Here are the General Unix course offerings:
Course Overview:
Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS) is an instructor-led course. This five-day course focuses on the necessity of a comprehensive security policy and how it affects the posture of the network. TechNow students each get a Cisco Switch, Router, and an ASA. The in the classrom hardware hands-on component of this course is a priority. Using instructor-led discussions, extensive hands-on lab exercises, and supplemental materials, this course allows learners to understand common security concepts, and deploy basic security techniques utilizing a variety of popular security appliances within a “real-life” network infrastructure. TechNow is an Authorized VUE testing partner and this course concludes with the student taking the 210-260 IINS Cisco Certification Exam.
Course Objectives:
- Describe common network security concepts
- Secure routing and switching infrastructure
- Deploy basic authentication, authorization and accounting services
- Deploy basic firewalling services
- Deploy basic site-to-site and remote access VPN services
- Describe the use of more advanced security services such as intrusion protection, content security and identity management
Attendees to N-325: Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
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Course Overview:
The System Administration I for Red Hat course is designed for IT professionals working to become full-time enterprise Linux system administrators. This course gives the student direct experience with the most essential system administration tasks in the Red Hat. You will be instructed in crucial system management skills including: configuring network interfaces, client set up of network protocols, managing local disk devices, installation, package management, performing system boot procedures, grub and controlling system processes.
Attendees to RH-245: Linux System Administration I will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
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Duration: 5 days
Course Objectives:
- Installation
- Manage File Systems and Local Disk Drives
- Perform Mounts and Unmounts
- Perform System Boot Procedures
- Tuning and Maintaining the Kernel
- Control System Processes
- Perform User Administration
- Installing and Managing Services
- Perform Package Administration
- Client Setup of SSH and Printing
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Instructor comments: Bill was awesome! He did a fantastic job teaching the course mater to everyone in the class. He made sure everyone was able to keep up and that they understood the material before moving on. Thanks!
Facilities comments: They were great as well
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TechNow offers the full gamut of programming languages from ANSI C and C++ to the various Microsoft .Net languages (Visual Basic, C# and C++). If you are completely new to programming, TechNow offers courses that demonstrate the fundamentals to get you started.
If you prefer Unix/Linux, we offer Shell Programming, as well as, Perl and Python. We also offer courses in the web development languages, such as, Java Servlets, JSP, and ASP .Net.
The following is a list of our Programming training courses:
- C-215: Introduction to C Programming
- C-225: C++ Object Oriented Programming
- MS-2124: Programming with C#
- P-245: Programming with PERL
- P-315: Intermediate PERL Programming
- P-325: Python Programming
- P-415: Advanced PERL Programming
- PL-115: Fundamentals of Computer Programming
- TN-215: Shell Programming
- TN-223: Advanced Shell Programming
- TN-345: Python for Penetration Testers
- TN-430: Elasticsearch Engineer (ELK)
- TN-965 Windows Security Automation with Powershell
Course Overview:
The CT-325: Security+ (SY0-701) class is the primary class you will need to take if your job responsibilities include securing network services, network devices, and network traffic. It will also help you prepare for the CompTIA Security+ examination (exam number SY0-701). In the CT-325: Security+ class 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. Let us help you prepare for the CompTIA Security+ exam (SY0-701).
TechNow is a CompTIA partner and uses official CompTIA Security+ curriculum.
Attendees to CT-325: Security+ will receive TechNow approved course materials and TechNow expert instruction.

Dates/Locations:
Date/Time | Event |
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08/18/2025 - 08/22/2025 08:00 -16:00 |
CT-325: Security+ TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX |
10/27/2025 - 10/31/2025 08:00 -20:00 |
CT-325: Security+ TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX |
12/15/2025 - 12/19/2025 08:00 -16:00 |
CT-325: Security+ TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX |
Duration: 5 Days
Course Objectives:
- Compare and contrast attacks
- Compare and contrast security controls
- Use security assessment tools
- Explain basic cryptography concepts
- Implement a public key infrastructure
- Implement identity and access management controls
- Manage access services and accounts
- Implement a secure network architecture
- Install and configure security appliances
- Install and configure wireless and physical access security
- Deploy secure host, mobile, and embedded systems
- Implement secure network access protocols
- Implement secure network applications
- Explain risk management and disaster recovery concepts
- Describe secure application development concepts
- Explain organizational security concepts
Prerequisites:
- CompTIA A+ and Network+ certifications, or equivalent knowledge.
- Windows 7/8/10 and Server 2008/2012/2016 experience required.
- Six to nine months experience in networking, including experience in configuring & managing TCP/IP.
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Instructor comments: Instructor was very knowledgeable on all the course content. There were some instances when I felt he streamlined through some of the material too quickly, such as going over how to identify types of attacks.