cloud architecture. You will learn how to design cloud architectures, starting small and working to large-scale enterprise level designs-and everything in between. Starting with the Well-Architected Framework, you will learn important architecting information for AWS services including: compute, storage, database, networking, security, monitoring, automation, optimization, benefits of de-coupling applications and serverless, building for resilience, and understanding costs Module 1: Introduction The real story of AWS Well-Architected Framework Six advantages of the cloud Global infrastructure Module 2: The Simplest Architectures S3 Glacier Choosing your regions Hands-on lab: Static Website Module 3: Adding a Compute Layer EC2 Storage solutions for instances Purchasing options such as dedicated host vs instances Module 4: Adding a Database Layer Relational vs non-relational Managed databases RDS Dynamo DB Neptune Hands-on lab: Deploying a web application on AWS Module 5: Networking in AWS Part 1 VPC CIDR and subnets Public vs private subnets NAT and internet gateway Security groups Module 6: Networking in AWS Part 2 Virtual Private Gateway VPN Direct Connect VPC peering Transit Gateway VPC Endpoints Elastic Load Balancer Route 53 Hands-on lab: Creating a VPC Module 7: AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) IAM Identity federation Cognito Module 8: Organizations Organizations Multiple account management Tagging strategies Module 9: Elasticity, High Availability, and Monitoring Elasticity vs inelasticity Monitoring with CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and VPC Flow Logs Auto scaling Scaling databases Hands-on lab: Creating a highly available environment Module 10: Automation Why automate? CloudFormation AWS Quick Starts AWS Systems Manager AWS OpsWorks AWS Elastic Beanstalk Module 11: Deployment Methods Why use a deployment method? Blue green and canary deployment Tools to implement your deployment methods CI/CD Hands-on lab: Automating infrastructure deployment Module 12: Caching When and why you should cache your data Cloudfront Elasticache (Redis/Memcached) DynamoDB Accelerator Module 13: Security of Your Data Shared responsibility model Data classification Encryption Automatic data security Module 14: Building Decoupled Architecture Tight coupling vs loose coupling SQS SNS Module 15: Optimizations and Review Review questions Best practices Activity: Design and architecture - two trues and one lie Module 16: Microservices What is a microservice? Containers ECS Fargate EKS Module 17: Serverless Why use serverless? Lambda API Gateway AWS Step Functions Hands-on lab: Implementing a serverless architecture with AWS Managed Services Module 18: Building for Resilience Using managed services greatly increases resiliency Serverless for resiliency Issues with microservices to be aware of DDoS Hands-on lab: Amazon CloudFront content delivery and automating WAF rules Module 19: Networking in AWS Part 3 Elastic Network Adapter Maximum transmission units Global Accelerator Site to site VPN Transit Gateway Module 20: Understanding Costs Simple monthly calculator Right sizing your instances Price sensitive architecture examples Module 21: Migration Strategies Cloud migration strategies Planning Migrating Optimizing Hands-on lab: Application deployment using AWS Fargate Module 22: RTO/RPO and Backup Recovery Setup Disaster planning Recovery options Module 23: Final Review Architecting advice Service use case questions Example test questions Additional course details: Nexus Humans Architecting on AWS - Accelerator training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Architecting on AWS - Accelerator course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

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Cisco NSO Essentials for Programmers and Network Architects v3.0 (NSO201)

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for System installersSystem integratorsSystem administratorsNetwork administratorsSolutions designers Overview After completing this course, you should be able to:Explain transactional service activation and how it relates to business requirementsExplain the benefits and uses of Cisco NSOExplain how Cisco NSO communicates with network devicesUnderstand the NETCONF protocol and be able to read and write simple YANG modelsInstall NSO and describe how NSO uses NETCONF and the Device Manager componentUnderstand the difference between devices that are fully NETCONF capable and those that are less or not NETCONF capableExplain the YANG service model structureDescribe how YANG is used with NSO, create and deploy a service, and explain NSO FASTMAPDesign and manage services with YANG modelsPerform NSO configuration and basic troubleshooting, and describe the following NSO features: integration options, alarms and reporting, scalability and performance options, and available function packsUse logs to troubleshoot the Cisco NSO deployment and check NSO communication with network devicesExplain the mapping logic of service parameters to device models and consequently to device configurationsDescribe the use of different integration options and APIsExplain the use of Reactive FASTMAP for manipulating and implementing advanced Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) componentsDescribe the use of feature components and function packsDefine and explain the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Open Source NFV Management and Orchestration (MANO) principles and solutionWork with the alarm console, and understand the NSO alarm structure and how it conforms to modern network operations procedures The Cisco NSO Essentials for Programmers and Network Architects (NSO201) course introduces you to Cisco© Network Services Orchestrator (NSO). You will learn to install Cisco NSO and use it to manage devices and create services based on YANG templates with XPath. This course provides a brief overview of NSO as a network automation solution, as well as an introduction to NETCONF, YANG, and XPath. You will learn about service packages, network element drivers, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The course also covers service creation, device and configuration management, NSO maintenance, NSO options and integrations, and basic NSO troubleshooting. Introduction to Cisco NSO Meeting Challenges with Orchestration Challenges of Network Management Challenges of Network Orchestration NSO Features and Benefits That Meet Challenges Standardized Approach What Is NSO? Logical Architecture Components What Does NSO Do? Orchestration Use Cases How Does NSO Work? Introduction to NETCONF and YANG Packages Mapping Logic Network Element Drivers (NEDs) Resources and Training Resources Training Get Started with Cisco NSO Installing Cisco NSO Setup Overview Cisco NSO Local Installation Installing NEDs Using NetSim NETCONF Overview Challenges of Network Management Introduction to NETCONF NETCONF Operation Device Manager Device Manager Overview Device Configuration Management Device Connection Management Templates and Groups Other Device Management Tools Service Manager Essentials YANG Overview Introduction to YANG Other Representations of YANG Data Types XPath Overview Basic YANG Statements Can You Spot the Error? Using Services Package Architecture Creating a Service Package Sample Service Configuration Service Template YANG Service Model Deploying a Service Model-to-Model Mapping Mapping Introduction Mapping Logic FASTMAP Template Processing Service Design and Cisco NSO Programmability Service Design Service Design Overview Top-Down Approach Bottom-Up Approach Device Configuration Service Model Service Management Service Management Tasks Service Lifecycle Management Guidelines NSO Programmability Introduction NSO Programmability Overview Python Service Skeleton Creating a Service YANG Model Creating a Service Template Template Processing with Python Cisco NSO Flexibility System Configuration and Troubleshooting System Configuration System Troubleshooting Integration Integration Options NETCONF Server Web Integration SNMP Agent Alarm Management and Reporting Alarm Management Reporting Scalability and Performance High Availability High-Availability Cluster Communications Clustering Layered Service Architecture Addressing Performance Limitations Components and Function Packs Function Packs NFV Orchestration Reactive FASTMAP

Cisco NSO Essentials for Programmers and Network Architects v3.0 (NSO201)
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Logging, Monitoring and Observability in Google Cloud

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This class is intended for the following customer job roles: Cloud architects, administrators, and SysOps personnel Cloud developers and DevOps personnel Overview This course teaches participants the following skills: Plan and implement a well-architected logging and monitoring infrastructure Define Service Level Indicators (SLIs) and Service Level Objectives (SLOs) Create effective monitoring dashboards and alerts Monitor, troubleshoot, and improve Google Cloud infrastructure Analyze and export Google Cloud audit logs Find production code defects, identify bottlenecks, and improve performance Optimize monitoring costs This course teaches you techniques for monitoring, troubleshooting, and improving infrastructure and application performance in Google Cloud. Guided by the principles of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), and using a combination of presentations, demos, hands-on labs, and real-world case studies, attendees gain experience with full-stack monitoring, real-time log management and analysis, debugging code in production, tracing application performance bottlenecks, and profiling CPU and memory usage. Introduction to Google Cloud Monitoring Tools Understand the purpose and capabilities of Google Cloud operations-focused components: Logging, Monitoring, Error Reporting, and Service Monitoring Understand the purpose and capabilities of Google Cloud application performance management focused components: Debugger, Trace, and Profiler Avoiding Customer Pain Construct a monitoring base on the four golden signals: latency, traffic, errors, and saturation Measure customer pain with SLIs Define critical performance measures Create and use SLOs and SLAs Achieve developer and operation harmony with error budgets Alerting Policies Develop alerting strategies Define alerting policies Add notification channels Identify types of alerts and common uses for each Construct and alert on resource groups Manage alerting policies programmatically Monitoring Critical Systems Choose best practice monitoring project architectures Differentiate Cloud IAM roles for monitoring Use the default dashboards appropriately Build custom dashboards to show resource consumption and application load Define uptime checks to track aliveness and latency Configuring Google Cloud Services for Observability Integrate logging and monitoring agents into Compute Engine VMs and images Enable and utilize Kubernetes Monitoring Extend and clarify Kubernetes monitoring with Prometheus Expose custom metrics through code, and with the help of OpenCensus Advanced Logging and Analysis Identify and choose among resource tagging approaches Define log sinks (inclusion filters) and exclusion filters Create metrics based on logs Define custom metrics Link application errors to Logging using Error Reporting Export logs to BigQuery Monitoring Network Security and Audit Logs Collect and analyze VPC Flow logs and Firewall Rules logs Enable and monitor Packet Mirroring Explain the capabilities of Network Intelligence Center Use Admin Activity audit logs to track changes to the configuration or metadata of resources Use Data Access audit logs to track accesses or changes to user-provided resource data Use System Event audit logs to track GCP administrative actions Managing Incidents Define incident management roles and communication channels Mitigate incident impact Troubleshoot root causes Resolve incidents Document incidents in a post-mortem process Investigating Application Performance Issues Debug production code to correct code defects Trace latency through layers of service interaction to eliminate performance bottlenecks Profile and identify resource-intensive functions in an application Optimizing the Costs of Monitoring Analyze resource utilization cust for monitoring related components within Google Cloud Implement best practices for controlling the cost of monitoring within Google Cloud

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DevSecOps Practitioner (DevOps Institute)

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The target audience for the DevSecOps Practitioner course are professionals including: Anyone focused on implementing or improving DevSecOps practices in their organization Anyone interested in modern IT leadership and organizational change approaches Business Managers Business Stakeholders Change Agents Consultants DevOps Practitioners IT Directors IT Managers IT Team Leaders Product Owners Scrum Masters Software Engineers Site Reliability Engineers System Integrators Tool Providers Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: Comprehend the underlying principles of DevSecOps Distinguish between the technical elements used across DevSecOps practices Demonstrate how practical maturity concepts can be extended across multiple areas. Implement metric-based assessments tied to your organization. Recognize modern architectural concepts including microservice to monolith transitions. Recognize the various languages and tools used to communicate architectural concepts. Contrast the options used to build a DevSecOps infrastructure through Platform as a Service, Server-less construction, and event-driven mediums Prepare hiring practices to recognize and understand the individual knowledge, skills, and abilities required for mature Dev Identify the various technical requirements tied to the DevSecOps pipelines and how those impact people and process choices. Review various approaches to securing data repositories and pipelines. Analyze how monitoring and observability practices contribute to valuable outcomes. Comprehend how to implement monitoring at key points to contribute to actionable analysis. Evaluate how different experimental structures contribute to the 3rd Way. Identify future trends that may affect DevSecOps The DevSecOps Practitioner course is intended as a follow-on to the DevSecOps Foundation course. The course builds on previous understanding to dive into the technical implementation. The course aims to equip participants with the practices, methods, and tools to engage people across the organization involved in reliability through the use of real-life scenarios and case stories. Upon completion of the course, participants will have tangible takeaways to leverage when back in the office such as implementing DevSecOps practices to their organizational structure, building better pipelines in distributed systems, and having a common technological language. This course positions learners to successfully complete the DevSecOps Practitioner certification exam. DevSecOps Advanced Basics Why Advance Practices? General Awareness People-Finding Them Core Process Technology Overview Understanding Applied Metrics Metric Terms Accelerating People-Reporting and Recording Integrating Process Technology Automation Architecting and Planning for DevSecOps Architecture Basics Finding an Architect Reporting and Recording Environments Process Accelerating Decisions Creating a DevSecOps Infrastructure What is Infrastructure? Equipping the Team Design Challenges Monitoring Infrastructure Establishing a Pipeline Pipelines and Workflows Engineers and Capabilities Continuous Engagement Automate and Identify Observing DevSecOps Outcomes Observability vs. Monitoring Who gets which Report? Setting Observation Points Implementing Observability Practical 3rd Way Applications Revisiting 3rd Way Building Experiments Getting the Most from the Experiment The Future of DevOps Looking Towards the Future Staying Trained Innovation What, and from Who? Post-Class Assignments/Exercises Extended advanced reading associated with Case Stories from the course Additional course details: Nexus Humans DevSecOps Practitioner (DevOps Institute) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the DevSecOps Practitioner (DevOps Institute) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

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VMware App Volumes and Dynamic Environment Manager: Configure and Manage

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Operators, administrators, and architects for VMware Horizon who are responsible for the creation, maintenance, and delivery of remote and virtual desktop services Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the features, functions, and architecture of App Volumes Create and deliver application packages in App Volumes Deliver App Volumes published applications to virtual desktops and on-demand, using Horizon Run the App Volumes Application Capture Command-Line Program using appcapture.exe Perform advanced configuration of App Volumes Scale App Volumes to multiple locations and sites Describe the features, functions, and architecture of VMware Dynamic Environment Manager Manage application configurations, user environment settings, and personalization settings using VMware Dynamic Environment Manager Create predefined configurations for applications by using the Application Profiler Create predefined configurations for applications by using the Application Profiler Manage multiple environments using VMware Dynamic Environment Manager. Enable and synchronize the offline use of VMware Dynamic Environment Manager by using SyncTool Using VMware Horizon Smart Policies on the VMware Horizon platform This three-day course builds your skills in application management with VMware App Volumes? and VMware Dynamic Environment Manager?. You learn how to use App Volumes to deliver applications and data to desktops and users in seconds and at scale. You gain skills in managing application life cycles across installation, update, and replacement. You also learn how to use VMware Dynamic Environment Manager to provide personalization and dynamic policy configuration across virtual, physical, and cloud-based environments to simplify end-user profile management. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Overview of App Volumes Explain features and benefits of App Volumes Identify benefits of VMware ThinApp© Identify App Volumes components and architecture Manage application management stages using App Volumes. Working with Application Packages Differentiate between Application, Package and Program Create an Application Package Assign an Application to an entity Use markers to assign the new version of an Application Package Differentiate between Classic and On-Demand delivery of applications Update an Application with a new Package Published Applications Identify the benefits of delivering Published Applications On-Demand List the steps and prerequisites for creating Published Applications on Demand Integrate Horizon Connection Server and App Volumes Manager Associate App Volumes Manager with an automated farm Add Application Pools from App Volumes Manager Advanced App Volumes Configuration Perform advanced configuration of App Volumes Scale App Volumes to multiple locations and sites Run the App Volumes Application Capture Command-Line Program using appcapture.exe Overview of VMware Dynamic Environment Manager Explain features and benefits of Dynamic Environment Manager Identify the components of Dynamic Environment Manager architecture Differentiate between user profile scenarios Management Console User Interface Configure Personalization settings Create Condition sets Perform Application migration Configure User environment settings Advanced Dynamic Environment Manager Configuration Scale Dynamic Environment Manager to multiple locations and sites Use Silos Run the App Volumes Application Capture Command-Line Program using appcapture.exe Application Configuration Management Predefined and user-customized application settings Using Application Profiler Privilege Elevation SyncTool Identify the features of SyncTool Implement SyncTool VMware Horizon Smart Policies Identify the scope of Horizon Smart Policies Configure Horizon Smart Policies settings Define Smart Policies Conditions

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F5 Networks Configuring BIG-IP AFM : Advanced Firewall Manager

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for network operators, network administrators, network engineers, network architects, security administrators, and security architects responsible for installation, setup, configuration, and administration of the BIG-IP AFM system. This course uses lectures and hands-on exercises to give participants real-time experience in setting up and configuring the BIG-IP Advanced Firewall Manager (AFM) system. Students are introduced to the AFM user interface, stepping through various options that demonstrate how AFM is configured to build a network firewall and to detect and protect against DoS (Denial of Service) attacks. Reporting and log facilities are also explained and used in the course labs. Further Firewall functionality and additional DoS facilities for DNS and SIP traffic are discussed. Module 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System Introducing the BIG-IP System Initially Setting Up the BIG-IP System Archiving the BIG-IP System Configuration Leveraging F5 Support Resources and Tools Module 2: AFM Overview AFM Overview AFM Availability AFM and the BIG-IP Security Menu Packet Processing Rules and Direction Rules Contexts and Processing Inline Rule Editor Module 3: Network Firewall AFM Firewalls Contexts Modes Packet Processing Rules and Direction Rules Contexts and Processing Inline Rule Editor Configuring Network Firewall Network Firewall Rules and Policies Network Firewall Rule Creation Identifying Traffic by Region with Geolocation Identifying Redundant and Conflicting Rules Identifying Stale Rules Prebuilding Firewall Rules with Lists and Schedules Rule Lists Address Lists Port Lists Schedules Network Firewall Policies Policy Status and Management Other Rule Actions Redirecting Traffic with Send to Virtual Checking Rule Processing with Packet Tester Examining Connections with Flow Inspector Module 4: Logs Event Logs Logging Profiles Limiting Log Messages with Log Throttling Enabling Logging in Firewall Rules BIG-IP Logging Mechanisms Log Publisher Log Destination Filtering Logs with the Custom Search Facility Logging Global Rule Events Log Configuration Changes QKView and Log Files SNMP MIB SNMP Traps Module 5: IP Intelligence Overview Feature 1 Dynamic White and Black Lists Black List Categories Feed Lists IP Intelligence Policies IP Intelligence Log Profile IP Intelligence Reporting Troubleshooting IP Intelligence Lists Feature 2 IP Intelligence Database Licensing Installation Configuration Troubleshooting IP Intelligence iRule Module 6: DoS Protection Denial of Service and DoS Protection Overview Device DoS Protection Configuring Device DoS Protection Variant 1 DoS Vectors Variant 2 DoS Vectors Automatic Threshold Configuration Variant 3 DoS Vectors Device DoS Profiles DoS Protection Profile Dynamic Signatures Dynamic Signatures Configuration DoS iRules Module 7: Reports AFM Reporting Facilities Overview Examining the Status of Particular AFM Features Exporting the Data Managing the Reporting Settings Scheduling Reports Examining AFM Status at High Level Mini Reporting Windows (Widgets) Building Custom Widgets Deleting and Restoring Widgets Dashboards Module 8: DoS White Lists Bypassing DoS Checks with White Lists Configuring DoS White Lists tmsh options Per Profile Whitelist Address List Module 9: DoS Sweep Flood Protection Isolating Bad Clients with Sweep Flood Configuring Sweep Flood Module 10: IP Intelligence Shun Overview Manual Configuration Dynamic Configuration IP Intelligence Policy tmsh options Extending the Shun Feature Route this Traffic to Nowhere - Remotely Triggered Black Hole Route this Traffic for Further Processing - Scrubber Module 11: DNS Firewall Filtering DNS Traffic with DNS Firewall Configuring DNS Firewall DNS Query Types DNS Opcode Types Logging DNS Firewall Events Troubleshooting Module 12: DNS DoS Overview DNS DoS Configuring DNS DoS DoS Protection Profile Device DoS and DNS Module 13: SIP DoS Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Transactions and Dialogs SIP DoS Configuration DoS Protection Profile Device DoS and SIP Module 14: Port Misuse Overview Port Misuse and Service Policies Building a Port Misuse Policy Attaching a Service Policy Creating a Log Profile Module 15: Network Firewall iRules Overview iRule Events Configuration When to use iRules More Information Module 16: Recap BIG-IP Architecture and Traffic Flow AFM Packet Processing Overview

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Managing Workplace Anxiety

By Nexus Human

Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for managers and individuals who need to recognize and overcome anxiety occurring in the workplace. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to identify workplace anxiety and learning powerful coping strategies to help work with anxiety, rather than against it. In this course, participants will learn resources and effective skills that will help them recognize and manage anxiety in the workplace. Getting Started Workshop Objectives Action Plan Types of Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Disorder Social Anxiety Panic Disorder Phobias Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Practical Illustration Physical Symptoms Rapid Heartbeat Panic Attack Headache Trembling or Shaking Digestive Discomfort Practical Illustration Anxiety Triggers Fear of the Unknown Fear of Conflict or Confrontation Holding in Feelings Public Speaking Perfectionism Practical Illustration Anxiety vs. Nervousness Determining the Cause The Duration of Symptoms Intensity of Symptoms Interfering With Life Levels of Anxiety Practical Illustration Recognizing Anxiety in Others Avoiding Social Situations Difficulty Accepting Negative Feedback Difficulty Focusing on Tasks Irrational Fears Offering Support Practical Illustration Coping Strategies (I) Keeping a Journal Power of Positive Thinking Creating a ?Me? Place Establish Attainable Goals -- Rule Practical Illustration Coping Strategies (II) Talk With Friends and Family Get Enough Sleep Eating Well and Exercise Breathing Exercises Begin Small and Build Up to Larger Challenges Practical Illustration Acknowledge the Situation It?s OK to Make a Mistake Accept the Situation, and Move On Ending the Cycle Identify the Trigger You?re Not Alone Practical Illustration The Positive Aspects Alerts Us to Danger Improves Self-Awareness Great Motivator Prevent Mistakes Empathetic and Understanding Practical Illustration When to Seek Extra Help? Feeling Overwhelmed Physical Changes Unable to Work or Function Experiencing Panic Attacks Feelings of Irritability Practical Illustration Wrapping Up Words From the Wise Additional course details: Nexus Humans Managing Workplace Anxiety training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Managing Workplace Anxiety course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

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JL3V - Junos Layer 3 VPNs

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Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS. Overview Describe the value of MPLS VPNs. Describe the differences between provider-provisioned VPNs and customer-provisioned VPNs. Describe the differences between Layer 2 VPNs and Layer 3 VPNs. List the provider-provisioned MPLS VPN features supported by the JUNOS software. Describe the roles of a CE device, PE router, and P router in a BGP Layer 3 VPN. Describe the format of the BGP routing information, including VPN-IPv4 addresses and route distinguishers. Describe the propagation of VPN routing information within an AS. List the BGP design constraints to enable Layer 3 VPNs within a provider network. Explain the operation of the Layer 3 VPN data plane within a provider network. Create a routing instance, assign interfaces to a routing instance, create routes in a routing instance, and import/export routes from a routing instance using route distinguishers/route targets. Describe the purpose of BGP extended communities, configure extended BGP extended communities, and use BGP extended communities. List the steps necessary for proper operation of a PE-CE dynamic routing protocol. List the troubleshooting and monitoring techniques for routing instances. Explain the difference between the bgp.l3vpn table and the inet.0 table of a routing instance. Monitor the operation of a CE-PE dynamic routing protocol. Explain the operation of a PE mulit-access interface in a Layer 3 VPN and list commands to modify that behavior. Describe ways to support communication between sites attached to a common PE router. Provision and troubleshoot hub-and-spoke Layer 3 VPNs, Describe the flow of control traffic and data traffic in a hub-and-spoke Layer 3 VPN. Describe QoS mechanisms available in L3VPNs. Configure L3VPN over GRE tunnels. Describe the RFC 4364 VPN options. Describe the carrier-of-carriers model. Configure the carrier-of-carriers and ''Option C'' configuration. Describe the flow of control and data traffic in a draft-rosen multicast VPN. Describe the configuration steps for establishing a draft-rosen multicast VPN. Monitor and verify the operation of draft-rosen multicast VPNs. Describe the flow of control traffic and data traffic in a next-generation multicast VPN. Describe the configuration steps for establishing a next-generation multicast VPN. Describe the configuration steps for establishing a next-generation multicast VPN. Monitor and verify the operation of next-generation multicast VPNs. This three-day course is designed to provide students with MPLS-based Layer 3 virtual private network (VPN) knowledge and configuration examples. Chapter 1: Course Introduction Course Introduction Chapter 2: MPLS VPNs MPLS VPNs Provider-Provisioned VPNs Chapter 3: Layer 3 VPNs Layer 3 VPN Terminology VPN-IPv4 Address Structure Operational Characteristics Chapter 4: Basic Layer 3 VPN Configuration Preliminary Steps PE Router Configuration Lab: Layer 3 VPN with Static and BGP Routing Chapter 5: Layer 3 VPN Scaling and Internet Access Scaling Layer 3 VPNs Public Internet Access Options Lab: LDP over RSVP Tunnels and Public Internet Access Chapter 6: Layer 3 VPNs ? Advanced Topics Exchanging Routes between Routing Instances Hub-and-Spoke Topologies Layer 3 VPN CoS Options Layer 3 VPN and GRE Tunneling Integration Layer 3 VPN and IPSec Integration Layer 3 VPN Egress Protection BGP prefix-independent convergence (PIC) edge for MPLS VPNs VRF Localization Provider Edge Link Protection Support for configuring more than 3 million L3VPN Labels Lab: GRE Tunneling Chapter 7: Interprovider Backbones for Layer 3 VPNs Hierarchical VPN Models Carrier-of-Carriers Model Option C Configuration Lab: Carrier of Carrier Layer 3 VPNs Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs Working with Multiple Layers Troubleshooting Commands on a PE Device Multiaccess Interfaces in Layer 3 VPNs PE and CE-based Traceroutes Layer 3 VPN Monitoring Commands Lab: Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs Chapter 9: Draft Rosen Multicast VPNs Multicast Overview Draft Rosen MVPN Overvie Draft Rosen MVPN Operation Configuration Monitoring Chapter 10: Next Generation Multicast VPNs Multicast VPN Overview Next-Generation MVPN Operation Configuration Monitoring Internet Multicast Ingress Replication Internet Multicast Signaling and Data Plane Configuring MVPN Internet Multicast Monitoring MVPN Internet Multicast Lab: MVPN Internet Multicast

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Introduction to SQL

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This SQL training course is designed for students new to writing SQL queries. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: - Understand how relational databases work - Use SQL to output reports - Write queries to obtain data from multiple tables. Students will learn SQL to build applications or to generate business reports.The SQL learned in the course is applicable to all major databases. Relational Database Basics Brief History of SQL Relational Databases Popular Databases SQL Statements Simple SELECTs Introduction to the Northwind Database Some Basics SELECTing All Columns in All Rows Exploring the Tables SELECTing Specific Columns Sorting Records The WHERE Clause and Operator Symbols Using the WHERE clause to check for equality or inequality Using the WHERE clause to check for greater or less than Checking for NULL Using WHERE and ORDER BY Together The WHERE Clause and Operator Words More SELECTs with WHERE Checking Multiple Conditions Writing SELECTs with Multiple Conditions Advanced SELECTs Calculated Fields Calculating Fields Aggregate Functions and Grouping Working with Aggregate Functions Built-in Data Manipulation Functions Data Manipulation Functions Subqueries, Joins and Unions Subqueries Joins Using Joins Outer Joins Unions Working with Unions If time allows, one or more of the following may be covered: Conditional Processing with CASE INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE Student Challenges - Design your own reports

Introduction to SQL
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