Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Security Engineers, Security Administrators, Security Operations Specialists, Security Analysts, and Support Staff Overview The Palo Alto Networks Firewall 10.2 Essentials: Configuration and Management (EDU-210) course is five days of instructor-led training that will help you to: Configure and manage the essential features of Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls Configure and manage Security and NAT policies to enable approved traffic to and from zones Configure and manage Threat Prevention strategies to block traffic from known and unknown IP addresses, domains, and URLs Monitor network traffic using the interactive web interface and firewall reports 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. 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.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Technical professionals who support, install, deploy, or administer Check Point products in Cloud Environments. Overview Explain the nature of the cloud environment. Describe the five pillars of cloud architecture. Explain the Basics of Cloud Infrastructure. Explain the Basics of Cloud Automation. Explain Check Point Security Management and How it Applies to CloudGuard. Describe CloudGuard Security Gateway offerings. Describe Cloud Load Balancers. Explain CloudGuard Licensing. Explain the different Deployment options and architectures for CloudGuard. Explain how and why CloudGuard is automated. Describe the functions of CloudGuard that can be automated. Describe the tools used to automate CloudGuard. Explain CloudGuard Automation Requirements. Explain basic troubleshooting techniques specific to Check Point Security Management Servers and Security Gateways. Describe the steps for Troubleshooting CloudGuard Network Installation. Explain the tools and techniques used to troubleshoot CloudGuard Network Automation. Explain the need for Cloud Security Posture Management. Describe the posture management tools available in CloudGuard. Explain methods for correcting Cloud Security Posture Management issues. Learn basic concepts and develop skills necessary to administer Check Point CloudGuard security solutions Course Outline Deploy a Security Management Server in the Cloud. Install a Security Gateway Image. Create Virtual Networks. Deploy Internal and External Load Balancers Deploy a Security Gateway Using Templates. Assign Public IP Addresses to Cloud Devices Create Web Servers in the Cloud. Configure North-South Traffic Policy. Configure East-West Traffic Policy and Routes. Troubleshoot North-South Traffic Issues. Troubleshoot East-West Traffic Issues.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are Technology Consultants, System AdministratorsTechnical Architects, and Support Consultants. Overview Understand and use the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) for monitoring the system landscape with SAP Solution ManagerSetup and Configure the monitoring types System Monitoring, Self- Monitoring, End-user Experience, Integration Monitoring, Job & BI MonitoringUse the features of the Technical Monitoring Work CenterUse Technical Reporting options (EWA, SL Reporting, Interactive Reporting)Use the SAP Solution Manager Administration work center for Troubleshooting In this course, students learn to understand and use the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) for monitoring the system landscape with SAP Solution Manager Setup and configure the monitoring types. Course Outline Get an overview about the Technical Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager 7.1 Get an overview about the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) architecture Get a deep understanding about Monitoring Templates Using the Alert Inbox including Guided Procedures Configure Work Mode Management and Notification Management Configure and using System Monitoring Configure and using Interface Channel Monitoring and Connection Monitoring Configure and using End-user Experience Monitoring Configure and using BI-Monitoring and Job Monitoring Configure and using PI-Monitoring, Message Flow Monitoring and Workflow Monitoring Using Technical Reporting (EarlyWatch Alerts, Service Level Reporting, Interactive Reporting and Dashboards) Get an overview about SAP IT Infrastructure Management Get an overview about SAP Mobile Apps for the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) Configure and using SAP Solution Manager Self-Monitoring and Self Diagnosis Using Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure Analysis Tools
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for: Network administrators Network engineers Network managers System engineers Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the Cisco ThousandEyes solution and its high-level use cases Identify different types of ThousandEyes agents and supported tests Describe different Enterprise Agent deployment options, requirements, and procedures for agent deployment Describe different ThousandEyes test types Compare Thousand Eyes web layer tests Describe the role of an Endpoint Agent Deploy and Configure an Endpoint Agent Utilize ThousandEyes when performing the root cause analysis Discuss the challenges that ThousandEyes Internet Insights can address Describe the role and configuration of default and custom alerts Distinguish between usability of dashboards and reports Utilize ThousandEyes to monitor solutions end-to-end Describe how to perform system administration The Implementing and Troubleshooting Networks Using Cisco ThousandEyes (ENTEIT) v1.0 course is designed to introduce you to and familiarize you with Cisco© ThousandEyes. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on experience, you will learn to implement and configure the Cisco ThousandEyes solution. You will also learn to install and configure the Cisco ThousandEyes agents with different test types. This solution will also enable you to perform root cause analysis when troubleshooting. Course Outline Introducing Cisco ThousandEyes Introducing Cisco ThousandEyes Agents and Tests Deploying Enterprise Agents Describing ThousandEyes Routing, Network DNS, and Voice Tests Describing Cisco ThousandEyes Web Tests Introducing Endpoint Agents Deploying Endpoint Agents Troubleshooting with Cisco ThousandEyes Using Internet Insights Configuring Alerts Customizing Dashboards and Reports Monitoring Solutions Administrating the System
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for technical professionals to gain skills in writing rules for Snort-based intrusion detection systems (IDS) and intrusion prevention systems (IPS). The primary audience includes: Security administrators Security consultants Network administrators System engineers Technical support personnel using open source IDS and IPS Channel partners and resellers Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the Snort rule development process Describe the Snort basic rule syntax and usage Describe how traffic is processed by Snort Describe several advanced rule options used by Snort Describe OpenAppID features and functionality Describe how to monitor the performance of Snort and how to tune rules The Securing Cisco Networks with Snort Rule Writing Best Practices (SSFRules) v2.0 course shows you how to write rules for Snort, an open-source intrusion detection and prevention system. Through a combination of expert-instruction and hands-on practice, this course provides you with the knowledge and skills to develop and test custom rules, standard and advanced rules-writing techniques, how to integrate OpenAppID into rules, rules filtering, rules tuning, and more. The hands-on labs give you practice in creating and testing Snort rules. Course Outline Introduction to Snort Rule Development Snort Rule Syntax and Usage Traffic Flow Through Snort Rules Advanced Rule Options OpenAppID Detection Tuning Snort Lab outline Connecting to the Lab Environment Introducing Snort Rule Development Basic Rule Syntax and Usage Advanced Rule Options OpenAppID Tuning Snort
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for System and network engineers, technical architects and technical support personnel Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to install and operate a Cisco DNA Center (DNAC) This course will cover the basics of installing and operation of the Cisco DNA Center (DNAC). The Cisco DNAC is a stand-alone product that provides a single dashboard for every fundamental management task to simplify running an enterprise network. The DNAC is the management piece of the Software Defined Access (SDA) solution. Intent-based Networking overview DNA Center overview. DNA Center as a Platform. DNA Center Architecture & Design. DNA Center Installation DNA Center/Identity Services Engine (ISE) Integration ISE Integration configuration in DNA Center. DNA - Global - Add servers (e.g. ISE server(s)). DNA Center integration configuration in ISE. Approve pxGrid in ISE.Verify DNA/ISE integration DNA Center - Device Inventory Add networks devices to the DNA Center device inventory. Verify DNA Center Inventory configuration. DNA Center - Design - Network Hierarchy. Verify DNA Center - design configuration DNA Center - Design - Software Image Management (SWIM) Review SWIM image repository listing. Create golden software image & role. Verify golden software image creation DNA Center - Design ? Templates and Policies Templates ? Apache Velocity Engine. Command Runner. Policies: Group-Based, Application,Traffic Copy, IP-Based DNA Center - Provision Configuration Add devices to newly created sites/locations. Plug and Play (PnP). Verify DNA Center - provision configuration. DNA Center - Assurance Collection. DNA Center ? Administration
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for managers, supervisors, team leaders, or anyone who leads meetings as part of their job and wants to learn how to become a more effective meeting facilitator. Overview Build a foundation for a successful meeting. Prepare for a meeting. Set the stage for a meeting. Facilitate a meeting. Facilitate a specialized meeting Effective facilitators know how to take charge of meetings and lead groups toward successfully completing their work objectives. In this course, you will strategically plan meetings and create formal agendas, lead groups to generate new ideas through brainstorming events, and help people work through facilitated difficult sessions. You will also further develop your facilitation skills by leading virtual meetings and even moderating international sessions. Private classes on this topic are available. We can address your organization?s issues, time constraints, and save you money, too. Contact us to find out how. Lesson 1: Building a Foundation for Successful Meetings Topic A: Identify Types of Meetings Topic B: Identify Attributes of Strong Meeting Leaders Lesson 2: Preparing for a Meeting Topic A: Clarify the Purpose of the Meeting Topic B: Identify Participants Topic C: Plan Meeting Logistics Topic D: Create an Agenda Lesson 3: Setting the Stage for a Meeting Topic A: Establish a Meeting Climate Topic B: Resolve Challenging Situations Lesson 4: Facilitating a Meeting Topic A: Lead a Meeting Topic B: Make Sound Decisions Topic C: Publish Meeting Minutes Topic D: Close a Meeting Lesson 5: Facilitating Specialized Meetings Topic A: Manage a Brainstorming Session Topic B: Manage a Virtual Meeting Topic C: Manage an International Meeting
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours Companies are increasingly integrating Mac computers into Windows or other standards-based network environments. This Mac Integration Basics course examines how to best use a Mac(s) in an organization that predominantly functions with a Microsoft Windows operating system and Windows Servers. This course is also ideal for users who need to replace a Windows computer with a Mac and for IT professionals who support Mac users Directory Services Connecting a Mac to a Directory Server Using Network Account File Sharing Connecting to File Servers Turning on Personal File Sharing Email, Contacts, and Calendars Managing Internet Accounts Preferences Connecting to an Exchange Server Connecting Mail to Non-Windows Servers Adding Accounts in Mail, Contacts, and Calendars Security Built-in Security Features Creating Strong Passwords Using Two-factor Authentication Setting a Firmware Password Locking a Mac Screen Creating User Accounts Disabling Automatic Login Protecting Start-up Disk Files Ensuring that the Apps you Download are Safe Providing Network Security Printing Connecting to a Local Printer Setting up a Wireless Printer Sharing your Printer Setting up a Printer Shared by a Mac and a PC via SMB or CIFS Setting up an IP Printer Specifying Printer Features Printing from a Network Printer Instant Messaging iMessage Jabber Configuring Messages Adding Accounts Chatting on a local network with Bonjour Moving and Backing Up Content Moving Content Backing up Data with Time Machine Running Windows on a Mac Running Windows Natively or Virtually Using Office Using Cross-platform Apps Using Cross-platform Files
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This intermediate course is appropriate for experienced UNIX system administrators who want to support AIX running on POWER processor based systems in a mult-iuser POWER (System p) partitioned environment. Overview At course completion, you will be able to:- Install the AIX operating system, filesets, and RedHat Package Manager (RPM) packages - Perform system startup and shutdown - Discuss and use system management tools such as System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) and IBM systems director console for AIX - Manage physical and logical devices - Discuss the purpose of the logical volume manager - Perform logical volume and file system management - Perform and restore system backups - Use the AIX error log as a tool in problem determination - Configure TCP/IP networking Students will learn to install, customize and administer the AIX operating system in a multi-user POWER (System p) partitioned environment. Introduction to AIX and IBM Power systems AIX system management tools AIX software installation and maintenance System configuration and devices TCP/IP networking System startup and shutdown Basics of configuring logical partitions AIX installation Working with the Logical Volume Manager File systems administration The Object Data Manager LVM metadata Disk management procedures Backup and restore Error monitoring System initialization - I System initialization - II (00:35) Exercise 17 (00:25) Unit 18: The AIX system dump facility (00:15) Exercise 18 Advanced install techniques Alternate disk installation Alternate disk - part 1 (pre-clone) Using multibos Alternate disk - part 2 (post-clone) multibos Appendix A: Survey of additional AIX facilities
Duration 1.5 Days 9 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for WebSphere administrators who have experience with stand-alone application server environments, and want to learn about creating and managing a federated environment. Overview After completing this course, you should be able to: Describe the architectural concepts that are related to WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment Create a deployment manager instance Federate an application server to a cell Add a stand-alone application server to a WebSphere Application Server cell Cluster an application server within a WebSphere Application Server cell Configure WebSphere Application Server SSL security settings Deploy applications in clustered environments Describe the features of Intelligent Management This course teaches you the skills that are needed to administer IBM WebSphere Application Server V9 in a federated environment.This release of IBM WebSphere Application Server provides enhanced support for standards (notably Java 7 EE), emerging technology, and a choice of development frameworks.In this course, you learn how to configure and maintain IBM WebSphere Application Server V9 Network Deployment. You learn how to deploy and create a deployment manager and federate a cell. In addition, you learn how to create a cluster within the federated cell.Throughout the course, hands-on exercises and demonstrations reinforce lecture content. You gain practicalexperience with WebSphere Application Server V9 by completing tasks such as creating a deployment manager, federating a stand-alone application server, creating a custom profile, and clustering an existing application server. Course Introduction WebSphere Application Server architecture: Federated Federating a cell Exercise: Configuring the lab workstation Exercise: Creating a federated cell Workload management Exercise: Clustering and workload management WebSphere security: SSL Exercise: Configuring SSL for WebSphere Overview of Intelligent Management Course summary