Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for #NAME? Overview The learning objectives for CDA include a practical understanding of: Goals, history, terminology, and pipeline The importance, practices, and transformation of a DevOps collaborative culture Design practices, such as modular design and microservices Continuous Integration (Cl), such as version control, builds, and remediation Tenets and best practices of Continuous Testing (CT) Continuous Delivery and Deployment (CD): packaging, containers, and release Continuous Monitoring (CM): monitoring and analysis infrastructure, process, and apps Infrastructure and tools: frameworks, tools, and infrastructure as code Security Assurance: DevSecOps The opportunity to hear and share real-life scenarios This course is designed for participants who are engaged in the design, implementation, and management of DevOps deployment pipelines and toolchains that support Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Testing and potentially Continuous Deployment. The course highlights underpinning processes, metrics, APls and cultural considerations with Continuous Delivery. Key benefits of Continuous Delivery will be covered including increased velocity to assist organizations to respond to market changes rapidly, thus being able to outmaneuver competition, reduce risk and lower costs while releasing higher quality solutions. Increased productivity and employee morale by having more activities performed by pipelines instead of humans so teams can focus on vision while pipelines do the execution.This course prepares you for the Continuous Delivery Ecosystem Foundation(CDEF) certification. Course Introduction Course goals Course agenda CDA Concepts Continuous delivery (CD) definition Architecting for continuous delivery Continuous delivery and DevOps Relationships between CD, Waterfall, Agile, ITIL, and DevOps Benefits of continuous delivery CDA Culture Importance of culture to the CD Architect What a CD Architect can do about culture How to maintain culture Assignment: DevOps culture and practices to create flow Design Practices for Continuous Delivery Why design is important to continuous delivery CD Architect?s role in design Key design principles CD best practices Microservices and containers Continuous Integration Continuous integration (CI) defined CD Architect?s role in CI Importance of CI Benefits of CI CI best practices Assignment: Optimizing CI workflows Continuous Testing Continuous testing (CT) defined Importance of CT Benefits of CT CD Architect?s role in CT Five tenets of CT CT best practices Assignment: Handling environment inconsistencies Continuous Delivery and Deployment Continuous delivery defined Continuous deployment defined Benefits of continuous delivery and deployment CD Architect?s role in continuous delivery and deployment Continuous delivery and deployment best practices Assignment: Distinguishing continuous delivery and deployment Continuous Monitoring Continuous monitoring defined Importance of continuous monitoring CD Architect?s role in continuous monitoring Continuous monitoring best practices Assignment: Monitoring build progress Infrastructure and Tools Importance of infrastructure and tools CD Architect?s role in infrastructure and tools Building a DevOps toolchain Infrastructure/tools best practices Assignment: identifying common infrastructure/tool components Security Assurance Importance of security assurance DevSecOps and Rugged DevOps defined CD Architect?s role in security Security best practices Assignment: Applying security practices Capstone exercise Identifying toolchain and workflow improvements Summary Additional Sources of Information Exam Preparations Exam requirements Sample exam review
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The course will likely be attended by SQL Server report creators who are interested in alternative methods of presenting data. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: ? Perform Power BI desktop data transformation. ? Describe Power BI desktop modelling. ? Create a Power BI desktop visualization. ? Implement the Power BI service. ? Describe how to connect to Excel data. ? Describe how to collaborate with Power BI data. ? Connect directly to data stores. ? Describe the Power BI developer API. ? Describe the Power BI mobile app. The main purpose of the course is to give students a good understanding of data analysis with Power BI. The course includes creating visualizations, the Power BI Service, and the Power BI Mobile App. Introduction to Self-Service BI Solutions Introduction to business intelligence Introduction to data analysis Introduction to data visualization Overview of self-service BI Considerations for self-service BI Microsoft tools for self-service BI Lab : Exploring an Enterprise BI solution Introducing Power BI Power BI The Power BI service Lab : Creating a Power BI dashboard Power BI Using Excel as a data source for Power BI The Power BI data model Using databases as a data source for Power BI The Power BI service Lab : Importing data into Power BI Shaping and Combining Data Power BI desktop queries Shaping data Combining data Lab : Shaping and combining data Modelling data Relationships DAX queries Calculations and measures Lab : Modelling Data Interactive Data Visualizations Creating Power BI reports Managing a Power BI solution Lab : Creating a Power BI report Direct Connectivity Cloud data Connecting to analysis services Lab : Direct Connectivity Developer API The developer API Custom visuals Lab : Using the developer API Power BI mobile app The Power BI mobile app Using the Power BI mobile app Power BI embedded
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for: Solutions Architects who are new to designing and building cloud architectures Data Center Architects who are migrating from on-premises environment to cloud architectures Other IT/cloud roles who want to understand how to design and build cloud architectures Overview In this course, you will learn how to: Make architectural decisions based on AWS architectural principles and best practices Use AWS services to make your infrastructure scalable, reliable, and highly available Use AWS Managed Services to enable greater flexibility and resiliency in an infrastructure Make an AWS-based infrastructure more efficient to increase performance and reduce costs Use the Well Architected Framework to improve architectures with AWS solutions This course covers all aspects of how to architect for the cloud over four-and-a-half-days. It covers topics from Architecting on AWS and Advanced Architecting on AWS to offer an immersive course in cloud architecture. You will learn how to design cloud architectures, starting small and working to large-scale enterprise level designs-and everything in between. Starting with the Well-Architected Framework, you will learn important architecting information for AWS services including: compute, storage, database, networking, security, monitoring, automation, optimization, benefits of de-coupling applications and serverless, building for resilience, and understanding costs Module 1: Introduction The real story of AWS Well-Architected Framework Six advantages of the cloud Global infrastructure Module 2: The Simplest Architectures S3 Glacier Choosing your regions Hands-on lab: Static Website Module 3: Adding a Compute Layer EC2 Storage solutions for instances Purchasing options such as dedicated host vs instances Module 4: Adding a Database Layer Relational vs non-relational Managed databases RDS Dynamo DB Neptune Hands-on lab: Deploying a web application on AWS Module 5: Networking in AWS Part 1 VPC CIDR and subnets Public vs private subnets NAT and internet gateway Security groups Module 6: Networking in AWS Part 2 Virtual Private Gateway VPN Direct Connect VPC peering Transit Gateway VPC Endpoints Elastic Load Balancer Route 53 Hands-on lab: Creating a VPC Module 7: AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) IAM Identity federation Cognito Module 8: Organizations Organizations Multiple account management Tagging strategies Module 9: Elasticity, High Availability, and Monitoring Elasticity vs inelasticity Monitoring with CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and VPC Flow Logs Auto scaling Scaling databases Hands-on lab: Creating a highly available environment Module 10: Automation Why automate? CloudFormation AWS Quick Starts AWS Systems Manager AWS OpsWorks AWS Elastic Beanstalk Module 11: Deployment Methods Why use a deployment method? Blue green and canary deployment Tools to implement your deployment methods CI/CD Hands-on lab: Automating infrastructure deployment Module 12: Caching When and why you should cache your data Cloudfront Elasticache (Redis/Memcached) DynamoDB Accelerator Module 13: Security of Your Data Shared responsibility model Data classification Encryption Automatic data security Module 14: Building Decoupled Architecture Tight coupling vs loose coupling SQS SNS Module 15: Optimizations and Review Review questions Best practices Activity: Design and architecture - two trues and one lie Module 16: Microservices What is a microservice? Containers ECS Fargate EKS Module 17: Serverless Why use serverless? Lambda API Gateway AWS Step Functions Hands-on lab: Implementing a serverless architecture with AWS Managed Services Module 18: Building for Resilience Using managed services greatly increases resiliency Serverless for resiliency Issues with microservices to be aware of DDoS Hands-on lab: Amazon CloudFront content delivery and automating WAF rules Module 19: Networking in AWS Part 3 Elastic Network Adapter Maximum transmission units Global Accelerator Site to site VPN Transit Gateway Module 20: Understanding Costs Simple monthly calculator Right sizing your instances Price sensitive architecture examples Module 21: Migration Strategies Cloud migration strategies Planning Migrating Optimizing Hands-on lab: Application deployment using AWS Fargate Module 22: RTO/RPO and Backup Recovery Setup Disaster planning Recovery options Module 23: Final Review Architecting advice Service use case questions Example test questions Additional course details: Nexus Humans Architecting on AWS - Accelerator 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 Architecting on AWS - Accelerator 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.
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Experienced VMware administrators, automation and orchestration specialists, system integrators, and private cloud and public cloud administrators Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the features and benefits of integrating vRealize Orchestrator and vRealize Automation Describe the role of vRealize Orchestrator workflows and content elements in automation Use the vRealize Orchestrator client to access and navigate the vRealize Orchestrator platform Use the vRealize Orchestrator client to import and run vRealize Orchestrator library workflows Design, develop, and run custom reusable vRealize Orchestrator workflows Integrate vRealize Automation with vRealize Orchestrator to deliver custom IT services Use the vRealize Automation event broker service to trigger specific vRealize Orchestrator workflows or ABX Actions Leverage the event broker to extend IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) machine lifecycle processes Use XaaS to extend vRealize Automation into other enterprise systems Use VMware APIs to run vRealize Orchestrator workflows Use the vSphere Client Code Capture feature During this five-day course, you focus on using VMware vRealize© Orchestrator? to extend the functionality of VMware vRealize© Automation?. You learn how to provide XaaS (Anything as a Service) and implement Machine Lifecycle Extensibility using the VMware vRealize© Automation? Event Broker. You also learn how to create vRealize Orchestrator workflows and vRealize Automation ABX actions. You learn about various features, including basic scripting implementation along with logic processing to implement a variety of functions to use in your environment. This course teaches implementing debugging, loops, conditions, and user interactions in vRealize Orchestrator. The course introduces the new vRealize Orchestrator HTML 5 interface, along with API calls and REST functions, to give you the groundwork to implement a variety of plugins and scripts. This course is designed to give you the tools to craft custom solutions in the product. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Overview of vRealize Automation and vRealize Orchestrator Define the purpose of vRealize Automation Outline the purpose of vRealize Orchestrator Describe the main components of vRealize Automation Describe the main components of vRealize Orchestrator Creating Schema Elements Invoking JavaScript from a vRealize Orchestrator workflow Invoking a vRealize Orchestrator Workflow from a vRealize Orchestrator workflow Invoking an action from a vRealize Orchestrator workflow Using vRealize Orchestrator workflows both synchronously and asynchronously Working with Variables Defining inputs, outputs, and variables in vRealize Orchestrator workflows Binding variables in vRealize Orchestrator workflows Wrapping vRealize Orchestrator workflows Using APIs and the API Explorer Creating actions in vRealize Orchestrator Using vRealize Orchestrator input forms Handling user interactions in vRealize Orchestrator Handling Exceptions, Logging, and Debugging Handling exceptions in vRealize Orchestrator workflows Using logs in vRealize Orchestrator workflows Debugging vRealize Orchestrator workflows Branching and Looping Using branching in vRealize Orchestrator workflows Using loops in vRealize Orchestrator workflows Working with Assets Using configuration elements in vRealize Orchestrator Using resources in vRealize Orchestrator Using packages in vRealize Orchestrator Working with Plug-Ins Downloading and installing Plug-Ins Using the SSH plug-In in vRealize Orchestrator Using the REST plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator Using the vRealize Automation plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator Using the PowerShell plug-in in vRealize Orchestrator Working with Versioning and Git Using versioning in vRealize Orchestrator Using Git in vRealize Orchestrator Scheduling, Sleeping, and Waiting Using scheduling in vRealize Orchestrator Using sleeping in vRealize Orchestrator Using waiting in vRealize Orchestrator Introduction to vRealize Automation Extensibility Introduction to extensibility Using ABX actions Using Python Using Nodejs Using PowerShell Using vRealize Automation Lifecycle Extending vRealize Automation with Event Broker Overview of vRealize Automation Event Broker Creating vRealize Automation subscriptions Data exchange between vRealize Automation and vRealize Orchestrator Using ABX Actions Overview of Action Based Extensibility (ABX) Comparison of vRealize Orchestrator and ABX Creating ABX Actions scripts, REST, and flows Using Day-2 Actions in vRealize Automation Describe the visualization capabilities of NSX Network Detection and Response Working with Services, Custom Resources, and Resource Actions Using vRealize Orchestrator as a content source in vRealize Automation Creating custom resources in vRealize Automation Creating resource actions in vRealize Automation Using Day-2 Actions in vRealize Automation Using vSphere Client Code Capture Enabling vSphere Client code capture Using vSphere Client code capture to capture code in vRO, Javascript, PowerCLI or other languages. Using the captured code in vRealize Orchestrator workflows or actions.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for individuals who are Application designers and database developers, database administrators and web server administrators. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to work with Oracle database programming using the PL/SQL programming language. They will learn the syntax, structure and features of the language. In this course, students will learn the foundation for the programming series and the use of database-resident stored program units for Oracle 12c. Selection & Setup of the Database Interface Considering Available Tools Selecting the Appropriate Tool Oracle Net Database Connections Oracle PAAS Database Connections Setup SQL Developer Setup SQL*Plus Setup Jdeveloper About Bind & Substitution Variables Using SQL Developer Using SQL*Plus Choosing a Database Programming Language What is Database Programming? PL?SQL Performance Advantages Integration wth Other Languages PL/SQL Language Fundamentals PL/SQL Program Structure LANGUAGE SYNTAX RULES EMBEDDING SQL WRITING READABLE CODE GENERATING DATABASE OUTPUT SQL*PLUS INPUT OF A PROGRAM BLOCK Declare Section About the Declare Section DECLARE PRIMITIVE TYPES DECLARATION OPTIONS NOT NULL CONSTANT DATA DICTIONARY INTEGRATION %TYPE DECLARE SIMPLE USER---DEFINED TYPES TYPE... TABLE TYPE... RECORD EXTENDED USER---DEFINED TYPES Begin Section About the Begin Section Manipulating Program Data Logic Control & Branching GOTO LOOP IF-THEN-ELSE CASE Exception Section ABOUT THE EXCEPTION SECTION ISOLATING THE SPECIFIC EXCEPTION PRAGMA EXCEPTION_INIT SQLCODE &SQLERRM Example SQL%ROWCOUNT &SELECT...INTO Beyond the Basics: Explicit Cursors ABOUT EXPLICIT CURSORS EXTENDED CURSOR TECHNIQUES FOR UPDATE OF Clause WHERE CURRENT OF Clause Using FOR?LOOP Cursors Beyond the Basics: Nested BlocksBeyond the Basics: Declared Subprograms USING DECLARED SUBPROGRAMS DECLARED PROCEDURE DECLARED FUNCTION Introducing Databse-Resident Program Units ABOUT DATABASE---RESIDENT PROGRAMS PHYSICAL STORAGE & EXECUTION TYPES OF STORED PROGRAM UNITS STORED PROGRAM UNIT ADVANTAGES MODULAR DESIGN PRINCIPLES Creating Stored Procedures & Functions STORED PROCEDURES & FUNCTIONS CREATE PROCEDURE / CREATE FUNCTION CREATING PROCEDURES & FUNCTIONS RAISE_SALARY() Procedure SALARY_VALID() Function THE PARAMETER SPECIFICATION DEFAULT Clause SYSTEM & OBJECT PRIVILEGES USING THE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Executing Stored Procedures & Functions CALLING PROCEDURES & FUNCTIONS UNIT TESTING WITH EXECUTE ANONYMOUS BLOCK UNIT TESTING SPECIFYING A PARAMETER NOTATION SQL WORKSHEET UNIT TESTING CALLING FUNCTIONS FROM SQL Maintaining Stored Program Units RECOMPILING PROGRAMS Mass Recompilation Using UTL_RECOMP() DROPPING PROCEDURES & FUNCTIONS DROP PROCEDURE / FUNCTION DATA DICTIONARY METADATA Using USER_OBJECTS Using USER_SOURCE Using USER_ERRORS Using USER_OBJECT_SIZE Using USER_DEPENDENCIES Managing Dependencies DEPENDENCY INTERNALS TRACKING DEPENDENCIES THE DEPENDENCY TRACKING UTILITY SQL DEVELOPER DEPENDENCY INFO DEPENDENCY STRATEGY CHECKLISTS Creating & Maintaining Packages ABOUT PACKAGES CREATING PACKAGES MAINTAINING PACKAGES PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS Advanced Package Capabilities DEFINER & INVOKER RIGHTS WHITE LITS & ACCESSIBLE BY PERSISTENT GLOBAL OBJECTS DEFINING INITIALIZATION LOGIC OBJECT ORIENTATION SUPPORT Advanced Cursor Techniques USING CUSROS VARIABLES USING SYS_REFCURSOR USING CURSOR EXPRESSIONS Using System-Supplied Package DBMS_OUTPUT() UTL_FILE() FOPEN() EXAMPLE Database Trigger Concepts ABOUT DATABASE TRIGGERS DML EVENT TRIGGER SUB---TYPES DATABASE TRIGGER SCENARIO TRIGGER EXECUTION MECHANISMS TRIGGERS WITHIN SQL WORKSHEET Creating Database Triggers STATEMENT-LEVEL TRIGGERS Using RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR() ROW---LEVEL TRIGGERS EXAMPLES OF TRIGGERS EMPLOYEE_SALARY_CHECK Example EMPLOYEE_JOURNAL Example BUDGET_EVENT Example INSTEAD OF TRIGGERS TRIGGERS WITHIN AN APPLICATION Maintaining Database Triggers CALL SYNTAX TRIGGER MAINTENANCE TASKS SHOW ERRORS TRIGGER DROP TRIGGER ALTER TRIGGER MULTIPLE TRIGGERS FOR A TABLE HANDLING MUTATING TABLE ISSUES Implementing System Event Triggers WHAT ARE SYSTEM EVENT TRIGGERS? DEFININGTHE SCOPE AVAILABLE SYSTEM EVENTS SYSTEM EVENT ATTRIBUTES Additional course details: Nexus Humans Oracle 12c PL/SQL Fundamentals 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 Oracle 12c PL/SQL Fundamentals 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 This course is designed primarily for customer engineers and systems engineers in the following job roles: Automation architect Automation engineer Consulting systems engineer DevOps engineer Network administrator Network architect Network consulting engineer Network design engineer Network engineer Network operator Network reliability engineer Sales engineer Site reliability engineer Systems engineer Technical solutions architect Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Articulate the role network automation and programmability play in the context of end-to-end network management and operations Define and differentiate between waterfall and agile software development methodologies Interpret and troubleshoot Python scripts with fundamental programming constructs built for network automation use cases Describe how DevOps principles, tools, and pipelines can be applied to network operations Understand the role of network automation development environments and associated technologies such as Python virtual environments, Vagrant, and Docker Understand and construct HTTP-based API calls to network devices Articulate the differences among and common use cases for XML, JSON, YAML, and protobuf Construct and interpret Python scripts using the Python requests module to automate devices that have HTTP-based APIs Understand the role YANG plays in network automation Understand that a number of tools exist to simplify working with YANG models Describe the functionality of RESTCONF and NETCONF and the differences between them Construct Ansible playbooks to configure network devices and retrieve operational state data from them Build Jinja2 templates and YAML data structures to generate desired state configurations The Introducing Automation for Cisco Solutions (CSAU) v1.1 course gives you a broad overview of network automation skills. Through a combination of lecture and hands-on labs, you will learn the fundamentals of automation such as working on model-driven programmability solutions with Representational State Transfer Configuration Protocol (RESTCONF) and Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) protocols. The course also covers data formats and types, including Extensible Markup Language (XML), JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), Yaml Ain?t Markup Language (YAML), and Yet Another Next Generation (YANG), and their value in network automation, along with DevOps tools such as Ansible and Git. Course Outline Examining Network Management and Operations Exploring Software Development Methodologies Using Python for Network Automation Describing NetDevOps: DevOps for Networking Managing Automation Development Environments Introducing HTTP Network APIs Reviewing Data Formats and Data Encoding Using Python Requests to Automate HTTP-Based APIs Exploring YANG Using YANG Tools Automating Model-Driven APIs with Python Introducing Ansible for Network Automation Templating Configurations with Jinja2
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Network Engineers Channel Partners System Engineers Overview By the end of this course, you will be able to: Describe how ONTAP 9 fits into NetApp?s Cloud and Data Fabric strategy Identify supported ONTAP platforms Define ONTAP cluster components Create a cluster Manage ONTAP administrators Configure and manage storage resources Configure and manage networking resources Describe a Storage Virtual Machine?s (SVM?s) role in NetApp?s storage architecture Create and configure an SVM Create and manage FlexVols Implement storage efficiency features Create protocol servers within an SVM Upgrade and revert ONTAP patches and releases Describe the levels on which ONTAP protects data Describe the ONTAP 9 data protection features Understand the various data mirroring relationships available with ONTAP 9 Configure and operate SnapMirror and SnapVault data replication Demonstrate Storage Virtual Machine data protection Explain the components and configuration involved with SyncMirror and MetroCluster Describe NDMP protocol operation, configuration and management Pre/Post Assessment The ONTAP 9.0 Cluster Administration and Data Protection combo course uses lecture and hands-on exercises to teach basic administration and configuration of a cluster as well as the core backup and restore technologies found in ONTAP 9. The hands-on labs allow you to practice working with ONTAP features and manage your storage and network resources using the cluster shell and OnCommand System Manager. You will learn how to implement and manage SnapMirror, SnapVault, and SnapLock technology which are used to replicate and restore mission-critical data in the enterprise. The course also surveys real-world scenarios and use cases to teach you when to use each of the NetApp protection solutions. Backup and restore operations are taught using the command line and OnCommand System Manager.Includes: ONTAP commands for software versions 8.3.x to 9.0 The ONTAP 9.0 Cluster Administration and Data Protection combo course uses lecture and hands-on exercises to teach basic administration and configuration of a cluster as well as the core backup and restore technologies found in ONTAP 9. The hands-on labs allow you to practice working with ONTAP features and manage your storage and network resources using the cluster shell and OnCommand System Manager. You will learn how to implement and manage SnapMirror, SnapVault, and SnapLock technology which are used to replicate and restore mission-critical data in the enterprise. The course also surveys real-world scenarios and use cases to teach you when to use each of the NetApp protection solutions. Backup and restore operations are taught using the command line and OnCommand System Manager. Includes: ONTAP commands for software versions 8.3.x to 9.0
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Cybersecurity Essentials provides foundational knowledge in cybersecurity and is recommended for all non-technical professionals who wish to develop an understanding of cyber safety. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: Identify and reduce human errors that put organizations at risk for a cyber-attacks. Define Ransomware, Phishing, and Data Breaches to understand the differences. Identify the motives of hackers. Assess how data breaches occur. Develop a plan on how to protect accounts and privacy. Create a strong and secure password. Work in a secure manner while using remote Wi-Fi access. Safely use Virtual Private Networks (VPN). Identify vulnerabilities in home networks to keep them secure. Identity different social engineering techniques e.g. phishing, vishing. Detect social engineering attempts and prevent potential breaches. Prevent hackers from accessing a Mobile phone. Cybersecurity Essentials was developed using unparalleled learning methodology that prepares cadets for the Israeli Cyber and Intelligence Unit. It is designed to tackle human error by helping develop an advanced understanding and skills to protect individuals and organizations against the most common cyber threats. INTRODUCTION TO CYBERSECURITY Introduction to the world of cybersecurity; basic terminology, and why cybersecurity is so important. Review of famous cyber-attacks. ACCOUNTS & CREDENTIALS SECURITY One of the most common elements linking cyber-attacks is compromised or weak credentials. Learn different ways hackers can acquire passwords, and what to do when accounts have been compromised. How to prevent such attacks including best protection methods and password management and introduction to tools for testing and creating strong passwords. REMOTE SECURITY: WI-FI & VPN Evaluate main risks that arise when using public and non-protected Wi-Fi networks. Differentiate between private and public Wi-Fi networks, define what a VPN is and how to use it, and how to browse safely in remote environments. SOCIAL ENGINEERING How hackers take advantage of ?human-based vulnerabilities?. Define social engineering and the different types of attacks that can leverage social engineering, such as phishing or vishing. Learn how to detect social engineering attempts and prevent future breaches. MOBILE SECURITY Minimize the risk of an attack on mobile device and understand basic security principles for mobile applications. Learn how to protect photos, browsing history, text messages, and confidential business information such as emails, documents, access permission and more. Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cybersecurity Essentials 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 Cybersecurity Essentials 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 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.