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Course Overview:
PERL programmers need a clear roadmap for improving their skills. Intermediate PERL teaches a working knowledge of PERL's objects, references, and modules — all of which makes the language so versatile and effective. This class offers a thorough introduction to intermediate programming in PERL. Topics include packages and namespaces, references and scoping, manipulating complex data structures, writing and using modules, package implementation, and using CPAN.
Attendees to P-315: Intermediate PERL Programming will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
Duration: 5 Days
Course Objectives:
- Packages and namespaces
- References and scoping
- Manipulating complex data structures
- Object-oriented programming
- Writing and using modules
- Testing PERL code
- Contributing to CPAN
Prerequisites:
- P-245: Programming with PERL or equivalent knowledge and skills
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Course Overview:
Every programmer must keep up with the latest tools and techniques. This course will help you push your skills to the next level and become a more accomplished programmer. Advanced PERL Programming teaches you all the complex techniques for production-ready PERL programs and explains concepts such as introspection, overriding built-ins, extending PERL's OO model, and testing your code for greater stability.
Attendees to P-415: Advanced PERL Programming will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
Duration: 5 Days
Course Objectives:
- Advanced Techniques
- Parsing Techniques
- Templating Tools
- Objects, Databases, and Applications
- Natural Language Tools
- PERL and Natural Languages
- Handling English Text
- Modules for Parsing English
- Categorization and Extraction
- PERL and Unicode
- POE
- Programming in an Event-Driven Environment
- Testing
- Keeping Tests and Code Together
- Inline Extensions
- Just Another PERL Hacker
Prerequisites:
- P-315: Intermediate PERL Programming or equivalent knowledge and skills
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Course Overview:
TechNow understands the security threats that make your network & your company vulnerable. We have developed a program to help you learn what those threats are, the kinds of defenses available, the language of Network Security, & how to organize yourself internally to deal with these Network Security issues. TechNow's Corporate Risk Management course will give your team the fundamental skills & knowledge they need to develop, manage or implement your organization's Information Security Policy.
Attendees to TN-804: Corporate Risk Management will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
Duration: 4 Days
Course Objectives:
- Day 1
- Chapter 1: What is information Security
- Chapter 2: Types of Attacks
- Chapter 3: Information Security Services
- Chapter 4: Legal Issues
- Chapter 5: Policy
- Day 2
- Chapter 6: Managing Risk
- Chapter 7: Information Security Process
- Chapter 8: Information Security Best Practices
- Chapter 9: Internet Architecture
- Chapter 10: Virtual Private Networks
- Day 3
- Chapter 11: E-Commerce Security Needs
- Chapter 12: Encryption
- Chapter 13: Hacker Techniques
- Chapter 14: Intrusion Detection
- Day 4
- Chapter 15: UNIX Security Issues
- Chapter 16: Windows Security Issues
- Open Discussion
Prerequisites:
- Basic computer literacy.
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Course Overview:
This course delivers the technical knowledge, insight, and hands-on training to receive in-depth knowledge on Wireshark® and TCP/IP communications analysis. You will learn to use Wireshark to identify the most common causes of performance problems in TCP/IP communications. You will learn about the underlying theory of TCP/IP and the most used application protocols, so that you can intelligently examine network traffic for performance issues or possible Indicators of Compromise (IoC).
Duration: 5 Days
Audience:
Anyone interested in learning to troubleshoot and optimize TCP/IP networks and analyze network traffic with Wireshark, especially network engineers, information technology specialists, and security analysts.
Course Prerequisites:
We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisite:
• Network+
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Course Outline:
DAY ONE
Course Set Up and Analyzer Testing
Network Analysis Overview
Wireshark Functionality Overview
Capturing Wired and Wireless Traffic
Define Global and Personal Preferences for Faster Analysis
Defined Time Values and Interpret Summaries
Interpret Basic Trace File Statistics to Identify Trends
Create and Apply Display Filters for Efficient Analysis
DAY TWO
Follow Streams and Reassemble Data
Use Wireshark’s Expert System to Identify Anomalies
TCP/IP Analysis Overview
Analyze Common TCP/IP Traffic Patterns
DAY THREE
Graph I/O Rates and TCP Trends
802.11 (WLAN) Analysis Fundamentals
Voice over IP (VoIP) Analysis Fundamentals
Network Forensics Fundamentals
DAY FOUR
Detect Scanning and Discovery Processes
Analyze Suspect Traffic
DAY FIVE
Use Command‐Line Tools