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The world of information security and computer training is ever changing.  The techniques and systems continue to evolve and we must stay current and diligent.  To do this, you can count on TechNow®…the leader in cybersecurity training and computer system training.

TechNow® has been training the leaders in the computer community for many years.  We provide training for students in a number of areas.  Our cybersecurity trainings include popular courses like D0D 8140, Security , CISM, CISSP, CEH,CCNA, and more.  With over 34 years of experience, we’re able to provide you with unmatched training and certification programs.

TechNow also provides a variety of other popular trainings for the computer professional including Cisco, EC-Council, CompTIA, Unix/Linux and more.

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Upcoming Events

  • CT-225: Network+
    • 08/25/2025 – 08/29/2025
    • San Antonio
  • CT-245: Linux+
    • 08/25/2025 – 08/29/2025
    • San Antonio
  • AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
    • 09/03/2025 – 09/05/2025
    • San Antonio
  • CT-395: CySA+ Cybersecurity Analyst
    • 09/08/2025 – 09/12/2025
    • San Antonio
  • TN-813: Certified in Governance, Risk and Compliance (CGRC)
    • 09/08/2025 – 09/11/2025
    • San Antonio
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    Course Overview:

    In this course students will learn to configure the Linux kernel, install & configure modules, to install and configure non-default devices and automate installation with Kickstart. Students also utilize skills developed in L-245 to expand on file system configuration with spanning devices and RAID. This is the foremost server side Linux course in the industry covering all server side components such as DHCP, Samba, NIS, LDAP, inet, telnet ftp, dns, etc.  Expanding on security introduced in L-245: Linux System Administration I, TCP wrappers, firewalling with IP filters, SQUID, & ssh are covered.

    Attendees to L-295: Linux System Administration II will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

    Dates/Locations:

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    Duration: 5 Days

    Course Objectives:

    • Custom installation of a Linux server
    • Linux device naming conventions & the boot process
    • Adding peripheral devices
    • Reconfiguring the kernel
    • Disk partitioning & formatting
    • Changing system run levels
    • Adding startup files for additional services
    • Adding & removing software packages
    • Disk & file system Administration
    • Terminals & modem configuration
    • Configuring NFS to support the client/server environment
    • Use the automounter
    • Server side components such as DHCP, Samba, NIS, LDAP, inet, telnet, ftp, DNS, etc.
    • Troubleshooting techniques
    • Advanced Linux installation

    Prerequisites:

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    Course Overview:

    TN-813: Certified in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (CGRC) course is for the (ISC)²® Certified in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (CGRC) credential previously known as Certified Authorization Professional (CAP). This course walks the student through the Risk Management Framework following practices the NIST pubs. CGRC is an objective measure of the knowledge, skills and abilities required for personnel involved in the process of certifying and accrediting security of information systems. Specifically, this credential applies to those responsible for formalizing processes used to assess risk and establish security requirements. Their decisions will ensure that information systems possess security commensurate with the level of exposure to potential risk, as well as damage to assets or individuals.The CGRC credential is appropriate for civilian, state and local governments in the U.S., as well as commercial markets. CGRC certification applies to job functions such as authorization officials, system owners, information owners, information system security officers, and certifiers.  CGRC is crucial to the Management staff.

    This course is the “why” of the entire security field. It provides a logical way of allocating resources where there is greatest risk and why we make the decisions we make in the field of security. It is TechNow’s view that of all the security courses we have seen, this course genuinely puts the “big picture” of security in front of the students. Students actually come to an understanding of truly what is critical to security of an enterprise versus a bunch of nuts and bolts of security.

    TechNow’s CGRC course covers all of the (ISC)²® CGRC 7 Knowledge domains:

    • Security and Privacy Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance Program
    • Scope of the System
    • Selection and Approval of Framework, Security, and Privacy Controls
    • Implementation of Security and Privacy Controls
    • Assessment/ Audit of Security and Privacy Controls
    • System Compliance
    • Compliance Maintenance

    RMF Related Steps

    • Prepare – Process Initiation
    • Categorize Information Systems
    • Establish the Security Control Baseline
    • Apply Security Controls
    • Assess Security Controls
    • Authorize Information System
    • Monitor Security Controls

    TechNow’s CGRC Instructors have extensive knowledge and experience in the field, and have been working with organizations to build assessor teams for over 20 years.

    Attendees to TN-813: Certified in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (CGRC) will receive TechNow authorized training materials, including access to the documentation of the CGRC Exam domains, and expert instruction.

    Dates/Locations:

    Date/Time Event
    09/08/2025 - 09/11/2025
    08:00 -16:00
    TN-813: Certified in Governance, Risk and Compliance (CGRC)
    TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX

    Duration: 3 Days

    Course Objectives:

    • Initiate the Preparation Phase
    • Perform Execution Phase
    • Perform Maintenance Phase
    • Understand the Purpose of Security Authorization

    Prerequisites:

    • IT Security
    • Information Assurance
    • Information Risk Management certification and systems administration
    • 1-2 years of general experience technical experience
    • 2 years of general systems experience
    • 1-2 years of Database/Systems Development/Network Experience
    • Information Security Policy Experience

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    Course Overview:

    TN-542: Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) People, Processes, and Technologies is the big picture overview of a SOC, other courses provide a deep dive into the technologies that a SOC may utilize. This course addresses the internal workings of staff, skills required, required authorizations, internal agreements, and setting appropriate expectation levels of a SOC within budget constraints. A SOC is not a one size fits all, the instructor has decades of security experience and brings to the table opportunities to discuss what can work within constraints. Many organizations are coming to the realization that some level of a SOC is now required and to learn just what decisions need to be made: Out-sourced, In-sourced, budgets, capabilities and many more. Students leave with a worksheet of how to progress when they get back to their organization.

    TN-542: Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) People, Processes, and Technologies – Is a course that incorporates lecture, demos, and group exercises for standing up a Security Operations Center (SOC). Students learn strategies and resources required to deploy, build, and run Network Security Monitoring (NSM) and work roles and flows for a SOC. No network is bullet proof and when attackers access your network, this course will show you options and resources to build a security net to detect, contain, and control the attacker. Examples on what it takes to architect an NSM solution to identify sophisticated attackers and a response strategy. Properly implemented detection and response technologies is integral to incident response and provides the responders timely information and tools to react to the incident. Effective demonstrations are given of Open Source technologies that build up a SOC, but any software can be used and demonstrations are provided to demonstrate technology families not push a specific solution.

    TN-542: Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) People, Processes, and Technologies demonstrations utilize a cyber range that gives each student in-depth knowledge of monitoring live systems to include: Cisco, Windows, Linux, IoT, and Firewalls; and software and services to provide orchestrate Incident Response, Intelligence Analysis, and Hunt Operations.

    Attendees to TN-542: Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) People, Processes, and Technologies class will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

    Dates/Locations:

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    Duration: 2 Days

    Course Objective:

      • To provide management an overview of what it takes to stand up a SOC.

    Prerequisites:

    • Students should have an understanding of the security field.

    Course Outline:

    • What threats does my organization care about?
    • What does a threat look like?
    • What does a threat look like?
    • How to present the SOC internally.
    • Communication with Stakeholders and Executives
    • Leveraging and integrating existing security measures
    • People
      • Establishing a skill matrix and work roles for SOC members
      • Establishing a training path
      • Personnel background requirementsProcesses
    • Processes
      • Alignment to standards: NIST, PCI, HIPAA, etc.
      • Risk related decision trees
      • Playbooks
      • Threat Intelligence Integration
    • Technology – Tool Suites to Support:
      • Ethical Hacking
      • Network Security Monitoring and SIEM
      • Forensics
      • Dashboards
      • Analysis and Hunting
      • Incident Management and Ticketing

     

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    Course Overview:

    This course engages students by providing in-depth knowledge of the most prominent and powerful attack vectors and an environment to perform these attacks in numerous hands-on scenarios. This course goes far beyond simple scanning for low-hanging fruit, and shows penetration testers how to model the abilities of an advanced attacker to find significant flaws in a target environment and demonstrate the business risk associated with these flaws.

    A skills focus enables the student to better absorb the subject matter and perform successfully on the job.   This is not death by power point. The course is aligned with information assurance operators and executing hands-on labs. Lecture and labs walk the student through the knowledge required to truly understand the mechanics of the attacks and the effectiveness.

    Attendees to TN-989: Advanced Penetration Testing, Exploits, and Ethical Hacking course will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

    Date/Locations:

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    Course Duration: 5 days

    Course Objectives:

    • Accessing the Network
    • Advanced Fuzzing Techniques
    • Advanced Stack Smashing
    • Attacking the Windows Domain – Enumeration
    • Attacking the Windows Domain – Restricted Desktops
    • Attacking the Windows Domain – The Attacks
    • Building a Metasploit Module
    • Crypto for Penetration Testers
    • Exploiting the Network
    • Fuzzing Introduction and Operation
    • Introduction to Memory and Dynamic Linux Memory
    • Introduction to Windows Exploitation
    • Manipulating the Network
    • Python and Scapy For Penetration Testers
    • Shellcode
    • Smashing the Stack
    • Windows Heap Overflow Introduction
    • Windows Overflows

    Course Prerequisites:

    • GSEC or equivalent experience
    • UNIX, Windows, Networking, and Security Experience
    • This is a hands-on skill course requiring comfort with command line interaction and network communications

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    Instructor comments: Great.

    Facilities comments: N/A. Hotel.


    User: sean.hollinger

    Instructor comments: Instructor is technically knowledgeable as he has been on every course I've taken with TechNow.

    Facilities comments: adequate


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