Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Experienced system administrators and network administrators Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer architecture, components, and main functions Explain the key features and benefits of NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain and configure local load-balancing constructs such as virtual services, pools, health monitors, and related components Recognize web application breaches and threats Recognize multiple attack vectors such as web scraping, Layer 7 Denial of Service, brute force, and code injections Explain the components of NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF that build a security pipeline to protect a web application from being attacked Describe how to configure the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF components Describe an NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF operational task such as setting up an application with WAF, tuning the WAF Policy, and working with logs and analytics Explain the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF best practices for on-boarding a web application; configuring WAF settings for effective application security Explain how to size the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF data plane Explain the WAF Application learning feature, configuration of Application learning, Virtual Patching concepts, common caveats, and troubleshooting while deploying in any environment Recognize NSX Advanced Load Balancer Cloud Services that include threat Intelligence services Describe the Threat Intelligence service provided by NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF and how the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Threat Intelligence service receives live security threat feed for multiple attack vectors from Cloud Services (formerly Avi Pulse) Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer DataScript capabilities for detecting and defending against advance and zero-day attacks. Discuss the relevant NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF logs and perform basic troubleshooting of applications that are protected by NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Explain the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF capability to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) This three-day course provides comprehensive training to install, configure, and manage a VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer Web Application Firewall (WAF) solution. This course covers key NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF features and functionality offered in the NSX Advanced Load Balancer 22.1.3 release for web security and application attack protection. Features include security pipeline, application learning, policy tuning, false positive mitigation, virtual patching, threat intelligence, troubleshooting, logs, analytics, and solution monitoring. Hands-on labs provide access to an NSX Advanced Load Balancer environment to reinforce the skills and concepts presented in the course. Course Introduction Introduction and course logistics Course objectives Introduction to NSX Advanced Load Balancer Illustrate NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain NSX Advanced Load Balancer architecture and components Describe control plane clustering and high availability Describe data plane high availability mode Understand the common terminologies used with NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain the NSX Advanced Load Balancer service elements Explain virtual service components and how to configure a virtual service Explain application profiles and network profiles Explain the pool configuration options and how to configure a pool Explain the available load-balancing algorithms Explain and configure SSL profiles and certificates Explain cloud connectors and cloud connector integration modes Explain multiple health monitor types Understand client logs Introduction to Application Security Understand web application security breaches and the implication of breaches Explain common terminologies related to Web Application Security Understand the different teams involved to secure applications Attacking Web Applications Understand the various web application security testing methodologies Understand the OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities Understand the tools to generate a web application attack Describe a few types of web application attacks Types of Transport Understand different web traffic transport modes Describe web traffic and API traffic NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Components Understand the core design principles of NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF components that build the WAF security pipeline Understand the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF configuration objects NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Operations Examine how to set up an application with WAF Describe considerations for the WAF policy Work with WAF logs and analytics Describe WAF policy tuning Describe the options available to remediate false positive mitigation NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Best Practices Describe technical and application considerations for onboarding an application front ended by WAF Describe best practices to remediate false positive mitigation. Describe how to manage a response from a back-end application server and client upload to the application server Describe the consideration for setting the rigidity of a WAF signature rule set Describe the options available to identify client traffic NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Sizing Understand how to do WAF data plane sizing in Greenfield and Brownfield deployments NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Custom Rules Understand WAF custom rules Describe the need and recommendation for custom rules Describe ModSecurity rules Understand the ModSecurity rule structure and explain how to construct the rule Analyze a sample custom rule for the use-case scenario for in-depth understanding of a custom rule NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Application Learning Understand the significance of Application Learning Explain the Positive Security Model architecture Describe the WAF multifaceted Application Learning technique to build an application model for creating positive security rules Describe how to view the data that is learned by the Application learning module Describe the WAF Virtual Patching technique to construct a WAF policy from Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) scanner results Understand the conditions for sharing WAF Learning Data and PSM Group in WAF Policy. Malware Protection Through ICAP in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Understand Malicious File Upload Protection and ICAP workflow Describe ICAP configuration and log analytics NSX Advanced Load Balancer IP Reputation Understand IP Reputation concepts and their integration with NSX Advanced Load Balancer Describe IP Reputation configuration, log analytics, and troubleshooting DataScript for Application Security Describe DataScript events and reference Describe application security using DataScript Explain how to troubleshoot DataScript issues Rate Limiting and DOS Describe and configure the NSX Advanced Load Balancer rate limiter technique Describe protection from denial of service (DoS) attacks and distributed DoS (DDoS) attacks in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain the Service Engine general advice and guidance for DDOS Bot Management Understand Bots Describe the Bot Management mechanism in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Describe how to configure NSX Advanced Load Balancer Bot Management Managing Personally Identifiable Information in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Understand Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Understand the scope of managing PII in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Describe how to configure the hidden PII in NSX Advanced Load Balancer logs using profiles and WAF rules. Threat Intelligence Introduce the Threat Intelligence service Describe the Threat Intelligence live security threat feed for multiple attack vectors Describe how to configure Threat Intelligence in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Application Programming Interface Security Define Application Programming Interface (API) Security Understand API authentication and authorization using virtual service authentication mechanisms used for a virtual service such as LDAP, SAML, JSON Web Token, and OAUTH Understand API Rate Limiting in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Understand the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Protection for API Additional course details:Notes Delivery by TDSynex, Exit Certified and New Horizons an VMware Authorised Training Centre (VATC) Nexus Humans VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer: Web Application Firewall Security [V22.x] 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 VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer: Web Application Firewall Security [V22.x] 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 0.5 Days 3 CPD hours This course is intended for Individuals and organizations seeking a foundational understanding of DevOps Overview Please refer to Overview This course brings a high-level understanding of DevOps, the cultural and professional movement that stresses communication, collaboration, integration, and automation to improve the flow of work between software developers and IT operations professionals. Course introductionWhat is DevOps? Why Now?Emerging DevOps PracticesCultureAutomationLeanMeasurement and MetricsSharingGetting Started: Implementing DevOpsNext Steps
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Network Engineers, Network Administrators, Network Security Engineers, and NOC Administrators Overview Successful completion of this five-day, instructor-led course will help enhance your understanding of how to design, implement, and effectively operate a Prisma SDWAN solution. You will get hands-on experience configuring Prisma SD-WAN with a branch and datacenter, configure policies, and use Prisma SD-WAN services. The Prisma SD-WAN Design and Operation (EDU-238) course describes the next generation Prisma SD-WAN solution, the capability and value it provides over legacy WAN and SD-WAN implementations, and how to configure, operate, and troubleshoot the solution.This course is intended for people who must configure, maintain, and use wide area networks, from data centers, to branches, to the cloud. This class is powered by Cloud Harmonics. Course Outline Module 1 - Solution Overview Module 2 - Branch Design Module 3 - Routing Module 4 - Policy Module #1 - Application Path and QoS Policy Module 5 - Policy Module #2 - NAT, ZBFW and Security Module 6 - Event Policy Management Services Module 7 - DNS and DHCP Services Module 8 - Operations and Troubleshooting Module 9 - CloudBlades Module 10 - Integrating Prisma SD-WAN and Prisma Access for SASE Implementation Module 11 - DevOps Module 12 - Next Steps
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Scrum Masters (coaches), Product Owners (customers), and team members. Overview Please refer to Overview Many organizations are incorporating different project management methodologies into their skill base. This course is designed for individuals who need to get started with agile concepts and practice. Basic planning is covered along with the various roles and responsibilities of customers and developers / practitioners. Learn about epics, stories, sprints, feature prioritization and value-driven delivery. Course IntroductionCore Agile Concepts Origins of Agile Project Management Traditional Project Management Methodologies Agile Project Management Methodologies Generalizations: Agile and Traditional Project Management Comparisons The Agile Manifesto Manifesto Contributors Manifesto Values Manifesto Principles Agile Planning and Sprint Overview Agile Planning Overview Develop Epics Create Stories Verification/Validation Wireframes and Storyboards Functionality Based on User Roles Story Maps Estimating Effort: Story Points and Ideal Days Prioritizing Stories Methods for Prioritizing Stories Create Product Backlog Create Product Roadmap Conduct Release Planning Determining Iteration/Sprint Length Conduct Date-Driven Release Planning Conduct Feature-Driven Release Planning Sizing Stories Agile Role, Responsibilities and Team Space Agile Teams and Team Space Overview Scrum Master/Servant Leader/Coach (XP) Product Owner/Customer (XP) Team Members/Developers (XP) Team Space Physical Space Recommendations Next Steps
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Security Engineers, Security Administrators, Security Operations Specialists, Security Analysts, Network Engineers, and Support Staff Overview The Palo Alto Networks Firewall 11.0: Troubleshooting course is three days of instructor-led training that will help you: Investigate networking issues using firewall tools including the CLI Follow proven troubleshooting methodologies specific to individual features Analyze advanced logs to resolve various real-life scenarios Solve advanced, scenario-based challenges Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls are architected to safely enable applications and prevent modern threats. Their approach identifies all network traffic based on applications, users, content and devices, and lets you express your business policies in the form of easy-to-understand security rules. Flexible deployment options and native integration with their next-generation security platform extend the policy enforcement and cyberthreat prevention to everywhere your users and data are located: in your network, on your endpoints and in the cloud. Course Outline Module 1 - Tools and Resources Module 2 - CLI Primer Module 3 - Flow Logic Module 4 - Packet Captures Module 5 - Packet-Diagnostics Logs Module 6 - Host-Inbound Traffic Module 7 - Transit Traffic Module 8 - System Services Module 9 - Certificate Management and SSL Decryption Module 10 - User-ID Module 11 - GlobalProtect Module 12 - Support Escalation and RMAs Module 13 - Next Steps
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Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Develop for experienced IT Professionals familiar with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.1x in an on-premises environment. Potential students include administrators, engineers, and architects designing or deploying Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops workloads on Microsoft Azure. Overview Prepare the Azure environment for secure integration with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Deploy and manage Virtual Delivery Agent machines in Microsoft Azure using Machine Creation Services Integrate Citrix Cloud and Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops with Microsoft Azure Active Directory Design Machine Catalogs and virtual machines on Microsoft Azure Resource Manager Provide remote access with Citrix StoreFront and Citrix Gateway on Microsoft Azur Students learn to deploy and manage the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops apps and desktops in Microsoft Azure. Students gain the skills to plan the machine catalog and virtual machine design based in Microsoft?s public cloud and get hands-on practice deploying those machines using Machine Creation Services. Students will also learn about additional Azure considerations including maintenance and power management which are critical in a cloud environment. For remote access, students will learn to configure Citrix StoreFront and Citrix Gateway on the Azure platform. This course focuses on Microsoft Azure as a Citrix Cloud resource location however concepts are relevant to both Citrix Cloud and fully managed Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops sites. Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops on Azure Overview Defining IAAS Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Azure Deployment Models Azure Fundamentals Review Azure Management Azure Locations Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Integration with Azure Active Directory Active Directory Basics Active Directory Usage Connecting On-premises Active Directory to Azure Azure Role Based Access Control Connecting to Microsoft Azure Azure Connectivity Cloud Connectors in Azure Creating Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Host Connections to Azure Deploying Apps and Desktops using Machine Creation Services Master Image Preparation Machine Creation Services in Azure Considerations for Deploying onto Azure Providing Access to End Users StoreFront Locations Citrix ADC Locations Multiple Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Zones in Azure Regions Maintaining Infrastructure and VDAs in Microsoft Azure Maintaining Infrastructure Maintaining Resources Power Management Plan for a Successful POC Planning your next steps
Are you an EDI Officer, HR Specialist, Leader or Manager? Or the nominated EDI champion for your team? Maybe you've been given the EDI portfolio on behalf of your Board or department? Or if you're aiming to make a difference via your diverse staff network or union, all change-makers are welcome!
What important conversations are your team members avoiding? Side-stepping difficult conversations can trap a team in unresolved problems, strained relationships, and missed chances for growth, which blocks progress and cultivates a lack of trust. But many people avoid difficult conversations or handle them poorly because they’re afraid to address uncomfortable issues and feel unprepared to respond to the emotional reactions that inevitably arise. Navigating Difficult Conversations: Turn Tension Into Progress takes a targeted approach to helping people to manage emotional tension and conduct conversations in a way that enables all parties to stay engaged in collaborative dialogue. Participants will shift their mindset from fearing and avoiding difficult conversations to seeing them as the way to make progress on important issues. And they’ll develop the skills to build trust and respect in every relationship as they navigate sensitive topics. Who Should Attend? This programme is for anyone who finds the thought if having a challenging or difficult conversation, something to be very nervous of, even to the point of avoiding the issue. We recommend that participants have first attended our Aspire programmes, Management Essentials and Performance Coaching, as they provide a strong foundation to the topic, which this session then builds upon. In Navigating Difficult Conversations participants will discover how to balance Courage and Consideration throughout the conversation by: Sharing their Purpose—the issue they need to make progress on—and Positive Intent—how they want the other person to benefit from the conversation Responding to emotional reactions using the skills: Pause, Don’t Panic Observe, Don’t Judge Ask, Don’t Assume Outcomes This module will help participants: Create a strong foundation for difficult conversations by setting a clear and collaborative tone that balances their own and others’ needs. Understand that emotional reactions are a natural, human response—and notice them as a signal that the conversation needs an adjustment to stay on track. Practice a range of tactics to respond in the moment to help everyone stay engaged and make progress.
Keeping Yourself in Mind: An ACT-informed programme for people supporting a family member with JHD We are pleased to invite you to our virtual course for parents and family carers of people living with Juvenile Huntington’s disease. The course will be run by Sarah Gunn, a clinical psychologist and researcher at the University of Leicester, and will be based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a therapeutic approach which focuses on learning to manage difficult thoughts and feelings, and to live a life which feels valuable and meaningful despite the struggles we encounter. This is an opportunity to explore the difficulties that can be associated with caring for a person with JHD (for you and within the family), to identify the values that matter most to you, and for you to think about how to move towards a more rich and valued life than you may have now. This is an eight-week course running from Wednesday 7 February to Wednesday 27 March 2024. The sessions will be on a Wednesday afternoon 1-2.30pm. Here is a very brief session outline: Week 1: Introductions: To ACT, to the programme, and to each other Week 2: Impacts of Juvenile Huntington’s on the “carer”* and wider family Week 3: Psychological wellbeing when supporting a person with Juvenile Huntington’s Week 4: Coping and adjustment: Living with, not battling against Week 5: What matters to you: Finding your values Week 6: Moving forward: Taking steps to align with your values Week 7: Living a valued life alongside Huntington’s: Plans and coping strategies Week 8: Reflection and ending: What’s next? *Note: Some people don’t like this term, so here we’re using it in quote marks. During the course, we will discuss which term would be preferred by the people attending. For more information on what information we collect and how we use it when booking onto one of our events, please see our privacy policy on our website.