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:

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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.


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Course Overview:

This course explores the VMware Infrastructure and related security, which consists of VMware ESX Server & VMware Virtual Center Server. We will look at both the design environments and operational processes of the VMware Infrastructure including security. This course provides IT architects with the insight needed to tackle tough issues in server virtualization such as virtual machine technologies, storage infrastructure, and designing clustered environments with security practices included. Extensive hands-on labs provide for a rich student experience.

Hypervisors and their supporting environment require attention to security due to the aggregated risk of hosting multiple virtual servers. This course explores the security of virtualized environments. Student configure ESXi by learning to manage the security and risk between ESXi, virtual servers and security integration of ESXi to the physical network infrastructure including appropriate segregation from other sensitive networks and management networks. How to configure virtual networks when some hosts are dual or multi homed, but internally segregate between the two or more connected networks with different security levels. Appropriate integration of zero-clients and thin clients. Configuration of defensive measures on hosts, servers, hypervisors within the virtual environment and practices for those guarding it externally. Integration of Active Directory and other AAA/CIA related services relative to a virtualized environment.

Students are also walked through DoD ESXi Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG). Introduction to the impact of Intel Trusted Execution Technology integrated with ESXi to create a trusted platform for virtual machines. Additionally the instructor walks the students through NIST Special Publication 800-125A: Security Recommendations for Hypervisor Deployment on Servers, and NIST Special Publication 800-125B: Secure Virtual Network Configuration for Virtual Machine (VM) Protection.

Attendees to “VM-345: VMware Infrastructure Security: VMware Install, Configure, and Manage with Security Objectives” will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

Dates/Locations:

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Duration: 5 Days

Course Objectives:

• Virtual Infrastructure Overview
• ESX and ESXi Server Installation
• Configuration of Networking, Scalability and Security
• Storage
• Install and Configure vCenter Server and Components
• Creation, Deployment, Management, and Migration of Virtual Machines
• Utilize vCenter Server for Resource Management
• Utilize vCenter Server for Virtual Machine Access Control and User Managment
• Use vCenter Server to increase scalability
• Monitoring Your Environment
• Data & Availability Protection Troubleshooting
• Use VMware vCenter Update Manager to apply ESXi patches
• Use vCenter Server to manage vMotion, HA, DRS and data protection.

 

Course Overview:

This course gives students the knowledge and skills to configure Active Directory Domain Services in a distributed environment, implement Group Policies, perform backup and restore, and monitor and troubleshoot Active Directory related issues.  This course includes material contained in Microsoft’s 6424, 6425, 6426 and is an aid to preparation for the 70-640 exam.

Attendees to TN-5125: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

Dates/Locations:

No Events

Duration: 5 Days

Course Objectives:

  • Installation
  • Administration
  • Users
  • Groups
  • Computers
  • Group Policy Infrastructure
  • Group Policy Settings
  • Domains and Forests

Prerequisites:

  • Basic understanding of networking
  • Intermediate understanding of network operating system
  • An awareness of security best practices
  • Basic knowledge of server hardware
  • A+ or equivalent knowledge
  • Some experience creating objects in Active Directory
  • Basic concepts of backup and recovery in a Windows Server Environment

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Course Overview:

TechNow’s Course provides existing .NET developers with practical information and labs that enables them to build solutions on the Microsoft SharePoint 2010/2013 platform.

Attendees to MS-10175: Developing & Customizing Applications for Microsoft SharePoint 2010/2013 will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

Date/Locations:

No Events

Duration: 5 days

Course Objectives:

  • Introduction to SharePoint 2010/2013 Development Platform
  • Using SharePoint 2010/2013 Developer Tools
  • Developing SharePoint 2010/2013 Web Parts
  • Working with SharePoint Objects on the Server
  • Creating Event Receivers and Application Settings
  • Developing Solutions by Using Business Connectivity Services
  • Developing SharePoint 2010/2013 Workflows
  • Working with Client-based APIs for SharePoint 2010/2013
  • Developing Interactive User Interfaces
  • Developing Silverlight Applications for SharePoint
  • Developing Sandboxed Solutions
  • Working with SharePoint Server Profiles and Taxonomy APIs
  • Developing Content Management Solutions

    Prerequisites:

    • An understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software development
    • Approximately 12 months experience with ASP .NET 3.5 with Visual Studio 2008 (or later)
    • Approximately 1 month development experience with SharePoint 2007 or SharePoint 2010/2013 and VS2010/2013 (includes beta releases) creating code that interacts with the SharePoint Sever-side APIs
    • Experience performing end user tasks with SharePoint 2007 or SharePoint 2010/2013 and an understanding of the purpose and use of the following:
      • Lists
      • Documents and Libraries
      • Personalizing an SP Page/Site
      • Using MySites
      • Using SharePoint Designer

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    User: kelleyd10

    Instructor comments: Clay was / is an outstanding instructor. He was very flexible in what the class needed. He was very accommodating and resourceful in answering the class questions. Clay's teaching style is greatly appreciated.

    Facilities comments: Were good


    User: dennij

    Instructor comments: Very professional and knowledgeable. Available before and after class.

    Facilities comments: Location was nice but too far from Lackland.


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    Course Overview:

    TechNow’s Course ensures that you are ready to test for the CCNA Certification. This intensive ten-day program is a high end, hands-on, bootcamp using physical routers & switches in classroom.  Students will learn how to install, operate, configure, and verify basic IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The course covers configuring network components such as switches, routers, and wireless LAN controllers; managing network devices; and identifying basic security threats. The course also gives you a foundation in network programmability, automation, and software-defined networking. Additionally the course stress tests the students on exam practices that insure the student a successful outcome on the 200-301 CCNA exam.

    This course is available for group purchasing with a minimum of 4 students. Please call to get scheduling availability.

    Attendees to N-310: CCNA Extended Bootcamp will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

    Date/Locations:

    This course is available for group purchasing with a minimum of 4 students. Please call to get scheduling availability. (210) 733-1093

    No Events

    Duration: 10 days

    Course Objectives:

      • Identify the components of a computer network and describe their basic characteristics
      • Understand the model of host-to-host communication
      • Describe the features and functions of the Cisco Internetwork Operating Systems (IOS) software
      • Describe LANs and the role of switches within LANs
      • Describe Ethernet as the network access layer of TCP/IP and describe the operation of switches
      • Install a switch and perform the initial configuration
      • Describe the TCP/IP Internet layer, IPv4, its addressing scheme, and subnetting
      • Describe the TCP/IP Transport layer and Application layer
      • Explore functions of routing
      • Implement basic configuration on a Cisco router
      • Explain host-to-host communications across switches and routers
      • Identify and resolve common switched network issues and common problems associated with IPv4 addressing
      • Describe IPv6 main features and addresses, and configure and verify basic IPv6 connectivity
      • Describe the operation, benefits, and limitations of static routing
      • Describe, implement, and verify Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and trunks
      • Describe the application and configuration of inter-VLAN routing
      • Explain the basics of dynamic routing protocols and describe components and terms of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
      • Explain how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) work
      • Configure link aggregation using EtherChannel
      • Describe the purpose of Layer 3 redundancy protocols
      • Describe basic WAN and VPN concepts
      • Describe the operation of Access Control Lists (ACLs) and their applications in the network
      • Configure Internet access using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) clients and explain and configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on Cisco routers
      • Describe basic Quality of Service (QoS) concept
      • Describe network and device architectures and introduce virtualization
      • Introduce the concept of network programmability and Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
      • Configure basic IOS system monitoring tools
      • Describe the management of Cisco devices
      • Describe the current security threat landscape
      • Describe threat defense technologies
      • Implement a basic security configuration of the device management plane
      • Implement basic steps to harden network devices

    Lab Objectives:

        • Get started with Cisco Command-Line Interface (CLI)
        • Observe How a Switch Operates
        • Perform Basic Switch Configuration
        • Implement the Initial Switch Configuration
        • Inspect TCP/IP Applications
        • Configure an Interface on a Cisco Router
        • Configure and Verify Layer 2 Discovery Protocols
        • Implement an Initial Router Configuration
        • Configure Default Gateway
        • Explore Packet Forwarding
        • Troubleshoot switch Media and Port Issues
        • Troubleshoot Port Duplex Issues
        • Configure Basic IPv6 Connectivity
        • Configure and Verify IPv4 Static Routes
        • Configure Iv6 Static Routes
        • Implement IPv4 Static Routing
        • Implement IPv6 Static Routing
        • Configure VLAN and Trunk
        • Troubleshoot VLANs and Trunk
        • Configure a Router on a Stick
        • Implement Multiple VLANs and Basic Routing Between the VLANs
        • Configure and Verify Single-Area OSPF
        • Configure and Verify EtherChannel
        • Improve Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
        • Configure and Verify IPv4 ACLs
        • Implement Numbered and Named IPv4 ACLs
        • Configure a Provider-Assigned IPv4 Address
        • Configure Static NAT
        • Configure Dynamic NAT and Port Address Translation (PAT)
        • Implement PAT
        • Log into the WLC
        • Monitor the WLC
        • Configure a Dynamic (VLAN) Interface
        • Configure a DHCP Scope
        • Configure a WLAN
        • Define a Remote Access Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Server
        • Explore Management Options
        • Explore the Cisco DNA Center
        • Configure and Verify NTP
        • Configure System Message Logging
        • Create the Cisco IOS Image Backup
        • Upgrade Cisco IOS Image
        • Configure WLAN Using Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Using the GUI
        • Secure Console and Remote Access
        • Enable and Limit Remote Access Connectivity
        • Secure Device Administrative Access
        • Configure and Verify Port Security
        • Implement Device Hardening

    Prerequisites:

        • Familiarity in the following networking topics:
          • TCP/IP
          • IP Configuration
          • Peer-to-Peer Networking
          • Subnetting
          • Building a Routing Table
        • It is not required but highly recommended to have the following certifications:

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    User: kdinivahi29

    Instructor comments: The instructor Mr. Tom Bigger has done a terrific job of substantiating the textbook content with hands on labs. He has been patient and ensure that we understood the material


    User: MikeWisn

    Instructor comments: Did exceptional job explaining complicated concepts.

    Facilities comments: Hotel front desk phone ringing loudly during class was distracting.


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