Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for those responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, or troubleshooting of PGP Universal Server or PGP Desktop. Overview This course provides instruction on PGP Universal Server 3.2 and PGP Desktop 10.2.At the completion of the course, you will be able to: Describe the features, concepts, components, and terminology of both the PGP Universal Server 3.2 and PGP Desktop 10.2products. Install PGP Universal Server 3.2 and complete setup using the most commonly configured options. Install a managed and customized PGP Desktop 10.2 client. Configure, complete administration tasks for, and use PGP Whole Disk Encryption and other PGP Desktop features. Configure policy-based messaging security for internal and external recipients. Create and modify users, user policies, and groups using either manual or directory integration methods. Combine two or more PGP Universal Servers into a cluster. This is designed to provide you with the fundamental knowledge a nd hands-on lab experience to install, administer, and troubleshoot the PGP Universal Management Server and primary client product. Cryptography Essentials Cryptography defined Caesar cipher Symmetric-Key Cryptography Public-Key Cryptography PGP Public-Key Cryptography Digital Signatures Trust Models Keys, Key Signatures and Key properties Verifying keys with key fingerprints Passphrases Certificates PGP Product Information PGP Universal Server PGP Desktop PGP Command Line PGP Support Package for BlackBerry PGP Mobile PGP iOS Viewer Installing PGP Universal Server PGP Universal Server overview Installation tasks and options Completing the PGP Universal Server Setup Assistant Administrative Keys A review of trust and verification The Organization Key The Organization Certificate Configuration and usage of the Additional Decryption Key Other certificates used for trust on PGP Universal Server Ignition key types and features Consumers and Groups Consumers and Groups PGP product user definition Consumer groups Introduction to consumer policy How users, groups, and policy work together Server Messaging Learn Mode In-depth look at Mail Proxy configuration Description of server mail flow and typical configurations Monitoring and Reporting Server monitoring and logging Updates, backups, and restoring Mail Policy Definition of policy chains and rules Rule conditions, actions, and key searches Default mail flow and message policy Adding custom chains to mail flow Overview of various types of policy chains Demonstration and detailed explanation of adding a rule Special messaging actions and dictionaries Key Not Found Problems that require a Key Not Found policy Introduction to Key Not Found configuration Web Messenger Definition of Web Messenger Description of functionality Demonstration of end-user inbox creation Inbox and service administration Inbox replication and backup Customization templates Regular Email option for Web Messenger PDF Messenger statement and certified delivery How the Out of Mail Stream Consumer Policy option functions PGP public key directories Smart Trailer invitation option overview PGP Desktop / S/MIME option overview PGP Universal Satellite overview Preparing Universal Server for PGP Desktop Clients Introduction to directory synchronization High-level overview of LDA P How the server uses a directory to add and assign users to groups Configuring PGP Universal Server Directory Synchronization Keys Managed key configuration Key modes Subkeys Key usage flags Smart card Introduction to key management services Installing PGP Desktop System requirements Citrix and TS compatibility Downloading a custom PGP Desktop installer Modifying installed components Configuring Client Enrollment Definition of enrollment Email, LDA P, and Silent enrollment type overview General PGP Desktop Policy General PGP Desktop Policy Options on the General Card of the PGP Desktop settings of a consumer policy Licensing managed PGP Desktop clients Updating settings for managed installations PGP Desktop Messaging How PGP Desktop affects messaging infrastructure Options on the Messaging Card of the PGP Desktop settings of a consumer policy MAPI encrypt and sign buttons and offline mail processing Configuring PGP Whole Disk Encryption What is Whole Dis k Encryption Configuring WDE PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Windows PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OSX PGP w hole Disk Encryption for Linux PGP Whole Disk Encryption Management and Recover The pgpwd command-line tool Logon failure and reporting The WDE-ADMIN group for large-scale administration PGP Whole Disk Encryption in the PGP Desktop settings of a consumer policy, including authentication methods and user per missions Recovery options PGP NetShare Defining PGP NetShare Encrypted folder creation Configuration of the PGP Universal Server Consumer Policy options for NetShare, including automated folder protection and application-based file protection Client-side administration features for PGP NetShare Miscellaneous compatibility and feature information about PGP NetShare Active Directory Group integration and PGP NetShare usage demonstrations Other PGP Desktop Utilities PGP Zip file and folder protection Securely erasing information using PGP Shredder and the Shred Free Space features PGP Virtual Disk secure volumes Usage cases and PGP Portable definition Clustering How PGP Universal Server Clustering works Using the DMZ Clustering Zone Cluster failover Web Messenger inbox replication Demonstration of cluster creation
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Security architects System designers Network administrators Operations engineers Network managers, network or security technicians, and security engineers and managers responsible for web security Cisco integrators and partners Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe Cisco WSA Deploy proxy services Utilize authentication Describe decryption policies to control HTTPS traffic Understand differentiated traffic access policies and identification profiles Enforce acceptable use control settings Defend against malware Describe data security and data loss prevention Perform administration and troubleshooting The Securing the Web with Cisco Web Security Appliance (SWSA) v3.0 course shows you how to implement, use, and maintain Cisco© Web Security Appliance (WSA), powered by Cisco Talos, to provide advanced protection for business email and control against web security threats. Through a combination of expert instruction and hands-on practice, you?ll learn how to deploy proxy services, use authentication, implement policies to control HTTPS traffic and access, implement use control settings and policies, use the solution?s anti-malware features, implement data security and data loss prevention, perform administration of Cisco WSA solution, and more. Describing Cisco WSA Technology Use Case Cisco WSA Solution Cisco WSA Features Cisco WSA Architecture Proxy Service Integrated Layer 4 Traffic Monitor Data Loss Prevention Cisco Cognitive Intelligence Management Tools Cisco Advanced Web Security Reporting (AWSR) and Third-Party Integration Cisco Content Security Management Appliance (SMA) Deploying Proxy Services Explicit Forward Mode vs. Transparent Mode Transparent Mode Traffic Redirection Web Cache Control Protocol Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) Upstream and Downstream Flow Proxy Bypass Proxy Caching Proxy Auto-Config (PAC) Files FTP Proxy Socket Secure (SOCKS) Proxy Proxy Access Log and HTTP Headers Customizing Error Notifications with End User Notification (EUN) Pages Utilizing Authentication Authentication Protocols Authentication Realms Tracking User Credentials Explicit (Forward) and Transparent Proxy Mode Bypassing Authentication with Problematic Agents Reporting and Authentication Re-Authentication FTP Proxy Authentication Troubleshooting Joining Domains and Test Authentication Integration with Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) Creating Decryption Policies to Control HTTPS Traffic Transport Layer Security (TLS)/Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Inspection Overview Certificate Overview Overview of HTTPS Decryption Policies Activating HTTPS Proxy Function Access Control List (ACL) Tags for HTTPS Inspection Access Log Examples Understanding Differentiated Traffic Access Policies and Identification Profiles Overview of Access Policies Access Policy Groups Overview of Identification Profiles Identification Profiles and Authentication Access Policy and Identification Profiles Processing Order Other Policy Types Access Log Examples ACL Decision Tags and Policy Groups Enforcing Time-Based and Traffic Volume Acceptable Use Policies, and End User Notifications Defending Against Malware Web Reputation Filters Anti-Malware Scanning Scanning Outbound Traffic Anti-Malware and Reputation in Policies File Reputation Filtering and File Analysis Cisco Advanced Malware Protection File Reputation and Analysis Features Integration with Cisco Cognitive Intelligence Enforcing Acceptable Use Control Settings Controlling Web Usage URL Filtering URL Category Solutions Dynamic Content Analysis Engine Web Application Visibility and Control Enforcing Media Bandwidth Limits Software as a Service (SaaS) Access Control Filtering Adult Content Data Security and Data Loss Prevention Data Security Cisco Data Security Solution Data Security Policy Definitions Data Security Logs Performing Administration and Troubleshooting Monitor the Cisco Web Security Appliance Cisco WSA Reports Monitoring System Activity Through Logs System Administration Tasks Troubleshooting Command Line Interface References Comparing Cisco WSA Models Comparing Cisco SMA Models Overview of Connect, Install, and Configure Deploying the Cisco Web Security Appliance Open Virtualization Format (OVF) Template Mapping Cisco Web Security Appliance Virtual Machine (VM) Ports to Correct Networks Connecting to the Cisco Web Security Virtual Appliance Enabling Layer 4 Traffic Monitor (L4TM) Accessing and Running the System Setup Wizard Reconnecting to the Cisco Web Security Appliance High Availability Overview Hardware Redundancy Introducing Common Address Redundancy Protocol (CARP) Configuring Failover Groups for High Availability Feature Comparison Across Traffic Redirection Options Architecture Scenarios When Deploying Cisco AnyConnect© Secure Mobility Additional course details: Nexus Humans SWSA v3.0-Securing the Web with Cisco Web Security Appliance 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 SWSA v3.0-Securing the Web with Cisco Web Security Appliance 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.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Administrator IT support personnel Helpdesk support staff The secondary audience for this course is as follows: Network Engineering Staff Overview Upon completing this course, the learner can meet these overall objectives: Demonstrate an overall understanding of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) system and its environment Configure CUCM to support IP Phones Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager and IM&Presence to support Cisco Jabber soft client. Configure CUCM to route calls to internal and PSTN destinations Configure User accounts and multi-level administration Demonstrate the use of Self Care Portal functionality Configure user features, including Hunt Groups, Call Pickup, and Call Park. Define the capabilities of and demonstrate the Bulk Administration Tool Define the SMART Licensing model for Cisco Unified Communications Demonstrate the use of the Unified Reporting tool Demonstrate the use of the Dialed Number Analyzer Explain the function of Cisco Unity Connection and the various interfaces that are used to access the system Describe the components that are required for user call processing by Cisco Unity Connection Implement the various features and options that are available to users in Cisco Unity Connection Explore Cisco Unity Connection version features and functions Use the various applications, tools, and reports that are available in Cisco Unity Connection Administering Collaboration Environments (CLACE) is an instructor-led course presented by Skyline-ATS to system administrators and customers involved with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unity Connection product's day-to-day operation. The CLACE course is the replacement for the CMA / UCA courses. CLACE is a lab-intensive course. The primary focus is learning by performing the configuration tasks. The amount of theory is limited to allow more time for discovery exercises. This course introduces you to the CUCM system, the necessary procedures for administering IP Phones and Users, understanding the Dial Plan, and implementing Features. The course also covers Jabber administration and Cisco Unity Connection administration features, options, and configuration settings. In addition to instructor-led lectures and discussions, you will configure CUCM and Cisco IP Phones in the lab, either in a live classroom or WebEx remote classroom environment. While the CUCM and CUC software used in the class is version 12.5.1, the course material applies to versions 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.x, or 12.x of the applications. The concepts and the lab tasks are the same for most of the software versions. Define Collaboration Technology and Benefits Define Collaboration Benefits Describe On-Premise, Cloud, and Hybrid Deployments Describe On-Premise Collaboration Deployments Describe Cisco's Collaboration Endpoints Describe Cisco Collaboration On-Premise Edge Solutions Describe Cisco's Collaboration On-Premise Conferencing Solutions Describe Cisco Cloud Services Administering Initial Parameters for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Understand the On-Premise Collaboration Deployment Models Describe The Cisco Unified CM Cluster Services Define Network requirements for Collaboration Define Network Services for Collaboration Navigate Cisco Unified CM Discovery 1: Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager Initial Parameters Explore Cisco Unified CM Groups Discovery 2: Configure the Cisco UCM Core Systems Settings Exploring Endpoints and the Registration Process Identify Cisco Endpoint Solutions Explore the Boot up Process of an Endpoint Describe Power Over Ethernet Discovery 3: Configure an Access Switch for an Endpoint Describe IP Network Settings Discovery 4: Deploy an IP Phone Through Auto and Manual Registration Discovery 5: Administer Endpoints in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managing Users in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Analyze Cisco UCM Users Types and Settings Describe Methods for Authenticating Cisco UCM Users Discovery 6: Create Local User Accounts Discovery 7: Adding Users in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Describing a Basic Dial Plan Describe the Concepts of a Dial Plan and Call Routing Describe Elements of Call Routing Explore Digit Manipulation and Translation Patterns Discovery 8: Create a Basic Dial Plan Describing Class of Service Explore the Concepts of Class of Control Discovery 9: Explore Partitions and Calling Search Spaces Discovery 10: Explore Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) Enabling Endpoints and Features Configure a Cisco Jabber Endpoint in Cisco UCM Discovery 11: Implementing Common Endpoint Features (Configuring Hunt Groups and Call Coverage) Explore Mobility Discovery 12: Implement Mobility Implementing Media Resources in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Media Resource Overview Media Resource Selection and Access Control Audio and Video Conference Bridge Devices Audio and Video Conference Bridge Integration Options Discovery 13: Configuring Media Resources Reporting and Maintenance Explore the Troubleshooting Process Describe Reporting and Maintenance Tools Describe the Cisco Real-Time Monitoring Tool Discovery 14: Use Reporting and maintenance Tools Describing Cisco Instant Messaging and Presence Describe Cisco IM and Presence Features and Architecture Clustering Describe Cisco IM and Presence Components and Communication Flows Enabling Jabber Cisco Jabber Deployment Modes Discovery 15: Deploy an On-Premise Cisco Jabber Client for Windows Configure Unity Connection Integration Overview of Cisco Unity Connection Integration SIP Integration Typical Integration Mistakes Integration Considerations Discovery 16: Configure the integration between Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco UCM Discovery 17: Configure Voicemail Users Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Call Handlers Call handler Overview System Call Handler Caller Input Operator Call Handler Goodbye Call Handler Directory Handler Interview Handler Troubleshooting Cisco Unity Connection Overview of Cisco Unity Connection Troubleshooting Options Integration Troubleshooting Tools Cisco Real-Time Monitoring Tool Discovery 18: Troubleshoot Cisco Unity Connection Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cisco Administering Collaboration Environments (CLACE) 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 Cisco Administering Collaboration Environments (CLACE) 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.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This advanced course is for individuals who are experienced AIX system administrators with TCP/IP networking and AIX Logical Volume Manager (LVM) experience, who are responsible for the planning and installation of a PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 and later cluster on an IBM power systems server running AIX 6.1 or later. The lab exercises are conducted on an AIX 7.1 TL2-level system. Overview Explain what high availability is Outline the capabilities of PowerHA SystemMirror Design and plan a highly available cluster Install and configure PowerHA SystemMirror in the following modes of operation: Single resource group on a primary node with standby node Two resource groups in a mutual takeover configuration Implement the trusted execution feature of AIX 6.1 Configure resource group startup, fallover, and fallback policies Perform system administration tasks for PowerHA Perform customization for PowerHA Perform problem determination and recovery This course is designed to prepare you to perform administration on a highly available cluster using PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX. It introduces concepts; design and planning considerations; installation and configuration; customization; and maintenance. Day 1 Introduction to PowerHA SystemMirror Planning and configuring network and storage Day 2 Configuring applications for PowerHA SystemMirror Configuring a PowerHA SystemMirror cluster Day 3 Cluster validation and testing PowerHA SystemMirror administration Day 4 PowerHA SystemMirror event processing Basic Troubleshooting Day 5 PowerHA SystemMirror installation
Duration 4.5 Days 27 CPD hours This course is intended for This intermediate course is for people who are new to the RACF component of the z/OS Security Server, and responsible for security administration. This includes people who are planning to implement RACF for the first time, and people who are security administrators in installations where RACF is already implemented. Those inexperienced z/OS users may find the course Basics of z/OS RACF Administration (ES19) more appropriate Overview Identify the security requirements of a system Evaluate the facilities and options of RACF Define users to RACF Set up a RACF group structure Use RACF to protect resources Select options to tailor RACF Evaluate and implement RACF database and performance options Identify tools available for auditing Administer the system so that it is consistent with the installation's security goals Be a more effective security administrator using the RACF component of the z/OS Security Server to define users, set up group structures, define general resources, protect z/OS data sets, & use several RACF utilities. Security and RACF overview . Administering groups and users . Protecting z/OS data sets . Introduction to user administration and delegation and general resources . RACF database, tables, and performance options . RACF utilities and exits . RACF options . Auditing the RACF environment . Storage management and RACF . Security for JES facilities . Security classification .
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for administrators of IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile. Overview After completing this course, you should be able to: Describe the WebSphere Liberty Profile architecture Create a Liberty profile server Use the Admin Center to manage Liberty servers Deploy clusters of Liberty servers Use the collective controller Use Jython scripts to administer Liberty servers Configure Dynamic Routing Configure the auto scaling feature and define auto scaling policies Configure SSL communication in Liberty Use the IBM HTTP and web server plug-in with Liberty servers his course teaches you the skills that are needed to manage Liberty servers and collectives.The course is designed for application server administrators. You learn how to use the graphical Admin Center and the command line scripting to manage servers from a collective controller. The course also covers how to deploy a cluster of packaged servers for Liberty runtimes, view the deployment environment, and view basic performance metrics.You learn how to use the Dynamic Routing feature of Liberty to enable routing of HTTP requests to collective members. You also configure the auto-scaling and health management features for Liberty.Finally, you learn how to secure Liberty and enable SSL communication in Liberty. Course introduction Introduction to Liberty administration and runtime architecture Multi-server management Exercise: Managing Liberty collectives with the Admin Center Administration and application deployment with scripting Exercise: WebSphere Liberty administration by using Jython Scripts Dynamic Routing Exercise: Dynamic Routing Auto-scaling in Liberty Exercise: Auto-scaling Securing Liberty Exercise: Using the IBM HTTP Server with SSL to a Liberty server Course summary
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Networking and security professionals involved in the management, configuration, administration, and monitoring of FortiGate devices used to secure their organizations' networks should attend this course. You should have a thorough understanding of all the topics covered in the FortiGate Security course before attending the FortiGate Infrastructure course. Overview After completing this course, the successful student should be able to: Deploy the appropriate operation mode for your network Use the GUI and CLI for administration Control network access to configured networks using firewall policies Apply port forwarding, source NAT, and destination NAT Authenticate users using firewall policies Understand encryption functions and certificates Inspect SSL/TLS-secured traffic to prevent encryption used to bypass security policies Configure security profiles to neutralize threats and misuse, including viruses, torrents, and inappropriate websites Apply application control techniques to monitor and control network applications that might use standard or non-standard protocols and ports Fight hacking and denial of service (DoS) Collect and interpret log entries Identify the characteristics of the Fortinet Security Fabric In this three-day course, you will learn how to use the most common FortiGate features, including security profiles. In interactive labs, you will explore firewall policies, the Fortinet Security Fabric, user authentication, and how to protect your network using security profiles, such as IPS, antivirus, web filtering, application control, and more. These administration fundamentals will provide you with a solid understanding of how to implement basic network security. Product Version FortiOS 7.2 Course Outline 1. Introduction and Initial Configuration 2. Firewall Policies 3. Network Address Translation 4. Firewall Authentication 5. Logging and Monitoring 6. Certificate Operations 7. Web Filtering 8. Application Control 9. Antivirus 10. Intrusion Prevention and Denial of Service 11. Security Fabric
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Networking and security professionals involved in the management, configuration, administration, and monitoring of FortiGate devices used to secure their organizations' networks. Overview In interactive labs, you will explore firewall policies, user authentication, basic VPNs, explicit proxy, virus detection, web filtering, application control and more. These administrative fundamentals will provide you with a solid understanding of how to integrate and maintain basic network security. In the last three days you will review topics including features commonly used in complex or larger enterprise/MSSP networks, such as advanced routing, transparent mode, redundant infrastructure, security-as-a-service (SaaS), advanced IPsec VPN, IPS, SSO, certificates, data leak prevention, diagnostics, and fine-tuning performance. The Fortinet NSE 4 Bundle is a 5-day event that provides the basic configuration and administration of the most commonly used features of FortiGate appliances and a selection of advanced FortiGate networking and security features. The Fortinet NSE 4 Bundle is a 5-day event that provides the basic configuration and administration of the most commonly used features of FortiGate appliances and a selection of advanced FortiGate networking and security features. Additional course details: Nexus Humans NSE 4 Bundle 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 NSE 4 Bundle 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.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Deployment engineer Sales engineer Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the components, protocols, and call flow of Cisco Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) by referencing the discovery platform to prepare for further scripting and configuration activities. Run the CCE Bulk Import utility using the CCE Web Administration tool to develop a base line CCE configuration. Configure an advanced VoiceXML (VXML) application implementing DB lookup functionality and digit collection using Call Studio and CCE Scripting tools; present call data collected from the caller to the Agent desktop. Provision CCE to support Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) calls to the Contact Center using CUCM and CCE configuration tools. This functionality enables CCE Route Requests from CUCM to support contacts initiated from a CUCM managed device (Gateways, Phones, Line Side Interactive Voice Response [IVR] Ports). This functionality can also enable non-Contact Center calls and calls handled by Agents, whether existing or new. Access and deploy custom gadgets to the Finesse desktop using the CCE Web Administration tool to further enhance functionality of the Finesse Agent Desktop. Successfully deploy Mobile Agent in a CCE Environment. Successfully deploy Post Call Survey in a CCE Environment. The Administering Advanced Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCEAA) v1.0 course teaches you how to execute advanced administration tasks associated with the Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) solution. PCCE Review Review PCCE Architecture and Components Review PCCE Protocols Introducing Bulk Import Tools Use the PCCE Bulk Import Tool Use Bulk Import Templates Configuring Advanced Scripting and CCE Data Exchange Design for Advanced Scripting CCE Data Exchange Cisco Unified Communications Manager Initiated Call Flows Understand Transfer Types and Cisco Unified Custom Voice Portal (CVP) Call Flow Models Describe Subsequent Transfers Using Gadgets to Customize the Finesse Desktop Obtain Finesse Custom Gadgets Deploy Finesse Custom Gadgets Implementing Mobile Agent Examine Mobile Agent Functionality Identify Mobile Agent Architecture and Components Implementing Post Call Survey Examine Post Call Survey Functionality Configure Post Call Survey Lab practice Review Discovery Navigate CCE Discovery Architecture and Components Import Bulk Data Create a VXML Application Using Call Studio Configure Precision Queues Create a CCE Routing Script Customize the Finesse Desktop Test Your Call Flow Configure Cisco Unifi
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for System Security Administrator Security Architect Technology Consultant Overview This course will prepare you to Understand SAP Security fundamentals Get an overview of the main SAP concepts for security Be prepared to learn more in detail about each SAP concept for security This course will prepare you to Understand SAP Security fundamentals. Get an overview of the main SAP concepts for security. Be prepared to learn more in detail about each SAP concept for security. SAP Access Governance and Control Overview of Security Fundamentals Introduction to SAP Access Governance SAP NetWeaver Application Security Overview Describe SAP User Experience Explain Basic User Administration for AS ABAP Explain Basic Role Administration for AS ABAP Describe SAP Fiori Catalog and Group Administration Concept Describe AS JAVA Security Discuss Custom Development and Security SAP Access Governance and Compliance Describe SAP Access Governance Explain SAP GRC Access Control Describe SAP Identity Management Describe SAP Cloud Identity Access Governance Infrastructure Security Explaining Network Topology Enabling Secure Network Communication (SNC) Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Implementing Single Sign-On (SSO) in SAP Systems Security Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager Monitoring Security with SAP Solution Manager SAP Data Privacy Governance and Cybersecurity Introduce EU General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR) Discuss SAP Support for GDPR Compliance Additional course details: Nexus Humans SAP System Security Fundamentals 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 SAP System Security Fundamentals 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.