- PA-213: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Install, Configure, and Manage (EDU-201)
- PA-212: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Configure Extended Features (EDU-205)
- PA-215: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Essentials FastTrack
- PA-232: Palo Alto Networks Panorama Manage Multiple Firewalls (EDU-221)
- PA-242: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Manage Cyberthreats (EDU-231)
- PA-243: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Debug and Troubleshoot (EDU-311)
Course Overview:
This course will be fast paced with in-depth and live demonstrations.
Date/Locations:
Duration: 1 day
Course Objectives:
- AIDE
- DNS Security with DNSsec
- Logging and Audit Management
- Linux Security Modules and SE-Linux
- Linus Containers (Jailing Services and Apps)
- SSH and SSL tunneling
Prerequisites:
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Course Overview:
Intrusion Analyst is a hands-on course that covers intrusion detection in-depth. This includes concepts such as the use of Snort, network traffic analysis, and IDS signatures.
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 packet and intrusion analysis.
Attendees to TN-979: Intrusion Analyst will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Date/Locations:
Duration: 5 days
Course Objectives:
- Advanced Snort Concepts
- Analyst Toolkit
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- Examining Packet Crafting
- Examining Packet Header Fields
- Fragmentation
- ICMP Theory
- IDS Interoperability
- IDS Patterns
- IDS/IPS Management & Architecture Issues
- Indications, Warnings & Traffic Correlation
- IPv6
- Microsoft Protocols
- Network Traffic Analysis
- NIDS Evasion, Instertion & Checksums
- Snort Fundamentals & Configuration
- Snort GUIs & Sensor Management
- Snort Performance, Active Response & Tagging
- Snort Rules
- Stimulus Response
- TCPdump Fundamentals
- TCP/IP Fundamentals
- Wireshark Fundamentals
- Writing TCPdump Filters
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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User: Tosha
Instructor comments: Dave was an excellent instructor. He is very informative and knowledgeable in the course and the material. I have enjoyed the class and I would take another course with him as the instructor.
Facilities comments: Very nice and clean hotel.
User: buckey26
Instructor comments: Dave was one of the best instructors I have ever had for a tech course. He broke down everything to the point where you can understand it internally.
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Here are all of our Microsoft Server Products related courses:
- TN-963: Windows Security Automation with PowerShell
- TN-5425: Networking with Windows Server 2016
- TN-5415: Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016
- TN-5202: Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and 2013: Workflows and Designing InfoPath Forms
- TN-5125: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services
- TN-323: SharePoint 2010 and 2013 for Project Management
- MS-6232: Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server Database
- MS-6231: Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server Database
- MS-10231: Designing a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and 2013 Infrastructure
- MS-10175: Developing & Customizing Applications for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 & 2013
- MS-10174: Configuring and Administering SharePoint 2010 and 2013
Course Overview:
A skills focus enables the student to better absorb the subject matter and perform successfully on the exam. 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. Students then gain network experience and use sniffing to help exemplify the benefit of learning wired and wireless security configurations. The course concludes with exercising real attack strategies to demonstrate the techniques acquired throughout the course.
Attendees to TN-939: Hacker Techniques, Exploits, and Incident Handling will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Date/Locations:
Duration: 9 days
Course Objectives:
- Backdoors & Trojan Horses
- Buffer Overflows
- Covering Tracks: Networks
- Covering Tracks: Systems
- Denial of Service Attacks
- Exploiting Systems Using Netcat
- Format String Attacks
- Incident Handling Overview and Preparation
- Incident Handling Phase 2: Identification
- Incident Handling Phase 3: Containment
- Incident Handling: Recovering and Improving Capabilities
- IP Address Spoofing
- Network Sniffing
- Password Attacks
- Reconnaissance
- Rootkits
- Scanning: Host Discovery
- Scanning: Network and Application Vulnerability scanning and tools
- Scanning: Network Devices (Firewall rules determination, fragmentation, and IDS/IPS evasion)
- Scanning: Service Discovery
- Session Hijacking, Tools and Defenses
- Types of Incidents
- Virtual Machine Attacks
- Web Application Attacks
- Worms, Bots & Bot-Nets
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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User: m_jurrens
Instructor comments: Both instructors Mr. Askey and Mr. Hackney, were very good. the open learning environment was extremely productive and I felt we all learned far more that we ever would out of a structured rote memorization course.
User: natebonds
Instructor comments: Both Mr. Askey and Hackney were extremely knowledgeable. They were also extremely interested in helping each student learn. I was particularly impressed with the way they tailored the course to optimize our time since we weren't testing. I feel like I know much much more than I did when the class started.
Facilities comments: The facilities were fine. I would have preferred it be closer to Lackland.