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 After successfully completing this course, you should be able to: Describe the basic design architecture of the Junos OS. Identify and provide a brief overview of Junos devices. Navigate within the Junos CLI. Perform tasks within the CLI operational and configuration modes. Restore a Junos device to its factory-default state. Perform initial configuration tasks. Configure and monitor network interfaces. Describe user configuration and authentication options. Perform secondary configuration tasks for features and services such as system logging (syslog) and tracing, Network Time Protocol (NTP), configuration archival, and SNMP. Monitor basic operation for the Junos OS and devices. Identify and use network utilities. Upgrade the Junos OS. Perform file system maintenance and password recovery on a Junos device. Navigate within the Junos J-Web interface. Explain basic routing operations and concepts. View and describe routing and forwarding tables. Configure and monitor static routing. Configure and monitor OSPF. Describe the framework for routing policy and firewall filters. Explain the evaluation of routing policy and firewall filters. Identify instances where you might use routing policy. Write and apply a routing policy. Identify instances where you might use firewall filters. Write and apply a firewall filter. Describe the operation and configuration for unicast reverse path forwarding (RPF). This three-day course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to work with the Juniper Networks Junos operating system and to configure Junos devices. The course provides a brief overview of the Junos device families and discusses the key architectural components of the software. Key topics include user interface options with a heavy focus on the command-line interface (CLI), configuration tasks typically associated with the initial setup of devices, interface configuration basics with configuration examples, secondary system configuration, and the basics of operational monitoring and maintenance of Junos devices. The course then delves into foundational routing knowledge and configuration examples including general routing concepts, routing policy, and firewall filters. Course Outline COURSE INTRODUCTION Junos Operating System Fundamentals The Junos OS Traffic Processing Overview of Junos Devices User Interface Options: The Junos CLI User Interface Options The Junos CLI: CLI Basics The Junos CLI: Operational Mode The Junos CLI: Configuration Mode User Interface Options: The J-Web Interface User Interface Options The Junos CLI: CLI Basics The Junos CLI: Operational Mode The Junos CLI: Configuration Mode Initial Configuration Factory-Default Configuration Initial Configuration Interface Configuration Secondary System Configuration User Configuration and Authentication System Logging and Tracing Network Time Protocol Archiving Configurations SNMP Operational Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring Platform and Interface Operation Network Utilities Maintaining the Junos OS Password Recovery System Clean-Up Interface Configuration Examples Review of the Interface Configuration Hierarchy Interface Configuration Examples Using Configuration Groups Routing Fundamentals Routing Concepts: Overview of Routing Routing Concepts: The Routing Table Routing Concepts: Routing Instances Static Routing Dynamic Routing Routing Policy Routing Policy Overview Case Study: Routing Policy Firewall Filters Firewall Filters Overview Case Study: Firewall Filters Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding Checks Class of Service CoS Overview Traffic Classification Traffic Queueing Traffic Scheduling Case Study: CoS JTAC Procedures Opening a Support Case Customer Support Tools Transferring Files to JTAC Juniper Security Concepts Security Challenges Juniper Networks? Security Focus A IPv6 Fundamentals IPv6 Addressing Protocols and Services Configuration Additional course details: Nexus Humans Juniper - Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) 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 Juniper - Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) 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 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Network Administrators Administrators interested in Automation Individuals interested in devops, specifically for networking Overview This course teaches students to blend Python skillsets with Ansible through the lens of automating networks. Automation techniques for the most popular vendor (incl. Cisco, Juniper, Arista) will be subjects of study, however, students may request examples from vendors within their own environments. Topics begin with a focus on automating networks with Python; this skill set is then folded into a broadening understanding of automating with Ansible. Students will have programmatic experience automating enterprise class networks by the conclusion of this course (includes writing custom Ansible modules with Python). Class is a combination of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on labs. Students are invited to share their own relevant Python and Ansible scripts with the instructor to ensure class subjects are as relevant as possible. All notes and scripts will be made available to students by the end of each day via a cloud-share or email. Lab time will be given reinforce that day's topics and demonstrations. No two networks are the same! Learn to automate your network with a Python and Ansible skillset. Course can be taught across all major (and most minor) network vendors. Course demonstrations can be adapted to best-fit the customer?s network to ensure all lessons have maximum relevance. Day 1 ? Critical Python Catchup & Review Overview of Python and Ansible Python white space rules & best practices Printing and more Printing Date types and Variables Packing and Unpacking Variables f Strings Conditional expressions Relational and Boolean operators Lists, Tuples, Dictionaries Indexing and slicing Built-in functions Iterating with Loops (for and while) Working with files Software Control Management (SCM) (Git, Github, Bitbucket, Cloudshare, etc.) Using Python to access REST interfaces Working with JSON Python, Ansible and Paramiko Using Paramiko to SSH with keys and passwords RESTful API review API keys Paramiko Review Using Paramiko to SFTP with keys and passwords Day 02 ? Python and Network Automation Introduction to Netmiko (automating routers and switches) Using Netmiko to send commands to / from network devices Working with YAML Converting JSON to YAML with Python Ansible keywords YAML and JSON for data exchange Ansible and YAML Ansible Playbook components Tying together Python and Ansible ? Using Python within Ansible Ansible Network Modules What is new in Ansible (most current updates / release notes) Network Agnostic modules Writing network playbooks Reviewing the construction of network playbooks Writing Ansible playbooks that respond to network failures Day 03 ? Blending Python and Ansible Skillsets Review how to use Python within Ansible Calling Python scripts with Ansible Jinja2 Templating Engine for Python (and Ansible) Using Templates in Ansible playbooks Jinja2 filters, looping, and other useful tricks for automating with Ansible Playbook tagging for selective runs When to use Python and when to use Ansible ?Big Picture? options for using Python & Ansible within your Network Ansible Roles Day 04 ? Customizing Ansible with Python Review ? Running Scripts with Ansible Prompting for Ansible user input Ansible Galaxy & Getting at Roles Writing a custom Ansible Module with Python Ansible ?Engine? vs Ansible ?Tower? ? marketing hype, capabilities, costs, etc. Case Study: Automate your Enterprise Network When to use Python and when to use Ansible Writing your own Ansible modules in Python ?Big Picture? options for using Python & Ansible within your Network Overview ? NETCONF / YANG and what they mean for Python and Ansible Molecule ? Testing your roles Additional course details: Nexus Humans Network Automation with Python and Ansible 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 Network Automation with Python and Ansible 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 Network design engineers Network engineers System administrators Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Design Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) internal routing for the enterprise network Design Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) internal routing for the enterprise network Design Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) internal routing for the enterprise network Design a network based on customer requirements Design Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing for the enterprise network Describe the different types and uses of Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) address families Describe BGP load sharing Design a BGP network based on customer requirements Decide where the L2/L3 boundary will be in your Campus network and make design decisions Describe Layer 2 design considerations for Enterprise Campus networks Design a LAN network based on customer requirements Describe Layer 3 design considerations in an Enterprise Campus network Examine Cisco SD-Access fundamental concepts Describe Cisco SD-Access Fabric Design Design a Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) Campus Fabric based on customer requirements Design service provider-managed VPNs Design enterprise-managed VPNs Design a resilient WAN Design a resilient WAN network based on customer requirements Examine the Cisco SD-WAN architecture Describe Cisco SD-WAN deployment options Design Cisco SD-WAN redundancy Explain the basic principles of QoS Design Quality of Service (QoS) for the WAN Design QoS for enterprise network based on customer requirements Explain the basic principles of multicast Designing rendezvous point distribution solutions Describe high-level considerations when doing IP addressing design Create an IPv6 addressing plan Plan an IPv6 deployment in an existing enterprise IPv4 network Describe the challenges that you might encounter when transitioning to IPv6 Design an IPv6 addressing plan based on customer requirements Describe Network APIs and protocols Describe Yet Another Next Generation (YANG), Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF), and Representational State Transfer Configuration Protocol (RESTCONF) The Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) v1.1 course gives you the knowledge and skills you need to design an enterprise network. This course serves as a deep dive into enterprise network design and expands on the topics covered in the Implementing and Operating Cisco© Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) v1.0 course.This course also helps you prepare to take the 300-420 Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) exam which is part of the CCNP© Enterprise and Cisco Certified Specialist - Enterprise Design certifications. Course Outline Designing EIGRP Routing Designing OSPF Routing Designing IS-IS Routing Design Case Study Activity: Designing Enterprise Connectivity Designing BGP Routing and Redundancy Understanding BGP Address Families and Attributes Design Case Study Activity: Designing an Enterprise Network with BGP Internet Connectivity Designing the Enterprise Campus LAN Designing Layer 2 Campus Design Case Study Activity: Designing an Enterprise Campus LAN Designing Layer 3 Campus Discovering the Cisco SD-Access Architecture Exploring Cisco SD-Access Fabric Design Exploring Cisco SD-Access Site Design Strategy and Considerations Design Case Study Activity: Designing Cisco SD-Access in the Enterprise Designing Service Provider-Managed VPNs Designing Enterprise-Managed VPNs Designing WAN Resiliency Design Case Study Activity: Designing Resilient Enterprise WAN Examining Cisco SD-WAN Architectures Examining Cisco SD-WAN Deployment Design Considerations Designing Cisco SD-WAN Routing and High Availability Design Case Study Activity: Designing Resilient Enterprise Cisco SD-WAN Understanding QoS Designing LAN and WAN QoS Design Case Study Activity: Designing QoS in an Enterprise Network Exploring Multicast with Protocol-Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) Designing Rendezvous Point Distribution Solutions Designing an IPv4 Address Plan Exploring IPv6 Deploying IPv6 Design Case Study Activity: Designing an Enterprise IPv6 Network Introducing Network APIs and Protocols Exploring YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and Model-Driven Telemetry Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cisco Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks v1.1 (ENSLD) 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 Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks v1.1 (ENSLD) 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.
Learn the basics of Data Science, combining a supported #CISCO Skills for All online course with practical learning and a project to help consolidate the learning.
Course Overview This comprehensive course on Coding (HTML, C++, Python, JavaScript & IT) offers a structured introduction to the world of coding and information technology. It covers an expansive array of programming languages and technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, C++, Python, and PHP, alongside key IT concepts such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and network security. Learners will develop a deep understanding of programming logic, software development, web development, and essential IT operations. Whether you're aiming to explore programming for the first time or expand your technical skill set, this course equips you with the knowledge required to navigate modern computing systems and coding environments. Upon completion, learners will be better prepared to pursue roles in web development, programming, system administration, and IT support across various industries. Course Description This course delivers an in-depth exploration of both coding and IT fundamentals, offering a diverse curriculum that spans core programming languages such as HTML, C++, Python, JavaScript, and R. It extends into cybersecurity, Linux scripting, ethical hacking, and computer networking—creating a well-rounded foundation for digital fluency. Learners are introduced to the design and development of web applications, front-end and back-end technologies, and essential tools such as GitHub, Heroku, and MySQL. The course further includes IT administration, encryption methods, cloud infrastructure, and system troubleshooting, ensuring coverage of key concepts necessary in today’s tech-driven world. With a focus on conceptual clarity and structured progression, learners will gain valuable knowledge aligned with current industry needs and expectations. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Coding With HTML, CSS, & Javascript Module 02: C++ Development: The Complete Coding Guide Module 03: Python Programming: Beginner To Expert Module 04: Learn Ethical Hacking From A-Z: Beginner To Expert Module 05: Bash Scripting, Linux and Shell Programming Module 06: JavaScript Project – Game Development with JS Module 07: R Programming for Data Science Module 08: Secure Programming of Web Applications Module 09: Advanced Diploma in PHP Web Development with MySQL, GitHub & Heroku Module 10: The Complete Front-End Web Development Course! Module 11: The Complete MySQL Server from Scratch: Bootcamp Module 12: Cyber Security Awareness Training Module 13: Cloud Computing / CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-002) Module 14: CompTIA A+ (220-1001) Module 15: Building Your Own Computer Module 16: Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced Module 17: IT Administration and Networking Module 18: Encryption Module 19: Advance Windows 10 Troubleshooting for IT HelpDesk Module 20: Microsoft Excel Complete Course (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand programming languages and IT fundamentals. Professionals aiming to transition into coding or expand their IT knowledge. Beginners with an interest in computing, programming, or digital technologies. Students or career changers preparing for roles in the tech sector. Career Path Web Developer Software Programmer IT Support Technician Network Administrator Cybersecurity Analyst Cloud Computing Technician Data Analyst Systems Engineer Helpdesk Specialist IT Consultant
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Phone Network Administrators Phone Network Engineers Data System Administrators Entry-level Network Engineers Channel Partners/Resellers, Customers, Employees Overview Describe the Cisco Unified Communications Manager network, service, and features Understand the importance of and configuration of redundancy and high availability in the enterprise network Describe user configuration and the user web interface Explain basic phone options and the use of BAT Explain the route plan and on-net/off-net calling Describe the various media resources, including conferencing and MOH Describe the basic phone features and use of hunt groups Administering Cisco Unified Communications Manager (ACUCM) v12.0 is a 3-day training program that provides system administrators and networking professionals with an understanding of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager System. The Cisco IT training course teaches the concepts of IP telephony based in system administration, including its function, features, and configuration. This is an entry-level IP telephony course that begins with the basic concepts of IP telephony and very quickly moves the learner forward into an understanding of system concepts: clustering, creation of phones and users, route plans, digit manipulation, media resources, and phone features, which are all important to supporting IP telephony in the enterprise network. The course focuses on Cisco Unified Communications Manager version v12.x.The course is geared to individuals that will be using and managing the system and performing administration for Level 1 and Level 2 support. Level 1 support is geared toward supporting phone users and making moves, adds, and changes to the desktop phone environment. Level 2 support is oriented to supporting changes in the organization, such as opening new office locations or relocating departments. The Cisco training course does not cover issues of initial deployment, new cluster deployment or international deployments. Also, the course does not cover issues with the underlying network that involves routers, switches, or Cisco IOS software configuration. Exploring IP Telephone Traditional Voice versus IP Telephony Clustering Overview Intracluster Communications Cisco Unified Communications Manager Clusters Clustering Options Platform Requirements Describing Deployment Models Single-Site Deployment Centralized Call-Processing Deployment Distributed Call-Processing Deployment Distributed Single-Cluster Call-Processing Deployment Hybrid Call-Processing Deployment New Advanced Multicluster Options Understanding Advanced Multisite Features Need for CAC Deploying AAR Survivable Remote Site Telephony SRST Failover Logging in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Logging In to Cisco Unified CM Administration and Cisco Unified Serviceability Logging In to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration and the DRS Navigation Menu Command-Line Interface Examining Basic Server Configuration Server Configuration?Eliminating DNS Reliance Configuring Enterprise Parameters Describing Multilevel Administration Configuring Multilevel Administration Creating End Users Creating Roles Creating User Groups Assigning Users to User Groups Configuring DRS Backup and Restore Procedures DRS Backup Procedures DRS Restore Procedures Understanding User Configuration Understanding User Management Configuring Users Using the User Web Pages Understanding the User Web Pages Using the User Web Pages Configuring System Parameter Cisco Unified CM Configuration Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group Configuration Phone NTP Configuration Date/Time Group Codecs and Regions Location Configuration Device Pool Configuration DHCP Service Configuration Device Defaults Configuration Clusterwide Parameters Licensing Supporting Cisco Unified IP Phones Cisco Unified IP Phones Overview Specialized Cisco Unified IP 7900 Series Phones Phone Button Templates Softkey Templates Exploring Phone Registration and IP Phone Communications Cisco Unified IP Phone Registration Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuration Utilizing the Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) Overview of Cisco Unified Communications Manager BAT Cisco Unified Communications Manager TAPS Implementing Dial Plan Connectivity Organizational Dial Plan Trunks Gateways Creating Route Plans Dial Plan Overview Route Pattern Overview Digit Collection Call Routing Configuring Transition Patterns and Route Filters Translation Patterns The 9.@ Pattern Route Filters Implementing Digit Manipulation Discard Digits Instruction Transformation Masks Route Plan Report Defining Class of Control Overview of Class of Control Partitions CSS Configuration PLAR Application Using Class of Control Features Call Restriction Time of Day Routing Traditional vs. Line/Device Approach Defining Media Resources Overview of Media Resources Conference Bridge Media Termination Points Transcoder Music on Hold Annunciator Exploring Media Resource Management MRG Management Configuring MRGs Configuring MRGLs Describing Basic Features Call Park Call Pickup Cisco Call Back Shared Lines with Barge and Privacy Exploring Hunt Groups Hunt Group Overview Line Group Configuration Hunt List Configuration Hunt Pilot Configuration Final Forwarding Describing Phone Services Cisco IP Phone Services Cisco Phone Services Configuration
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course benefits individuals responsible for implementing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Juniper security components. Overview After successfully completing this course, you should be able to: Demonstrate understanding of concepts covered in the prerequisite Juniper Security courses. Describe the various forms of security supported by the Junos OS. Describe the Juniper Connected Security model. Describe Junos security handling at Layer 2 versus Layer 3. Implement next generation Layer 2 security features. Demonstrate understanding of Logical Systems (LSYS). Demonstrate understanding of Tenant Systems (TSYS). Implement virtual routing instances in a security setting. Describe and configure route sharing between routing instances using logical tunnel interfaces. Describe and discuss Juniper ATP and its function in the network. Describe and implement Juniper Connected Security with Policy Enforcer in a network. Describe firewall filters use on a security device. Implement firewall filters to route traffic. Explain how to troubleshoot zone problems. Describe the tools available to troubleshoot SRX Series devices. Describe and implement IPsec VPN in a hub-and-spoke model. Describe the PKI infrastructure. Implement certificates to build an ADVPN network. Describe using NAT, CoS and routing protocols over IPsec VPNs. Implement NAT and routing protocols over an IPsec VPN. Describe the logs and troubleshooting methodologies to fix IPsec VPNs. Implement working IPsec VPNs when given configuration that are broken. Describe Incident Reporting with Juniper ATP On-Prem device. Configure mitigation response to prevent spread of malware. Explain SecIntel uses and when to use them. Describe the systems that work with SecIntel. Describe and implement advanced NAT options on the SRX Series devices. Explain DNS doctoring and when to use it. Describe NAT troubleshooting logs and techniques. This four-day course, designed to build off the current Juniper Security (JSEC) offering, delves deeper into Junos security, next-generation security features, and ATP supporting software. Chapter 1: Course Introduction Course Introduction Chapter 2: Junos Layer 2 Packet Handling and Security Features Transparent Mode Security Secure Wire Layer 2 Next Generation Ethernet Switching MACsec Lab 1: Implementing Layer 2 Security Chapter 3: Firewall Filters Using Firewall Filters to Troubleshoot Routing Instances Filter-Based Forwarding Lab 2: Implementing Firewall Filters Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Zones and Policies General Troubleshooting for Junos Devices Troubleshooting Tools Troubleshooting Zones and Policies Zone and Policy Case Studies Lab 3: Troubleshooting Zones and Policies Chapter 5: Hub-and-Spoke VPN Overview Configuration and Monitoring Lab 4: Implementing Hub-and-Spoke VPNs Chapter 6: Advanced NAT Configuring Persistent NAT Demonstrate DNS doctoring Configure IPv6 NAT operations Troubleshooting NAT Lab 5: Implementing Advanced NAT Features Chapter 7: Logical and Tenant Systems Overview Administrative Roles Differences Between LSYS and TSYS Configuring LSYS Configuring TSYS Lab 6: Implementing TSYS Chapter 8: PKI and ADVPNs PKI Overview PKI Configuration ADVPN Overview ADVPN Configuration and Monitoring Lab 7: Implementing ADVPNs Chapter 9: Advanced IPsec NAT with IPsec Class of Service with IPsec Best Practices Routing OSPF over VPNs Lab 8: Implementing Advanced IPsec Solutions Chapter 10: Troubleshooting IPsec IPsec Troubleshooting Overview Troubleshooting IKE Phase 1 and 2 IPsec Logging IPsec Case Studies Lab 9: Troubleshooting IPsec Chapter 11: Juniper Connected Security Security Models Enforcement on Every Network Device Chapter 12: SecIntel Security Feed Encrypted Traffic Analysis Use Cases for SecIntel Lab 10: Implementing SecIntel Chapter 13:Advanced Juniper ATP On-Prem Collectors Private Mode Incident Response Deployment Models Lab 11: Implementing Advanced ATP On-Prem Chapter 14: Automated Threat Mitigation Identify and Mitigate Malware Threats Automate Security Mitigation Lab 12: Identifying and Mitigation of Threats Additional course details: Nexus Humans AJSEC - Advanced Junos Security 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 AJSEC - Advanced Junos Security 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 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Executives, Project Managers, Business Analysts, Business and IT stakeholders working with analysts, Quality and process engineers, technicians, corrective action coordinators or managers; supervisors, team leaders, and process operators; anyone who wants to improve their ability to solve recurring problems. Overview At the completion of this course, you should be able to:Identify the different types of tools and techniques availableApply change management successfullyReview what to look for when applying business case thinking to Root Cause AnalysisDevelop a process to systematically approach problems Problem determination skills cannot be acquired by reading a book. They mostly come from experience. After this course, you will have a general understanding of a structured problem determination approach, which you can then apply in your daily work. RCA Foundation Concepts and Objectives Section Learning Objectives Discuss Definitions ? IT Perspective Discuss What is a problem and why do they exist? Exercise 1a: Why is RCA important What is Root Cause? RCA Benefits and Approaches Exercise 1b: Why are multiple approaches important? Event and Casual Analysis Exercise 1c: Apply Event and Causal Analysis Event and Causal Analysis: Exercise 1c Worksheet RCA Tools for each approach Exercise 1D: Prepare for Case Study Section Summary and Conclusions Enhance Use of RCA Tools Why use a Particular Method Tool: Change Analysis Change Analysis Examples Exercise 2a: Apply Change Analysis Exercise 2b: Change Analysis Worksheet Tool: How to Resolve Conflict Tool: 5 Why?s Example Learning Management Problem Exercise 2b: Apply 5 Why?s Sequence-of-Events Exercise 2b: Worksheet Tool: Cause and Effect Exercise 2c: Apply Cause and Effect Exercise 2c: Cause and Effect Worksheet Tool: Fault Tree Analysis Why do we use Fault Tree Analysis? How does it work? Fault Tree Diagram Symbols Example #1 of FTA: Car Hits Object Exercise 2D: Apply Fault Tree Analysis Tool: Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Example: Failure Modes and Effects Analysis Exercise 2E: Apply FMEA Tool: Design / Application Review Exercise 2d: Apply Design/Application Review Section summary & conclusions Problem Resolution & Prevention Section Objectives The Secret of Solving Problems A Note about Statistical Control A Note about Fire Fighting Technique: Business Process Mapping Example: IGOE Exercise 3A: Problem as IGOE Exercise 3A: IGOE Template Technique: Lean Six Sigma and DMAIC Lean Six Sigma Benefits Exercise 3B: Apply Lean Six Sigma Importance of Understanding the Business Process The Business Process Mandate Technique: Process Modeling Graphical Notation Standard (BPMN) What is Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN)? Benefits of BPMN Basic Components of BPMN Exercise 3C: Use BPMN to Document a Current State Technique: Business Process Maturity Model Five Levels of Maturity Exercise 3D: Appraise Business Process Maturity Level Section Summary and Conclusions Capability Improvement for RCA Section Learning Objectives Steps in Disciplined Problem Solving RCA as a RCA Process Key RCA Role Considerations Exercise 4A: Apply RCA to RCA Process Sustainable RCA Improvement Organizational Units Process Area Goals, Practices Specific and General Practices Specific Practice Examples Software Maturity Survey Exercise 4B: Apply Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) to RCA SWOT Analysis Worksheet Recognize the importance of the Change Management component in your RCA implementation Using the ADKAR Model to Communicate Change Review ADKAR© Model ? Awareness of the need for change Desire to participate and support the change Knowledge on how to change Ability to implement required skills and behaviors Reinforcement to sustain the change Exercise 4C: Create an Ability Checklist The ADKAR Model: Reinforcement Exercise 4D: Find two examples of how ADKAR will be different Section Summary and Conclusions Course Summary & Conclusions Plan the Proposal and Business Case Example: 1 Page Business Case Exercise 5A: Creating Action Plans Resource Guide Questions Additional course details: Nexus Humans BA17 - Advanced Root Cause Analysis 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 BA17 - Advanced Root Cause Analysis 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 Blockchain Architects Blockchain DevelopersApplication Developers Blockchain System AdministratorsNetwork Security Architects Cyber Security ExpertsIT Professionals w/cyber security experience Overview Those who attend the Security for Blockchain Professionals course and pass the exam certification will have a demonstrated knowledge of:Identifying and differentiating between security threats and attacks on a Blockchain network.Blockchain security methods, best practices, risk mitigation, and more.All known (to date) cyber-attack vectors on the Blockchain.Performing Blockchain network security risk analysis.A complete understanding of Blockchain?s inherent security features and risks.An excellent knowledge of best security practices for Blockchain System/Network Administrators.Demonstrating appropriate Blockchain data safeguarding techniques. This course covers all known aspects of Blockchain security that exist in the Blockchain environment today and provides a detailed overview of all Blockchain security issues, including threats, risk mitigation, node security integrity, confidentiality, best security practices, advanced Blockchain security and more. Fundamental Blockchain Security Cryptography for the Blockchain Hash Functions Public Key Cryptography Elliptic Curve Cryptography A Brief Introduction to Blockchain The Blocks The Chains The Network Promises of the Blockchain Blockchain Security Assumptions Digital Signature Security Hash Function Security Limitations of Basic Blockchain Security Public Key Cryptography Review Real-Life Public Key Protection Cryptography and Quantum Computers Lab 1 (Tentative) Finding Hash Function Collisions Reversible hash function Hash function with poor non-locality Hash function with small search space Breaking Public Key Cryptography Brute Forcing a Short Private Key Brute Forcing a Poorly-Chosen Private Key Consensus in the Blockchain Blockchain Consensus and Byzantine Generals Blockchain Networking Review Byzantine Generals Problem Relation to Blockchain Byzantine Fault Tolerance Introduction to Blockchain Consensus Security Blockchain Consensus Breakthrough Proof of Work What is Proof of Work? How does Proof of Work Solve BGP? Proof of Work Security Assumptions Attacking Proof of Work Proof of Stake What is Proof of Stake? How does Proof of Stake Solve BGP? Proof of Stake Security Assumptions Attacking Proof of Stake General Attacks on Blockchain Consensus Other Blockchain Consensus Algorithms Lab 2 (Tentative) Attacking Proof of Work Performing a 51% Attack Performing a Selfish Mining Attack Attacking Proof of Stake Performing a XX% Attack Performing a Long-Range Attack Malleable Transaction Attacks Advanced Blockchain Security Mechanisms Architectural Security Measures Permissioned Blockchains Checkpointing Advanced Cryptographic Solutions Multiparty Signatures Zero-Knowledge Proofs Stealth Addresses Ring Signatures Confidential Transactions Lab 3 (Tentative) Permissioned Blockchains 51% on a Checkpointed Blockchain Data mining on a blockchain with/without stealth addresses Zero-Knowledge Proof Simulation Trying to fake knowledge of a ZKP Module 4: Blockchain for Business Introduction to Ethereum Security What is Ethereum Consensus in Ethereum Smart Contracts in Ethereum Ethereum Security Pros and Cons of Ethereum Blockchains Introduction to Hyperledger Security What is Hyperledger Consensus in Hyperledger Smart Contracts in Hyperledger Hyperledger Security Pros and Cons of Hyperledger Blockchains Introduction to Corda Security What is Corda Consensus in Corda Smart Contracts in Corda Corda Security Pros and Cons of Corda Blockchains Lab 4 Blockchain Risk Assessment What are the Risks of the Blockchain? Information Security Information Sensitivity Data being placed on blockchain Risks of disclosure Regulatory Requirements Data encryption Data control PII protection Blockchain Architectural Design Public and Private Blockchains Open and Permissioned Blockchains Choosing a Blockchain Architecture Lab 5 Exploring public/private open/permissioned blockchains? Basic Blockchain Security Blockchain Architecture User Security Protecting Private Keys Malware Update Node Security Configuring MSPs Network Security Lab 6 (TBD) Smart Contract Security Introduction to Smart Contracts Smart Contract Security Considerations Turing-Complete Lifetime External Software Smart Contract Code Auditing Difficulties Techniques Tools Lab 7 (Tentative) Try a couple of smart contract code auditing tool against different contracts with built-in vulnerabilities Module 8: Security Implementing Business Blockchains Ethereum Best Practices Hyperledger Best Practices Corda Best Practices Lab 8 Network-Level Vulnerabilities and Attacks Introduction to Blockchain Network Attacks 51% Attacks Denial of Service Attacks Eclipse Attacks Routing Attacks Sybil Attacks Lab 9 Perform different network-level attacks System-Level Vulnerabilities and Attacks Introduction to Blockchain System Vulnerabilities The Bitcoin Hack The Verge Hack The EOS Vulnerability Lab 10 Smart Contract Vulnerabilities and Attacks Introduction to Common Smart Contract Vulnerabilities Reentrancy Access Control Arithmetic Unchecked Return Values Denial of Service Bad Randomness Race Conditions Timestamp Dependence Short Addresses Lab 11 Exploiting vulnerable smart contracts Security of Alternative DLT Architectures What Are Alternative DLT Architectures? Introduction to Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) DAGs vs. Blockchains Advantages of DAGs DAG Vulnerabilities and Security Lab 12 Exploring a DAG network
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for professionals in a variety of job roles who are currently using desktop or web-based data management tools such as Microsoft Excel or SQL Server reporting services to perform numerical or general data analysis. They are responsible for connecting to cloud-based data sources, as well as shaping and combining data for the purpose of analysis. They are also looking for alternative ways to analyze business data, visualize insights, and share those insights with peers across the enterprise. This includes capturing and reporting on data to peers, executives, and clients. This course is also designed for professionals who want to pursue the Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst (Exam PL-300) certification. Overview In this course, you will analyze data with Microsoft Power BI. You will: Analyze data with self-service BI. Connect to data sources. Perform data cleaning, profiling, and shaping. Visualize data with Power BI. Enhance data analysis by adding and customizing visual elements. Model data with calculations. Create interactive visualizations. Use advanced analysis techniques. Enhance reports and dashboards. Publish and share reports and dashboards. Extend Power BI beyond the desktop. As technology progresses and becomes more interwoven with our businesses and lives, more data is collected about business and personal activities. This era of 'big data' is a direct result of the popularity and growth of cloud computing, which provides an abundance of computational power and storage, allowing organizations of all sorts to capture and store data. Leveraging that data effectively can provide timely insights and competitive advantages. Creating data-backed visualizations is key for data scientists, or any professional, to explore, analyze, and report insights and trends from data. Microsoft© Power BI© software is designed for this purpose. Power BI was built to connect to a wide range of data sources, and it enables users to quickly create visualizations of connected data to gain insights, show trends, and create reports. Power BI's data connection capabilities and visualization features go far beyond those that can be found in spreadsheets, enabling users to create compelling and interactive worksheets, dashboards, and stories that bring data to life and turn data into thoughtful action. Analyzing Data with Self-Service BI Topic A: Data Analysis and Visualization for Business Intelligence Topic B: Self-Service BI with Microsoft Power BI Connecting to Data Sources Topic A: Create Data Connections Topic B: Configure and Manage Data Relationships Topic C: Save Files in Power BI Performing Data Cleaning, Profiling, and Shaping Topic A: Clean, Transform, and Load Data with the Query Editor Topic B: Profile Data with the Query Editor Topic C: Shape Data with the Query Editor Topic D: Combine and Manage Data Rows Visualizing Data with Power BI Topic A: Create Visualizations in Power BI Topic B: Chart Data in Power BI Enhancing Data Analysis Topic A: Customize Visuals and Pages Topic B: Incorporate Tooltips Modeling Data with Calculations Topic A: Create Calculations with Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) Topic B: Create Calculated Measures and Conditional Columns Creating Interactive Visualizations Topic A: Create and Manage Data Hierarchies Topic B: Filter and Slice Reports Topic C: Create Dashboards Using Advanced Analysis Techniques Topic A: Create Calculated Tables, Variables, and Parameters Topic B: Enhance Visuals with Statistical Analysis Topic C: Perform Advanced Analysis Enhancing Reports and Dashboards Topic A: Enhance Reports Topic B: Enhance Dashboards Publishing and Sharing Reports and Dashboards Topic A: Publish Reports Topic B: Create and Manage Workspaces Topic C: Share Reports and Dashboards Extending Power BI Beyond the Desktop Topic A: Use Power BI Mobile Topic B: Extend Access with the Power BI API Additional course details: Nexus Humans Microsoft Power BI: Data Analysis Professional (Second Edition) (v1.3) 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 Microsoft Power BI: Data Analysis Professional (Second Edition) (v1.3) 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.