Other Curriculum
|Networking/Security|ITIL|NetApp|
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Networking/Security
- Building and Operating Snort
- This two-day class is for those who want to learn how to build a Snort IDS/IPS from scratch using many of the open source tools and plug-ins available to help manage, tune and deliver feedback on suspicious activity in your networks. Hands-on labs with fully documented instructions help students construct solid, secure Snort installations and understand the inner workings of the premier open source IDS/IPS available today. Students will also learn how to fine tune and configure Snort in addition to creating custom rules and learning techniques for optimizing rules.
- Snort Rules
- This two-day class provides an in-depth look at Snort rules and Snort rules language syntax. Snort is the most widely used open source Intrusion Detection product. Learning how to take advantage of the power behind Snort rules can help security administrators write and configure highly effective rules. This class features extensive hands-on rules development and testing to reinforce the theoretical concepts that are presented.
- Sourcefire 3D Solution
- This three-day class covers the features and functionality of Sourcefire’s 3D System including RNA, Intrusion Sensors, Defense Center and an overview of the Snort rules language. Users of Sourcefire products will learn to customize rules, troubleshoot, and write optimized rules with high performance while providing the highest levels of security.
- Building and Testing Secure Web Applications
- The course starts with a module that demonstrates just how insecure most web applications are. It demonstrates how hackers are able to attack web applications, and what common vulnerabilities they exploit. The next modules detail specific security areas, discussing the foundational principles and best practices, and review code examples of design patterns for solutions.
- SOA, Web Services, and XML Security
- The movement towards Web Services and Service Oriented architecture (SOA) paradigms requires new security paradigms to deal with new risks posed by these architectures. This session takes a pragmatic approach towards identifying Web Services security risks and selecting and applying countermeasures to the application, code, web servers, databases, application, and identity servers and related software. Many enterprises are currently developing new Web Services and/or adding and acquiring Web Services functionality into existing applications -- now is the time to build security into the system!
- Secure Coding for Java EE
- This course extends the Building and Testing Secure Web Applications course by adding a significant amount of Java specific content and exercises. Everything in the two-day version of the course is covered in this course. In addition, all language-specific content such as code examples, spot the bug exercises, and server specific recommendations have been translated to Java EE and its associated standard servers. Three multistage hands-on Java programming labs have been added to this course. In these labs, the student not only finds flaws in a sample Java application, but then actually fixes the code using a Java IDE. They complete the lab stages by retesting to prove that they have fixed the target vulnerability for that stage.
- Network+ Certification
- Network+ Certification is a five-day class that prepares students to take the Network+ exam. Furthermore, the Network+ Certification can be the first step in achieving a Windows MCSE or CNE Certification.
- Security+ Certification
- Security+™A CompTIA Certification is the primary course you will need to take if your job responsibilities include securing network services, network devices, and network traffic. It is also the main course you will take to prepare for the CompTIA Security+ examination (exam number SY0-101). In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with computer hardware, operating systems, and networks as you acquire the specific skills required to implement basic security services on any type of computer network.
- CISSP
- This course trains students in all areas of the security Common Body of Knowledge. They will learn security policy development, secure software development procedures, network vulnerabilities, attack types and corresponding countermeasures, cryptography concepts and their uses, disaster recovery plans and procedures, risk analysis, crucial laws and regulations, forensics basics, computer crime investigation procedures, physical security, and more.
ITIL
- ITIL Foundations Certification v3
- This course provides IT Managers and Practitioners with a practical understanding of IT Service Management, the underpinning core ITIL Service Delivery and Service Support Processes and implementation guidance. It describes a set of processes involved in developing an IT framework and features both lecture and interactive hands-on learning experience throughout the course. This results in a thorough grounding in the basic theory of ITSM, which can be used to take the Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management, or to participate in ITSM projects at any level. The ITIL Foundations Certification Exam is administered at the end of the course.
NetApp
- Data ONTAP CIFS Administration (CIFS)
- This course teaches Data ONTAP CIFS Administration (CIFS).
- Data ONTAP SAN Administration (SAN)
- In this course, students will learn Data ONTAP SAN Administration (SAN).
- Data ONTAP Fundamentals
- This course teaches students the fundamentals of Data ONTAP.
- Data ONTAP NFS Administration (NFS)
- This course will teach students how to perform in-depth support, administrative functions, and performance management for the NFS protocol on a NetApp® storage appliance running the Data ONTAP operating system.
- Data Protection and Retention (DPR)
- This instructor-led course will teach students how to manage mission critical data in the enterprise. Basic NDMP skills for data archive are presented. A mixture of lecture and hands-on activities teach concepts and techniques needed to effectively use these solutions.
- MS Exchange on NetApp Storage Systems (MSEXC)
- This solution-based course focuses on the optimization of Microsoft Exchange in a NetApp storage environment. This course takes students through the entire systems integration process of architecture planning, data migration, backup and restore, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting.
- Microsoft Clustering with SnapDrive (MSCLU)
- This intermediate level, hands-on course introduces students to clustering Microsoft servers with SnapDrive. This course also introduces students to implementing MS Exchange and MS SQL on a MS Cluster
- NCDA Boot Camp
- This 10-day intensive, hands-on boot camp will prepare students for the four required NetApp exams to achieve NCDA certification. Students will be provided with all four test vouchers as well as one extra voucher per exam, as needed.
- Advanced NCDA Boot Camp (ANCDA BC)
- This 5-day intensive, hands-on advanced boot camp will prepare you for all required NetApp exams to achieve the NCDA certification, assuming you have met the prerequisites. You will be provided with two test vouchers to use to sit the two exams required for the NCDA certification. Should you not pass an exam, we will provide you with one extra voucher to retake an exam.
- Data ONTAP GX Fundamentals (DOTGX)
- The Data ONTAP GX Fundamentals course is a comprehensive, though not exhaustive, learning object designed to teach the basics of Data ONTAP GX. At the end of this course, the student will know the evolution of Data ONTAP GX, dating back to the 1980s, understand the benefits of this product, be able to explain the architecture and functionality of the product, and be able to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Data ONTAP GX clusters
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on NetApp Storage Systems (MSSQL)
- This solution-based course focuses on the optimization of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 in a NetApp storage environment. This course takes students through the entire systems integration process of architecture planning, data migration, backup and restore, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting.
- Fundamentals of Performance Analysis (FPA)
- The Fundamentals of Performance Analysis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to perform data collection and analysis on NetApp storage systems. The student learns how to interpret the data and apply performance changes based on their analysis. The student will use data for tuning, monitoring, and other performance related areas.



