Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for IT Professionals with expertise in designing and implementing solutions running on Microsoft Azure. They should have broad knowledge of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data platform, budgeting, and governance. Azure Solution Architects use the Azure Portal and as they become more adept they use the Command Line Interface. Candidates must have expert-level skills in Azure administration and have experience with Azure development processes and DevOps processes. Overview Recommend solutions to minimize costs Recommend a solution for Conditional Access, including multi-factor authentication Recommend a solution for a hybrid identity including Azure AD Connect and Azure AD Connect Recommend a solution for using Azure Policy Recommend a solution that includes KeyVault Recommend a solution that includes Azure AD Managed Identities Recommend a storage access solution Design an Azure Site Recovery solution Recommend a solution for autoscaling Recommend a solution for containers Recommend a solution for network security Recommend a solution for migrating applications and VMs Recommend a solution for migration of databases This course teaches Solutions Architects how to translate business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable solutions. Lessons include design considerations related to logging, cost analysis, authentication and authorization, governance, security, storage, high availability, and migration. This role requires decisions in multiple areas that affect an overall design solution. Design a Compute Solution Recommend a Solution for Compute Provisioning Determine Appropriate Compute Technologies Recommend a Solution for Containers Recommend a Solution for Automating Compute Management Design a Network Solution Recommend a Solution for Network Addressing and Name Resolution Recommend a Solution for Network Provisioning Recommend a Solution for Network Security Recommend a Solution for iInternete Connectivity and On-Premises Networks Recommend a Solution for Automating Network Management Recommend a Solution for Load Balancing and Rraffic Routing Design for Migration Assess and On-Premises Servers and Applications for Migration Recommend a Solution for Migrating Applications and VMs Recommend a Solution for Migration of Databases Design Authentication and Authorization Tips for Identity and Access Management Recommend a Solution for Multi-Factor Authentication Five Steps for Securing Identity Infrastructure Recommend a Solution for Single-Sign On (SSO) Recommend a Solution for a Hybrid Identity Recommend a Solution for B2B Integration Recommend a Hierarchical Structure for Management Groups Design Governance Recommend a Solution for using Azure Policy Recommend a Solution for using Azure Blueprint Design a Solution for Databases Select an Appropriate Data Platform Based on Requirements Overview of Azure Data Storage Recommend Database Service Tier Sizing Dynamically Scale Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instances Recommend a Solution for Encrypting Data at Rest, Transmission, and In Use Select an Appropriate Storage Account Understanding Storage Tiers Recommend a Storage Access Solution Recommend Storage Management Tools Design Data Integration Recommend a Data Flow Recommend a Solution for Data Integration Design a Solution for Logging and Monitoring Azure Monitoring Services Azure Monitor Design a Solution for Backup and Recovery Recommend a Recovery Solution for Hybrid and On-Premises Workloads Design and Azure Site Recovery Solution Recommend a Solution for Recovery in Different Regions Recommend a Solution for Azure Backup Management Design a Solution for Data Archiving and Retention Design for High Availability Recommend a Solution for Application and Workload Redundancy Recommend a Solution for Autoscaling Identify Resources that Require High Availability Identify Storage Tpes for High Availability Recommend a Solution for Geo-Redundancy of Workloads Design for Cost Optimization Recommend Solutions for Cost Management Recommended Viewpoints for Minimizing Costs Design an Application Architecture Recommend a Microservices Architecture Recommend an Orchestration Solution for Deployment of Applications Recommend a Solution for API Integration Design Security for Applications Security for Applications and Services Recommend a Solution using Key Vault Recommend Solutions using Azure AD Managed Identities
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for IT Professionals with expertise in designing and implementing solutions running on Microsoft Azure. They should have broad knowledge of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data platform, budgeting, and governance. Azure Solution Architects use the Azure Portal and as they become more adept they use the Command Line Interface. Candidates must have expert-level skills in Azure administration and have experience with Azure development processes and DevOps processes. Overview Secure identities with Azure Active Directory and users and groups. Implement identity solutions spanning on-premises and cloud-based capabilities Apply monitoring solutions for collecting, combining, and analyzing data from different sources. Manage subscriptions, accounts, Azure policies, and Role-Based Access Control. Administer Azure using the Resource Manager, Azure portal, Cloud Shell, and CLI. Configure intersite connectivity solutions like VNet Peering, and virtual network gateways. Administer Azure App Service, Azure Container Instances, and Kubernetes. This course teaches Solutions Architects how to translate business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable solutions. Lessons include virtualization, automation, networking, storage, identity, security, data platform, and application infrastructure. This course outlines how decisions in each theses area affects an overall solution. Implement Azure Active Directory Overview of Azure Active Directory Users and Groups Domains and Custom Domains Azure AD Identity Protection Implement Conditional Access Configure Fraud Alerts for MFA Implement Bypass Options Configure Guest Users in Azure AD Configure Trusted IPs Manage Multiple Directories Implement and Manage Hybrid Identities Install and Configure Azure AD Connect Configure Password Sync and Password Writeback Configure Azure AD Connect Health Implement Virtual Networking Virtual Network Peering Implement VNet Peering Implement VMs for Windows and Linux Select Virtual Machine Size Configure High Availability Implement Azure Dedicated Hosts Deploy and Configure Scale Sets Configure Azure Disk Encryption Implement Load Balancing and Network Security Implement Azure Load Balancer Implement an Application Gateway Understand Web Application Firewall Implement Azure Firewall Implement Azure Front Door Implementing Azure Traffic Manager Implement Storage Accounts Storage Accounts Blob Storage Storage Security Managing Storage Accessing Blobs and Queues using AAD Implement NoSQL Databases Configure Storage Account Tables Select Appropriate CosmosDB APIs Implement Azure SQL Databases Configure Azure SQL Database Settings Implement Azure SQL Database Managed Instances High-Availability and Azure SQL Database In this module, you will learn how to Create an Azure SQL Database (single database) Create an Azure SQL Database Managed Instance Recommend high-availability architectural models used in Azure SQL Database Automate Deployment and Configuration of Resources Azure Resource Manager Templates Save a Template for a VM Evaluate Location of New Resources Configure a Virtual Hard Disk Template Deploy from a template Create and Execute an Automation Runbook Implement and Manage Azure Governance Create Management Groups, Subscriptions, and Resource Groups Overview of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Roles Azure AD Access Reviews Implement and Configure an Azure Policy Azure Blueprints Manage Security for Applications Azure Key Vault Azure Managed Identity Manage Workloads in Azure Migrate Workloads using Azure Migrate VMware - Agentless Migration VMware - Agent-Based Migration Implement Azure Backup Azure to Azure Site Recovery Implement Azure Update Management Implement Container-Based Applications Azure Container Instances Configure Azure Kubernetes Service Implement an Application Infrastructure Create and Configure Azure App Service Create an App Service Web App for Containers Create and Configure an App Service Plan Configure Networking for an App Service Create and Manage Deployment Slots Implement Logic Apps Implement Azure Functions Implement Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring Azure Infrastructure Security Monitoring Azure Monitor Azure Workbooks Azure Alerts Log Analytics Network Watcher Azure Service Health Monitor Azure Costs Azure Application Insights Unified Monitoring in Azure
This course aims to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of branding decisions and their critical role in developing an organization's brand image in the external environment. By the end of this course, participants will appreciate branding strategy and its types and will be able to identify the distinct factors that influence branding decisions. Participants will also develop an understanding of the concept of brand knowledge and brand perception. Additionally, this course will cover the marketing strategy planning process and integrated marketing communication. After the successful completion of the course, you will be able to learn about the following, Introduction to Branding. Branding Strategies. Factors Influencing Branding Decisions. Brand Knowledge and Perception. Marketing Strategy Planning. Integrated Marketing Communication. This course covers the fundamentals of branding decisions and their importance in developing a strong brand image for an organization. Learners will learn about the various types of branding strategies and how they can be used to create a unique brand identity. The course will explore the factors that influence branding decisions, including consumer behavior, market trends, and competition. Additionally, learners will learn about brand knowledge and perception and how they impact consumer behavior. This course covers the fundamentals of branding decisions and their importance in developing a strong brand image for an organization. Learners will learn about the various types of branding strategies and how they can be used to create a unique brand identity. The course will explore the factors that influence branding decisions, including consumer behavior, market trends, and competition. Additionally, learners will learn about brand knowledge and perception and how they impact consumer behavior. VIDEO - Course Structure and Assessment Guidelines Watch this video to gain further insight. Navigating the MSBM Study Portal Watch this video to gain further insight. Interacting with Lectures/Learning Components Watch this video to gain further insight. Branding Decisions and Strategies Self-paced pre-recorded learning content on this topic. Branding Decisions and Strategies Put your knowledge to the test with this quiz. Read each question carefully and choose the response that you feel is correct. All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to MSBM accreditation in about us for more details. There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be added advantage to understanding the content of the course. The certificate is designed to enhance the learner's knowledge in the field. This certificate is for everyone eager to know more and get updated on current ideas in their respective field. We recommend this certificate for the following audience. Marketing professionals Brand managers Marketing students Entrepreneurs Business owners Advertising professionals Public relations professionals Sales professionals Marketing analysts Product managers Digital marketers Average Completion Time 2 Weeks Accreditation 3 CPD Hours Level Advanced Start Time Anytime 100% Online Study online with ease. Unlimited Access 24/7 unlimited access with pre-recorded lectures. Low Fees Our fees are low and easy to pay online.
Writing modern web applications with a rich UI can be tedious. Blazor gives us .NET developers the chance to leverage our C# skills and build interactive web UIs. In this course, you will gain the ability to build web applications using Blazor. We will explore setting up your first Blazor application; how to work with an API; how data binding works; how to create components and integrate JavaScript components.
Our unique 5 day workshop prepares you for a first time pass of your CISSP exam. Covering each of the famous 8 CBK's, cram the theory before testing your knowledge during exam simulations. Led by a multi-award winning InfoSec consultant, this workshop delivers everything you need to pass,
Course Overview: Did you know 70% of organisations reported a cybersecurity breach last year? Network Security Level 2 is more than just a course; it invests in a safer digital future. This curriculum offers a meticulous journey, delving deeper into network security. From understanding the intricacies of Security and Risk Management to Security Operations, this course ensures comprehensive coverage. Whether you're keen on mastering Asset Security, seeking profound knowledge in Security Engineering, or aiming to understand the dynamics of Communication and Network Security, Identity and Access Management, Security Assessment and Testing, or Software Development Security, this course is tailored to equip you with the advanced knowledge necessary for the cybersecurity challenges of tomorrow. Take action now. Stay ahead of the curve, safeguard sensitive data, and become a beacon of trust in cybersecurity. Enrol today! Key Features of the Course: Awarded a CPD certificate upon completion. 24/7 Learning Assistance to ensure uninterrupted progress. Engaging learning materials designed by top industry experts. Who is This Course For? This Network Security Level 2 course is Ideal for professionals who have completed foundational courses in network security and are looking to further enhance their skills and knowledge. Learning Outcome Acquire an in-depth understanding of security protocols. Delve into Security and Risk Management. Understand the essence of Asset Security. Engineer robust security measures. Master Communication and Network Security. Manage Identity and Access effectively. Conduct Security Assessment and Testing proficiently. Implement efficient Security Operations. Secure software through development practices. Why Enrol in This Course: Stay ahead in the cybersecurity realm. This top-reviewed course, recently updated, is trending and empowers you with the skills to counteract the ever-evolving world of network threats. Requirements: Basic knowledge of network security principles. Completion of a foundational course in network security or equivalent experience. Career Path: Upon completion of this Network Security Level 2 course, professionals can explore numerous roles, such as: Security Analyst: £50,000 Network Security Engineer: £55,000 Cybersecurity Manager: £65,000 Security Consultant: £60,000 Information Security Officer: £58,000 Threat Intelligence Analyst: £53,000 Cybersecurity Architect: £62,000 Certification: Students will be awarded a CPD certificate upon successful completion, recognising their advanced Network Security Level 2 proficiency. FAQ What is Level 3 cyber security? Level 3 cyber security refers to a qualification or course that provides an advanced understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices. It is often designed for individuals with foundational cybersecurity knowledge who want to deepen their expertise. What are the 5 types of network security? The five types of network security are: Firewalls, which prevent unauthorised access to or from a private network; Antivirus and anti-malware software, which protect against malicious software; Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), which identify and prevent known threats; Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) which provide secure remote access; and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) prevents sensitive data from leaving the network. What is BTEC Level 2 cyber security? BTEC Level 2 cyber security is a qualification that provides an introduction to the principles and practices of cybersecurity. It is typically designed for individuals new to the field and seeking foundational knowledge. What is OCN NI Level 2 cybersecurity? OCN NI Level 2 cybersecurity is a qualification offered by the Open College Network Northern Ireland. It provides a foundational understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices and is designed for individuals new to the field. What is OCN Level 2 equivalent to? OCN Level 2 is equivalent to a GCSE grade A*-C or a Level 2 NVQ. An intermediate-level qualification provides a foundation in a specific subject area. What is OCN Level 2 qualification? OCN Level 2 qualification is an intermediate-level qualification that provides a foundational understanding of a specific subject area. It is typically designed for individuals who have completed basic education and seek to further their knowledge and skills. Course Curriculum 2 sections • 9 lectures • 02:12:00 total length •Security and Risk Management: 00:24:00 •Asset Security: 00:12:00 •Security Engineering: 00:15:00 •Communication and Network Security: 00:10:00 •Identity and Access Management: 00:10:00 •Security Assessment and Testing: 00:12:00 •Security Operations: 00:36:00 •Software Development Security: 00:13:00 •Assignment - Network Security Level 2: 00:00:00
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Essential 5G training course description This course is designed to give delegates an explanation of the technologies and interworking requirements of the next generation of cellular communications. It is not a definitive set of descriptions but a possibility of the final deployment. we will investigate the 10 pillars for 5G which will include various Radio Access Technologies that are required to interwork smoothly. We will look at the 4G Pro features and other RATs. What will you learn List the ten pillars of 5G deployment. Describe the 5G Internet. Explain virtualization and RAT virtulization. Describe Software Defined Networks (SDN). Explain carrier aggregation. Describe the mobile cloud. Explain an overall picture of 5G architecture. Essential 5G training course details Who will benefit: Anyone looking for an understanding of the technologies and interworking requirements of the next generation of cellular communications. Prerequisites: None. Duration 3 days Essential 5G training course contents Drivers for 5G 5G Road Map, 10 Pillars of 5G, evolving RATs, oSON, MTCm, mm-wave, backhaul, EE, new spectrum, spectrum sharing, RAN virtualisation. 4G LTE Advanced MIMO technology in release 8, Downlink & uplink MIMO R8, MIMO technology in LTE advanced, Downlink 8-layer SU-MIMO, Downlink MU-MIMO, Uplink MU-MIMO, Uplink transmit diversity, Coordinated multi-point operation (CoMP), Independent eNB & remote base station configurations, Downlink CoMP. ICIC & eICIC ICIC, Homogeneous to heterogeneous network evolution, Introduction to eICIC, Macro-pico scenario, Macro-femto scenario, Time orthogonal frequencies. Almost Blank Subframe (ABS). Carrier aggregation Component carriers (CC), CC aggregation deployments, Intra-band contiguous solutions, Intra-band non-contiguous solutions, Inter-band non-contiguous solutions, CA bandwidth classes, Aggregated transmission bandwidth configurations (ATBC), Possible carrier aggregation configs. eIMTA TDD UL-DL reconfig. for traffic adaptation, Reconfig. mechanisms, Interference mitigation schemes, Dynamic & flexible resource allocation. 5G architectures 5G in Europe, horizon 2020 framework, 5G infrastructure PPP, METIS project, 5G in North America, academy research, company R&D, 5G specifications. The 5G internet High-level view of Cloud Services, The Internet of Things & context awareness, Network reconfiguration & virtualization support, server proliferation, how VMs fix underutilised server problem, enter the hypervisor, why are VM such a big deal? SDN, evolution of the data centre network, high availability, low latency, scalability, security, cost model explodes, service-oriented API. OpenFlow switches, OpenFlow controllers, how SDN works. The big picture, pulling it all together, why the network had to change, how SDN & NFV tie together. Evolutionary approach to the internet, architectures for distributed mobility management, MEDIEVAL & MEDIVO projects, a clean slate approach, mobility first architecture. VNet, INM, NetInf, ForMux, MEEM. Generic Path (GP) & anchorless mobility (AM), Quality of Service support, network resource provisioning, resourcing inside a network. IntServ, RSVP, DiffServ, CoS. Emerging approach for resource over- provisioning, example use case architecture for scalable resource control scenarios in the 5G internet. Integrating SDN/NFV for efficient resource over-reservation control, control information repository, service admission control policies, network resource provisioning, control enforcement functions, network configurations & operations. Small cells for 5G Average spectral efficiency evolution, WiFi & Femto cells, Capacity limits. Achievable gains with densifications, multi-antenna techniques, small cells. Mobile data demand, approach & methodology, subscriber density and traffic demand projections to 2020. Demand versus capacity, global mobile data traffic increase modelling, country level backhaul traffic projections, Small cell challenges, backhaul, spectrum, automation. Cooperation for next gen wireless networks Diversity & relaying strategies, cooperation & network coding, ARQ & MAC protocols, NCCARQ & PRCSMA packet exchange, Physical layer impact on MAC protocol analysis, NCCARQ overview, PHY layer impact, Case study on NCCARQ. Mobile clouds Mobile cloud, Mobile cloud enablers, mobile user domain, wireless technologies, WWAN WLAN and WPAN range, Bluetooth, IEEE.802.15.4 & software stacks, infrared, near field communications (NFC). Network coding, store & forward vs compute & forward, linear network coding, random linear coding. Security for 5G communications Potential 5G communication systems architectures, Security issues & challenges. Mobile malware attacks targeting the UE, 5G mobile botnets, access networks, attacks on 4G networks, C-RNTI & packet sequence number based UE location tracking, false buffer status reports attacks, message insertion attacks, HeNB attacks, physical attacks, credential attacks, configuration and protocol attacks, attacks on MON, user data & identity attacks, mobile operator's core network, DDoS attacks targeting MON, signalling amplification, HSS saturation, external IP networks.