English as a foreign language Prepare to pass the citizenship English language test (IELTS life skills) Classes from A1 to B1 level of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) . A1-A2 Elementary This course is designed for students of English who have little knowledge of the English language and want to achieve a better level. The course will focus on speaking practice, reading comprehension and pronunciation skills, writing and grammar. The syllabus: countries, numbers, possessive pronouns, days of the week, pronunciation skills (linking, stress, intonation). Family vocabulary and everyday objects; present tense of most common regular and irregular verbs. Asking questions and talking about activities, can and can’t, transports, some and any, how much and how many. Past simple, regular and irregular verbs, ordering food and drinks, dates and other past time phrases, buying tickets, asking politely, past simple, negative forms and questions, shops and shopping for clothes. Comparative adjectives, use of articles, going out and staying in, might and will, education and careers, filling a form, present perfect and sentence stress. Prepositions of movement, going places and describing things in a town, real life: for example, telephoning; consolidation activities. A2 - B1 Pre-intermediate This course will develop further your English language skills acquired with the Elementary course. This course will help you with the preparation for the citizenship test. Each lesson will focus on a grammar topic, vocabulary, reading and pronunciation practice, writing. The syllabus: revision of questions; present simple and frequency phrases. Talking about leisure activities and games, past simple, positive and negative, time phrases (at, on, in ago), describing feelings, talking about daily routines and jobs; should and shouldn’t, present continuous for future arrangements; inviting people; Comparative and superlative adjectives, questions with: how, what and what … like? Describing people; vowel sounds and silent letters, weak forms of prepositions. Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns, asking and giving directions. Present tense after if, adjectives for describing places, talking about how things were in the past, used to, past continuous, talking about health. Like and would like, conditional sentences with would, present simple passive and past simple passive, talking about products and personal items, writing a review, giving your opinion. Present perfect continuous and past perfect. Job interviews, getting a job and personal characteristics, meeting people; making suggestions. B1 - B2 Intermediate Asking and answering questions: everyday activities, people around you. The difference between have and have got. Speaking practice. E-mail writing (informal). Pronunciation and stress sounds activities. Past simple and continuous. Pronunciation of the -ed sound for past simple endings. Vocabulary: remembering and forgetting. Listening and speaking: first meetings and childhood memories (used to). Real life: showing interest. Pronunciation: sounding polite. Speaking practice. The sound /w/. Comparatives and superlatives. Describing towns and cities. Readings and discussions topics about travel and places to visit. Phrases for comparing. Design your own tour. Real life: booking a flight. Present perfect simple: strong and weak forms of ‘have’. Describing life events. Speaking: talking about people you admire. Writing task: curriculum vitae. Vocabulary: ‘take’. For, since and ago and the present perfect continuous. Pronunciation: linking. Comparing the past and the present. Future forms and future clauses with if, when etc. Talking about work. How to write a covering letter. Real life: a formal telephone call. Adjectives: -ed/-ing. Extreme adjectives. Write a review of a book/concert. Writing a consumer review. The passive forms. Speaking practice. Ripetizioni d’inglese Who these courses are for: Italian speakers who live in the UK who want to improve their skills to pass the UK citizenship exams (IELTS life skills). for Italian schoolchildren who need to prepare for exams (such as ‘esame di maturita’). for Italian students who want to improve their grades at school or simply need help with homework. for adults who want to improve their English for work or travel. IELTS – International English Language Testing System Life in the UK Test
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Software Engineers Mobile Developers Overview The training is geared to build essential skills to develop professional applications for iOS 8.0 devices. The complete hands-on course will be delivered using Xcode 6. The 2 days of Objective-C and Swift training, at the start of the course is designed to allow developers , with a non-Objective C background, to jumpstart into iOS application development. The training is intended to lay a solid foundation in Apple's new programming language - Swift for development of next-generation iOS applications. The training is intended to lay a solid foundation in Apple's new programming language - Swift for development of next-generation iOS applications.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for Administrator, Database Administrator, End User, Network Administrator, and Systems Administrator. Overview Upon completion of this course, students will be able to Describe and determine database security requirements, Understand Oracle security solutions to help meet security requirements, Implement basic database security, Configure network security, and Discover basic security configuration issues. This Introduction to Oracle Database Security Ed 1 training teaches you how to use Oracle Database features to help meet the security, privacy and compliance requirements of your organization. Introduction Course Objectives Course Schedule Detective Security Controls Preventive Security Controls Your Learning Aids Basic Workshop Architecture Understanding Security Requirements Fundamental Data Security Requirements Security Risks Techniques to Enforce Security Choosing Security Solutions Database Access Control: Authentication Protecting Against Database Bypass with Encryption Protecting Sensitive Data Protecting against Application Bypass Detecting Threats Compliance Implementing Basic Database Security Database Security Checklist Reducing Administrative Effort Principle of Least Privilege Objects Protection Configuring Network Security Network Access Control Listener Security Listener Usage Control Manage fine-grained access to external network services Discovering Basic Configuration Issues Accessing Enterprise Manager Security Reports Using Various Security Reports
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Security operations personnel, including analysts and incident responders Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Utilize Carbon Black EDR throughout an incident Implement a baseline configuration for Carbon Black EDR Determine if an alert is a true or false positive Fully scope out an attack from moment of compromise Describe Carbon Black EDR capabilities available to respond to an incident Create addition detection controls to increase security This course teaches you how to use the VMware Carbon Black© EDR? product during incident response. Using the SANS PICERL framework, you will configure the server and perform an investigation on a possible incident. This course provides guidance on using Carbon Black EDR capabilities throughout an incident with an in-depth, hands-on, scenariobased lab. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives VMware Carbon Black EDR & Incident Response Framework identification and process Preparation Implement the Carbon Black EDR instance according to organizational requirements Identification Use initial detection mechanisms Process alerts Proactive threat hunting Incident determination Containment Incident scoping Artifact collection Investigation Eradication Hash banning Removing artifacts Continuous monitoring Recovery Rebuilding endpoints Getting to a more secure state Lessons Learned Tuning Carbon Black EDR Incident close out
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an intermediate level course for students that will perform Database Administration tasks, who plan, implement, and maintain D22 11.1 databases. Overview These skills can be developed by taking: DB2 SQL Workshop DB2 Fundamentals This course teaches database administrators to perform basic database administrative tasks using Db2 11.1. These tasks include creating database objects like tables, indexes and views, and loading data into the database with Db2 utilities like LOAD and INGEST. Various diagnostic methods will be presented, including using db2pd command options, and monitoring with SQL statements that reference Db2 monitor functions. Students will learn how to implement automatic archival for database logs and how to recover a database to a specific point in time using the archived logs. The course covers using EXPLAIN tools to review the access plans for SQL statements and adding indexes to improve SQL performance. We will cover the locking performed by Db2 and the effect the application isolation level has on locking and lock wait conditions. Students will learn how to implement database security, including adding a security administrator, SECADM user, and implement database roles to simplify security management. We will also describe implementing Db2 native encryption for a database. Overview of Db2 11.1Db2 Command Line Processor (CLP) and GUI toolsThe Db2 database manager instanceCreating Databases and Data PlacementCreating Database ObjectsMoving DataBackup and RecoveryDatabase Maintenance, Monitoring and Problem DeterminationLocking and concurrencySecurity
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators, security operations personnel including analyst and managers. Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the components and capabilities of application control. Manage and configure the Carbon Black App Control server based on organizational requirements. Create policies to control enforcement levels and agent functionality. Implement rules to support the organization's security posture. Use the Carbon Black App Control tools to understand agent and server data. This course teaches you how to use the VMware Carbon Black© App ControlTM product and leverage the capabilities to configure and maintain the system according to their organization?s security posture and organizational policies. This course provides an in-depth, technical understanding of the Carbon Black App Control product through comprehensive coursework and hands-on scenario-based labs. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Login Accounts and Groups User accounts User roles Policies Modes and Enforcement Levels Rule sets Notifiers Agent side display notification use Computer Details View agent information Related views Local Approval Timed Policy Override Use case and functionality Software Approvals Methods and use cases Custom Rules Rule type and use cases Tools Meters and Alerts Events Agent and server events Baseline Drift Changes in a baseline
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Channel Partner/Reseller Customer Employee Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: These are the ones listed in the Objectives Table I put together: Identify the basic components and operations of the Unified CCE solution. Use the available UCCE tools to complete a basic UCCE system installation. Discuss the installation and configuration steps required to support agent functionality in a UCCE deployment. Install a basic CCE VXML Solution. Install, configure and run a CCE Outbound Option Campaign. Describe how to support CCE. Deploying Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise (DUCCE) v2.0 is a 5-day instructor-led course presented by training partners. The course allows learners to deploy the Unified CCE v10.0 solution including installation, deploying HA and using troubleshooting tools to identify issues with inbound and outbound Contact Center functionality. This course is intended for those installing the Unified CCE solution, or those providing Level 3 solution support. This course also serves as a foundation for the two corresponding UCCE Administration courses, but is not a prerequisite. Students will learn enough about CCE scripting in this course to ensure system functionality only. A separate course exists for advanced scripting. Course Outline Module 1: Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise v10 Foundations Module 2: Preparing UCCE for Basic IVR Scripting Module 3: Preparing UCCE for Basic Agent Functionality Module 4: Installing and Configuring CCE VXML Solution Module 5: Installing CCE Outbound Option Module 6: Supporting CCE
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators and security operations personnel, including analysts and managers Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the components and capabilities of VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Standard Identify the architecture and data flows for Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Standard communication Perform searches across endpoint data to discover suspicious behavior Manage the Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Standard rules based on organizational requirements Configure rules to address common threats Evaluate the impact of rules on endpoints Process and respond to alerts Describe the different response capabilities available from VMware Carbon Black CloudTM This course teaches you how to use the VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint? Standard product and leverage the capabilities to configure and maintain the system according to your organization?s security posture and policies. This course provides an in-depth, technical understanding of the product through comprehensive coursework and hands-on scenario-based labs. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Data Flows and Communication Hardware and software requirements Architecture Data flows Searching Data Creating searches Analyzing events Search operators Advanced queries Policy Components Rules Local scanner Sensor capabilities Prevention Capabilities Using Rules Rule types Rule creation Reputation priority Configuring rules Evaluating rule impact Processing Alerts Alert triage Alert actions Response Capabilities Using quarantine Using live response Hash banning
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators and security operations personnel, including analysts and managers Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Manage and configure the Carbon Black App Control sever based on organizational requirements. Implement rules to support business processes and automatic approvals. Identify scenarios and use cases for Custom rules and Event rules. Describe common troubleshooting scenarios for the Carbon Black App Control server. Describe common troubleshooting scenarios for the Carbon Black App Control Windows agent. This course teaches you how to configure and scope the rules within VMware Carbon Black© App ControlTM product to maintain the system according to your organization?s security posture and organizational policies. Additionally, this course covers troubleshooting both the server and the agent for Carbon Black App Control and how to identify issues that impact normal operations. This course provides an in-depth, technical understanding of the Carbon Black App Control product through comprehensive coursework and hands-on scenario-based labs. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Custom Rules Basics Execute / Write action rules Precedence Paths tom Rules Best Practices Rule Triad Rule multiplication Rule Types Custom rule type overview Optimizing Custom Rules Evaluating events Event Rules Creating and editing Testing before implementing Creating and editing Testing before implementing Server versus agent issues Server Capabilities Tools, logs, common issues, scenarios Agent Capabilities Tools, logs, common issues, scenarios