Here are the General Unix course offerings:
Course Overview:
This course covers the knowledge and skills required to understand standard Cloud terminologies/methodologies, to implement, maintain, and deliver cloud technologies and infrastructures (e.g. server, network, storage, and virtualization technologies), and to understand aspects of IT security and use of industry best practices related to cloud implementations and the application of virtualization.
TechNow has worked worldwide enterprise infrastructures for over 20 years and has developed demos and labs to exemplify the techniques required to demonstrate cloud technologies and to effectively manage security in the cloud environment.
TechNow is a CompTIA partner and uses official CompTIA Cloud+ curriculum.
Attendees to CT-215: Cloud+ will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Date/Locations:
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01/05/2026 - 01/09/2026 08:00 -16:00 |
CT-215: Cloud+ TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX |
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04/06/2026 - 04/10/2026 08:00 -16:00 |
CT-215: Cloud+ TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX |
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07/27/2026 - 07/31/2026 08:00 -16:00 |
CT-215: Cloud+ TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX |
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10/19/2026 - 10/23/2026 08:00 -16:00 |
CT-215: Cloud+ TechNow, Inc, San Antonio TX |
Course Duration: 5 days
Course Objectives:
- Prepare to deploy cloud solutions
- Deploy a pilot project
- Test a pilot project deployment
- Design a secure network for cloud deployment
- Determine CPU and memory sizing for cloud deployments
- Plan Identity and Access Management for cloud deployments
- Analyze workload characteristics to ensure successful migration to the cloud
- Secure systems to meet access requirements
- Maintain cloud systems
- Implement backup, restore, and business continuity measures
- Analyze cloud systems for required performance
- Analyze cloud systems for anomalies and growth forecasting
- Troubleshoot deployment, capacity, automation, and orchestration issues
- Troubleshoot connectivity issues
- Troubleshoot security issues
Course Prerequisites:
- Security+, Network+, CASP or equivalent experience
- Managing or administering at least one of UNIX, Windows, Databases, networking, or security
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Course Overview:
The C-215: Introduction to C Programming course is a hands-on course providing a complete introduction to the ANSI C programming language, focusing on quickly developing the practical skills needed to create real-world solutions. Our hands-on labs are designed to promote retention and challenge students to apply their skills to new situations.
Attendees to C-215: Introduction to C Programming will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Duration: 5 days
Course Objectives:
- What is C?
- Basics of Program Writing
- Style
- Basic Declarations & Expressions
- Arrays, Qualifiers & Reading Numbers
- Decision & Control Statements
- Programming Process
- More Controls Statements
- Variable Scope & Functions
- C Preprocessor
- Bit Operations
- Advanced Types
- Simple Pointers
- File Input/Output
- Debugging & Optimization
- Floating Point
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, you should be able to use basic UNIX commands and have previous programming experience language, or have taken our Introduction to Computer Progamming class.
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Instructor comments: Pretty knowledgeable on a number of things. Could have had a better in depth understanding of the material.
Facilities comments: Was a hotel so it was pretty noisy some times.
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Security Course Flow
Here is our list of security related courses.
- CL-218: Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure and Operations Bootcamp
- CL-315: CCSP – Certified Cloud Security Professional Preparation Seminar
- CL-415: AWS System Operations
- CL-425: AWS Security Operations and Architecture
- CT-325: Security+
- CT-395: CySA+ Cybersecurity Analyst
- CT-405: PenTest+
- CT-425: CompTIA SecurityX
- N-305: CCNA Bootcamp
- N-325: Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS)
- N-415: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR)
- N-425 : Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services ( ENARSI)
- N-485: In-Depth Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower Threat Defense NGFW
- N-595: VoIP Security Analysis and Design
- PA-212: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Configure Extended Features (EDU-205)
- PA-213: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Install, Configure, and Manage (EDU-201)
- PA-215: Palo Alto Networks Firewall Essentials FastTrack
- PA-222: Palo Alto Networks Panorama Essentials
- PA-232: Palo Alto Networks Panorama Manage Multiple Firewalls (EDU-221)
- PP-212: CIPP/E Certified Information Privacy Professional Europe and GDPR Compliance
- PP-222: CIPM Certified Information Privacy Manager and GDPR Compliance
- PP-244:CIPM + CIPP/E 4 Day GDPR Ready
- 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-385: TCP/IP Analysis & Implementation
- TN-415: Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI)
- TN-430: Elasticsearch Engineer (ELK)
- TN-515: Implementing Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Methodologies
- TN-525: Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT)
- TN-535: Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE)
- TN-542: Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) People, Processes, and Technologies
- TN-545: Certified Network Defender
- TN-555: Certified Ethical Hacker v13 (CEH)
- TN-565: Nessus Vulnerability & Compliance Auditing
- TN-575: Open Source Network Security Monitoring
- TN-715: Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP)
- TN-765: Automating Administration with Windows Powershell
- TN-801: Windows for Security Professionals
- TN-812: Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP)
- TN-813: Certified in Governance, Risk and Compliance (CGRC)
- TN-8150: CISSP Certification Preparation Seminar
- TN-8155: HCISPP Preparation Seminar
- TN-822: Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) Seminar
- TN-825: Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Seminar
- TN-835: Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) Preparation Seminar
- TN-855: Advanced and In-Depth ICD 503 RMF, Controls, and Assessments
- TN-865: Wireshark Network Traffic and Security Analysis
- TN-901: Linux for Security Professionals
- TN-905: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysis
- TN-909: Windows Forensic Analysis
- TN-911: Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Analysis and 800-172 Seminar
- TN-913: Cloud Security Fundamentals
- TN-919: Penetration Tester Course
- TN-929: Security Essentials Training Course
- TN-939: Hacker Techniques, Exploits, and Incident Handling Course
- TN-949: Certified Firewall Analyst Course
- TN-959: UNIX Security Administrator Course
- TN-963: Windows Security Automation with PowerShell
- TN-965 Windows Security Automation with Powershell
- TN-969: Windows Security Administrator Course
- TN-979: Intrusion Analyst Course
- TN-989: Advanced Penetration Testing, Exploits, and Ethical Hacking Course
- TN-999: Reverse Engineering Malware Course
Course Overview:
TN-575: Open Source Network Security Monitoring teaches students how to deploy, build, and run an NSM operation using open source software and vendor-neutral tools. No network is bullet proof and when attackers access your network, this course will show you how to build a security net to detect, contain, and control the attacker. Sensitive data can be monitored and deep packet and deep attachment analysis can be achieved. As organizations stand up a Security Operations Center (SOC) the enterprise NSM is the key ingredient to that SOC. This course not only teaches how to implement an NSM technologically, but how to effectively monitor an enterprise operationally. You will learn how to architect an NSM solution: where to deploy your NSM platforms and how to size them, stand-alone or distributed, and integration into packet analysis, interpret evidence, and integrate threat intelligence from external sources to identify sophisticated attackers. A properly implemented NSM is integral to incident response and provides the responders timely information to react to the incident. TN-575: Open Source Network Security Monitoring is a lab intensive environment with a cyber range that gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience monitoring live systems to include: Cisco, Windows, Linux, IoT, and Firewalls.
Attendees to TN-575: Open Source Network Security Monitoring class will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
This Course is taught utilizing Security Onion or RockNSM as specified by the customer.
Dates/Locations:
Duration: 5 Days
Course Objective:
The focus of this course is to present a suite of Open Source security products integrated into a highly functional and scalable Network Security Monitoring solution.
Prerequisites:
Students should have a basic understanding of networks, TCP/IP and standard protocols such as DNS, HTTP, etc. Some Linux knowledge/experience is recommended, but not required
Course Outline:
- Network Security Monitoring (NSM) Methodology
- High Bandwidth Packet Capture Challenges
- Installation of Security Onion
- Use Cases (analysis, lab, stand-alone, distributed)
- Resource Requirements
- Configuration
- Setup Phase I – Network Configuration
- Setup Phase 2 – Service Configuration
- Evaluation Mode vs. Configuration Mode
- Verifying Services
- Security Onion Architecture
- Configuration Files and Folders
- Network Interfaces
- Docker Environment
- Security Onion Containers
- Overview of Security Onion Analyst Tools
- Kibana
- CapME
- CyberChef
- Squert
- Sguil
- NetworkMiner
- Quick Review of Wireshark and Packet Analysis
- Display and Capture Filters
- Analyze and Statistics Menu Options
- Analysis for Signatures
- Analyzing Alerts
- Replaying Traffic
- 3 Primary Interfaces:
- Squert
- Sguil
- Kibana
- Pivoting Between Interfaces
- Pivoting to Full Packet Capture
- Snort and Surricata
- Rule Syntax and Construction
- Implementing Custom Rules
- Implementing Whitelists and Blacklists
- Hunting
- Using Kibana to Slice and Dice Logs
- Hunting Workflow with Kibana
- Bro
- Introduction and Overview
- Architecture, Commands
- Understanding and Examining Bro Logs
- Using AWK, sort, uniq, and bro-cut
- Working with traces/PCAPs
- Bro Scripts Overview
- Loading and Using Scripts
- Bro Frameworks Overview
- Bro File Analysis Framework FAF
- Using Bro scripts to carve out more than files
- Introduction and Overview
- RockNSM ( * If Applicable)
- Kafka
- Installation and Configuration
- Kafka Messaging
- Brokers
- Integration with Bro and FSF
- File Scanning Framework FSF
- Custom YARA Signatures
- JSON Trees
- Sub-Object Recursion
- Bro and Suricata Integration
- Kafka
- Elastic Stack
- Adding new data sources in Logstash
- Enriching data with Logstash
- Automating with Elastalert
- Building new Kibana dashboards
- Production Deployment
- Advanced Setup
- Master vs Sensor
- Node Types – Master, Forward, Heavy, Storage
- Command Line Setup with sosetup.conf
- Architectural Recommendations
- Sensor Placement
- Hardening
- Administration
- Maintenance
- Tuning
- Using PulledPork to Disable Rules
- BPF’s to Filter Traffic
- Spinning up Additional Snort / Suricata / Bro Workers to Handle Higher Traffic Loads
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