Here are the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security course offerings:
TechNow offers many courses that also have a related certification exam. As an Authorized Peason VUE testing center, we offer exams for many certifications. Pearson VUE offers exams for a wide array of certifications that includes the IT certs of Cisco, EC-Council, CompTIA, and SANS.
Here are the security courses specific to TechNow:
- CL-218: Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure and Operations Bootcamp
- N-595: VoIP Security Analysis and Design
- TN-305: Designing, Implementing, Administering and Securing Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs)
- TN-315: Complete Hack and Defend
- TN-335: Advanced Penetration Testing Using Open Source Tools
- TN-345: Python for Penetration Testers
- TN-415: Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI)
- TN-430: Elasticsearch Engineer (ELK)
- TN-515: Implementing Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Methodologies
- TN-542: Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) People, Processes, and Technologies
- TN-545: Certified Network Defender
- TN-565: Nessus Vulnerability & Compliance Auditing
- TN-575: Open Source Network Security Monitoring
- TN-765: Automating Administration with Windows Powershell
- TN-801: Windows for Security Professionals
- TN-8155: HCISPP Preparation Seminar
- TN-855: Advanced and In-Depth ICD 503 RMF, Controls, and Assessments
- TN-865: Wireshark Network Traffic and Security Analysis
- TN-905: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysis
- TN-963: Windows Security Automation with PowerShell
Course Overview:
This intensive hands-on class teaches students to develop customized UNIX™ commands, read & write Bourne, Korn & Bash Shell scripts & automate critical server functions. The course includes extensive lab exercises, including hands-on development & debugging of shell scripts, which will give students the ability to be more efficient and productive in less time. The focus of the course will be the Bash shell.
Attendees to TN-215: Shell Programming will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
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Duration: 5 days
Course Objectives:
- Shell Review
- Shell Interpretation of Quotes & Backslash
- The Bash Shell
- Shell’s combined with UNIX utilities
- Programming Basics
- Data Constructs
- Programming Looping
- Your Environment
- More on Parameters
- Advanced Shell Programming
Prerequisites:
- TN-125 Introduction to UNIX & Linux or equivalent knowledge
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Course Overview:
The course teaches students to use the sort, grep, sed, & awk utilities within Unix. Systems administrators, Unix users, & programmers benefit from the course showing them how to use the command line applications of sort, grep, sed, & awk commands as well as using sed & awk scripts that develop the users skills with the full power of these utilities.
Attendees to TN-223: Advanced Shell Programming will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
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Duration: 3 Days
Course Objectives:
- Sorting files by line or field
- Regular Expressions (meta character) with grep commands to locate specific lines in files
- Performing non-interactive editing tasks with the sed command
- Writing simple sed scripts to perform complex editing tasks
- Using awk variables & arrays to sort data
- Employing awk programs to manipulate numeric & textual data
- Performing formatted printing in awk
- Writing simple awk programs to write reports from data files
- Using built-in awk functions & defining new functions
- Write awk programs that make decisions based on numeric or string comparisons (branches & loops)
- Grep, egrep extended metacharacters, combinations-lab advanced combinations- lab Sed
- Basic commands- Lab, Advanced commands- Lab, Advanced scripting -Lab
- Miscellaneous commands Tr, sort, cut, paste, pr -Lab
Prerequisites:
- TN-125: Introduction to UNIX & Linux
- TN 215: Shell Programming.
- Students should have a basic knowledge of UNIX commands including rm, cp, man, cat, & mkdir. Navigating directory structure using commands such as ls, cp, & pwd. Creating and editing files with the vi editor or text editor. Use of basic programming constructs, & commands such as variables & loops & how to write a simple program in a programming language.
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