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Comptia Security+ Exam SY0-701
What you'll learn
The CompTIA Security+ course provides a strong foundational understanding of cybersecurity principles, critical for anyone starting a career in information security. One of the key takeaways is mastering the CIA triad — Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability — which underpins all security operations. Students learn about different types of security controls and their role in risk management, including how to identify, assess, and mitigate risks using industry best practices and compliance frameworks like GDPR and HIPAA.
The course highlights the importance of recognizing various cyber threats and attack types, from phishing and ransomware to insider threats and advanced persistent threats (APTs). It stresses understanding threat actors and indicators of compromise to improve detection and defense strategies.
Another major focus is on security architecture and design, including securing networks, applications, cloud environments, and implementing concepts like zero trust and defense-in-depth. Identity and Access Management (IAM) is covered thoroughly, emphasizing authentication techniques, multifactor authentication (MFA), and least privilege access.
Students gain foundational knowledge in cryptography, including encryption, hashing, and digital certificates, and learn how Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) supports secure communications. Additionally, the course teaches how to conduct security operations, monitor systems using SIEM tools, and effectively respond to incidents.
Emerging technologies, such as IoT and cloud computing, are also explored, along with the new security challenges they introduce. Finally, a strong emphasis is placed on professionalism, ethics, and legal compliance.
Overall, Security+ prepares individuals to think like a security professional, detect and respond to threats, and build a strong defense against a wide range of cybersecurity challenges.
Vmware SDWAN – Basic to Intermediate Level
What you'll learn
Students will learn about Vmware SDWAN architecture, hardware and components. Also this course includes information about branch site topologies along with other SDWAN network topologies to give practical exposure to students. Many interesting topic like Dynamic Multipath Optimization, Business Policy Framework , Segmentation, Edge clustering, High availability and Troublehsooting are part of this course. Learners will be able to keep the SD-WAN system healthy and running smoothly by taking lessons on monitoring and maintenance. They will also learn how to fix problems with the network.
CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab Exam v1.1
What you'll learn
To pass this test, you need to be able to plan, develop, implement, and improve IPv4 and IPv6 dual-stack solutions for complicated business networks. Traditional technologies like enterprise networks, the new Cisco SD-WAN Solution, SDA, and network automation and programmability will be covered in this course content. Other topics will also be covered, such as Layer 2 VPNs, EVPN, Segment Routing, IS-IS Routing Protocols, and pretty much all routing and switching topics. The design part is very important.
The best thing about this course content is that it has a lot of lab examples that help you understand each topic without having to remember the syntax of the commands. You will get unlimited access to all of this course content once you sign up & purchase the membership plan.
The CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.1 Exam is different from the old CCIE Routing and Switching exam because it includes a Design part that makes up 40% of the exam and is scenario-based for three hours, like the CCDE Exam.
Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE)
What you'll learn
Designing for a comprehensive solution
Demonstrate how to think outside the box and remove any organizational silos to design the best solution. Identify best practices to arrive at a solution, including methods for gathering requirements for the business, technologies, teams, and budget.
Business and engineering teams requirements analysis
Understand how to gather requirements from both business and engineering teams. Bridge any gaps between the network and the business to make sure the proposed solution fits all needs.
Technology analysis
Be able to identify new trends and technologies that help accelerate the business and drive the digital transformation.
Rework and analyze existing networks
Showcase your ability to analyze existing networks to identify weak points or design flaws and design solutions to fix them. Build updated high-level design documents based on your findings.