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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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  • CT-213: Cloud Essentials+
    • 10/14/2025 – 10/16/2025
    • San Antonio
  • PM-223: Introduction to Project Management
    • 10/14/2025 – 10/16/2025
    • San Antonio
  • CT-210: Project+
    • 10/27/2025 – 10/30/2025
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  • CT-325: Security+
    • 10/27/2025 – 10/31/2025
    • San Antonio
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    • 10/27/2025 – 10/31/2025
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    DoD 8570 Training

    The Department of Defense requires that all information assurance personnel must become compliant with IT and security certification standards.

    DoD 8570 training, also called Information Assurance training, is available through TechNow to provide you with the certification that is required.  Your DoD 8570 training  ( information assurance training ) at TechNow will provide you with all of the courses necessary to receive your DoD 8570.01-M certification.

    Ongoing open enrollment through TechNow is availble for our DoD 8570.01-M courses.

    Please review the full & updated DoD approved IA baseline certifications aligned to each category & level of the IA workforce:

    Note: The Certifications in red are recently added to approved list as of 2/4/19

    For further information or to schedule for classes, call us at 800-324-2294

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    Course Overview:

    This concentration was developed in conjunction with the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) providing an invaluable tool for any systems security engineering professional. CISSP®-ISSEP is the guide for incorporating security into projects, applications, business processes, and all information systems. Security professionals are hungry for workable methodologies and best practices that can be used to integrate security into all facets of business operations. The SSE model taught in the IATF portion of the course is a guiding light in the field of information security and the incorporation of security into all information systems.

    Attendees to TN-812: Information Systems Secuirty Engineering Professional (ISSEP) will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

    Dates/Locations:

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    Duration: 5 Days

    Course Objectives:

    • Systems Security Engineering
    • Certification and Accreditation
    • Technical Management
    • U.S. Government Information Assurance Governance

    Prerequisites:

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    Course Overview:

    TechNow’s TN-911: Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Analysis and 800-172 Updates Seminar, is a one day seminar that covers the objectives of TechNow’s TN-905: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysis five day course in a one day seminar format plus some other security enhancements of 800-172.  Upon request, this seminar can be presented in multi-day format based upon the depth of knowledge required. The NIST PUB 800-172 security enhancement update to 800-171 regarding 03.11.1 Risk Assessment, introduces the security enhancements of a Threat Awareness Program, Threat Hunting, and Predictive Cyber Analytics.  TN-911 distills the TN-905 CTI five day course and aligns it to assessing compliance with 800-172.  For the seminar, selected course labs are converted to demos, and the important points and outcomes of topics are presented. The TN-911 CTI Seminar discusses the applicability of the 800-172 security enhancements to the organization being assessed, and how to think about the the appropriate strength of the controls related to the organizations criticality of the information and the risk involved for contracted work with the DoD.

    TechNow’s TN-911: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysis Seminar addresses significant changes that have been made to SP 800-172 in transitioning to Revision 3, regarding new enhanced security requirements based on (1) the latest threat intelligence and (2) empirical data from cyber-attacks.  With the intent of addressing CUI that may be associated with a critical program or a high value asset.

    Those programs and assets are potential targets for advanced persistent threat (APT).  Cyber Threat Intelligence supports the required functions of NIST 800-172 of Penetration Resistant Architecture (PRA), Damage Limiting Operations (DLO) and Cyber Resiliency (CRS).

    Regarding 800-172 This seminar includes:

    • 3.2.1E Awareness Training (rev 3 – Advanced Literacy and  Awareness Training)
    • 3.11.6E Supply Chain Risk Management SCRM (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)
    • 3.11.7E SCRM Planning (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)
    • 3.12.1E Penetration Testing
    • 800-172, 3.11 Risk Assessment
      • 03.11.01E Threat Awareness Program
      • 03.11.02E Threat Hunting
      • 03.11.03E Predictive Cyber Analytics.

    TN-911 CTI Seminar directly discusses 3.11 topics:

        03.11.01E Threat Awareness Program:

        Share threat information, including threat events of 03.11.01E is specifically covered as:

    • Create Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) using STIX
    • Understand a solution for collecting, storing, distributing and sharing cyber security indicators and threats about cyber security incidents analysis and malware analysis.
    • How to assess an environment to validate:
      • Support for day-to-day operations to share structured threat information efficiently.
      • Confirming the presence of curated, frequently updated feeds, and the automation of enrichment   workflow
      • Contextualization of intelligence with internal data to prioritize alerts and improve detection
      • Updated threat hunting based upon inbound Threat Intelligence

        03.11.02E Threat Hunting:

        Introduction to Threat Hunting practices to effectively search for indicators of compromise and to detect, track, and disrupt threats that evade existing controls.

    • How to assess an environment to validate:
    • A formalized process is being followed for Threat Hunting
      • Phases of trigger (incident or CTI), SIEM utilization, and response
    • Integration of machine learning to provide proactive, automated, and scalable Threat Hunting
    • Leveraging threat intelligence for proactive threat hunting by querying historical logs for indicators of compromise (IOCs) from feeds to identify:
    •  Dormant threats
    •  Advance Persistent Threats (APT)

        03.11.03E Predictive Cyber Analytics

        Introduction leveraging data, machine learning, and real-time analysis with automation to anticipate threats before they occur.

    • How to assess an environment to validate:
      • Data aggregation from network logs, user activities, system logs, and external threat intelligence feeds into a centralized platform like a SIEM
    • Use of machine learning algorithms to identify patterns, uncover correlations, and spot anomalies in real-time
    • Integration with incident response workflows
    • Staff skill competency level and integration into Predictive Cyber Analytics to mitigate advanced adversarial techniques against machine learning such as:
      • Attacks of Evasion, Poisoning, and Model Tampering
      • Utilization of exercises or Red Teaming to validate practices and effectiveness of Predictive Cyber Analytics.

        3.2.1E Awareness Training (rev 3 – Advanced Literacy and  Awareness Training)

    •       Validate that training addresses APT

        3.11.6E Supply Chain Risk Management SCRM (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)

          Validate cybersecurity supply chain risk management C-SCRM:

    • Cross-functional team responsible for supply chain risk management (SCRM) and C-SCRM
    • Validating standard risk management with respect to supply chain
      • FARM (Frame, Assess, Respond, and Monitor)
      • Tasks outlined in NIST Pub 800-161

        3.11.7E SCRM Planning (rev 3 withdrawn, moved to other controls)

    • This is discussed in topic 3.11.6E

        3.12.1E Penetration Testing

            Validate the organization is progressing through standardized Penetration Testing Protocols.

    • Evaluate Penetration Test reports for completeness and scope.

    Attendees to TN-911: Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Analysis and 800-172 Seminar will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

    Seminar Duration: 1 day (more upon request)

    Seminar Objectives:

    • Learn to comprehend and develop complex scenarios
    • Identify and create intelligence requirements through practices such as threat modeling
    • Utilize threat modeling to drive intelligence handling and practices 
    • Breakdown tactical, operational, and strategic-level threat intelligence
    • Generate threat intelligence to detect, respond to, and defeat focused and targeted threats
    • How to collect adversary information creating better value CTI
    • How to filter and qualify external sources, mitigating low integrity intelligence
    • Create Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) in STIX
    • Move security maturity past IOCs into understanding and countering the behavioral tradecraft of threats
    • Breaking down threats mapped against their tradecraft to tweak IOCs
    • Establish structured analytical techniques to be successful in any security role
    • Learn and apply structured principles in support of CTI and how to communicate that to any security role.

    Seminar Prerequisites:

     

    Course Overview:

    This CEH course will immerse you into a “Hacker Mindset” in order to teach you how to think like a hacker and better defend against future attacks. Students are in the driver’s seat with a hands-on training environment employing a systematic ethical hacking process. All while teaching students how to scan, test, hack, and secure target systems. CEH shows how hackers think and act maliciously so you can learn to better position your organization’s security infrastructure and defend against future attacks.

    This CEH course covers the Five Phases of Ethical Hacking, diving into Reconnaissance, Gaining Access, Enumeration, Maintaining Access, and covering your tracks.

    This CEH course delivers in-demand ethical hacking skills while preparing you for the internationally-recognized Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam  from EC-Council.

    This course supports a certification that is DoD approved 8570 Baseline Certificate and meets DoD 8140/8570 training requirements.

    What’s Included:

    • EC-Council official E-Courseware
    • EC-Council official iLabs code with access for 6 months
    • EC-Council official Certificate of Attendance
    • CEH Exam Voucher

     

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    Dates/Locations:

    Date/Time Event
    11/17/2025 - 11/21/2025
    08:00 -16:00
    TN-555: Certified Ethical Hacker v13 (CEH)
    TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX

    Duration: 5 Days

    Course Content:

    • Module 01. Introduction to Ethical Hacking
    • Module 02. Foot-printing and Reconnaissance
    • Module 03. Scanning Networks
    • Module 04. Enumeration
    • Module 05. Vulnerable Analysis
    • Module 06. System Hacking
    • Module 07. Malware Threats
    • Module 08. Sniffing
    • Module 09. Social Engineering
    • Module 10. Denial-of-Service
    • Module 11. Session Hijacking
    • Module 12. Evading IDS,Firewalls, and Honeypots
    • Module 13. Hacking Web Servers
    • Module 14. Hacking Web Applications
    • Module 15. SQL Injection
    • Module 16. Hacking Wireless Networks
    • Module 17. Hacking Mobile Platforms
    • Module 18. IoT and OT Hacking
    • Module 19. Cloud Computing
    • Module 20. Cryptography

     

    Prerequisites:

    • Windows operating system and/or Linux operating system or other Unix-based OS
    • TCP/IP protocols and implementation
    • At least 2 years of IT security experience
    • TN-325:Security+

    Target Audience:

    Information Security Analyst/Administrator, Information Assurance (IA) Security Officer, Information Security Manager/Specialist, Auditors, Security Professional, Site Admins, Penetration Testers, Red Team,Risk/Threat/Vulnerability Analyst, Individuals concerned about the integrity of network infrastructure

     

    About us:

    TechNow has taught security courses for almost 30 years, before most certifications existed and has successfully moved students through certification programs associated with IAPP, SANS, EC-Council and ISC2. Our instructor maintains over a dozen security certifications and has been the director of a company with internationals sales in security training, consulting, and compliance.

    Tech Now, Inc. is an accredited Training Center with Ec-Council.

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