Cybersecurity management (CyberOps Associate) - course RUB 54,990. from Specialist, training 70 academic hours, date: December 1, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 04, 2023
Practical teacher, certified specialist in routing and switching in Cisco networks. Cisco Systems Certified Instructor and Cisco Networking Academy Certified Instructor.
Since 2011, he has been teaching courses on switching and routing in various networks and preparing students for exams for international Cisco certifications. By taking courses under his guidance, you will gain practical skills in working with corporate networks and Internet service provider networks, learn how to configure Cisco switches and routers, identify problems and malfunctions in networks, implement network protocols and use Ethernet, Etherchannel, VLAN, ACL technologies, VPN, etc. During classes, Pavel Sergeevich gives examples of problems that he had to encounter in his own practice, willingly and answers questions from listeners in an interesting way, finds an individual approach to listeners and explains information to everyone in an accessible way.
Pavel Sergeevich graduated from Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov with a degree in Mathematics Teacher. Worked as a service engineer, consultant on installation and administration of structured cable networks, administered servers based on FreeBSD/Linux, Windows Server, VMware vSphere. Since September 2017, he has been working in a large Russian group of companies as a Leading Network Architecture Engineer. Pavel Sergeevich has extensive experience in installing, configuring and administering all types of networks, network and server equipment.
Lab: Exploring Processes, Threads, Handles, and Windows Registry
Lab: Create User Accounts
Lab: Using Windows PowerShell
Lab: Windows Task Manager
Lab: Monitor and Manage System Resources in Windows
Lab: Working with Text Files in the CLI
Lab: Getting Familiar with the Linux Shell
Lab: Linux Servers
Lab: Locating Log Files
Lab: Navigating the Linux Filesystem and Permission Settings
Lab: Tracing a Route
Lab: Introduction to Wireshark
Lab: Using Wireshark to Observe the TCP 3-Way Handshake
Lab: Exploring Nmap
Lab: Using Wireshark to Examine a UDP DNS Capture
Lab: Using Wireshark to Examine TCP and UDP Captures
Lab: Using Wireshark to Examine HTTP and HTTPS Traffic
Lab: Exploring DNS Traffic
Lab: Attacking a MySQL Database
Lab: Reading Server Logs
Lab: Hashing Things Out
Lab: Encrypting and Decrypting Data Using OpenSSL
Lab: Encrypting and Decrypting Data Using a Hacker Tool
Lab: Examining Telnet and SSH in Wireshark
Lab: Certificate Authority Stores
Lab: Convert Data into a Universal Format
Lab: Regular Expressions Tutorial
Lab: Extract an Executable from a PCAP
Lab: Interpret HTTP and DNS Data to Isolate Threat Actor
Lab: Isolate Compromised Host Using 5-Tuple
Lab: Investigate a Malware Exploit
Lab: Investigating an Attack on a Windows Host
Do you need to define a network architecture? Identify network infrastructure components? Monitor and analyze network performance? Develop, manage, troubleshoot and troubleshoot an enterprise-wide TCP/IP-based network?
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As part of the training course "Administering macOS 11 Big Sur" various subtleties and features of maintaining the Apple operating system will be discussed, including: troubleshooting problems with the installation and operation of the operating system, configuring system parameters from the command line, diagnosing and fixing network problems, network service capabilities and working with the service catalogues.
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