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  • 54 hours 5 minutes
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  • 48 Programs
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Advanced Pen Testing Techniques

Price on Request 1 hour 20 minutes
Explore advanced penetration testing tools and techniques used to find vulnerabilities, sniff network traffic, deal with cryptography, and crack passwords in this 14-video course. Learners will discover common techniques used to find weaknesses in both Linux and Windows-based systems. Key concepts covered here include finding vulnerability by using scanners and other techniques; how to capture and analyze network traffic with Wireshark; and learning about wireless security technologies, such as WEP, WPA/2/3, and their vulnerabilities. Continue by learning about cryptography and its four goals; learning to differentiate between symmetric and asymmetric cryptography; and learning how to choose a password cracking technique. Next, learn to differentiate between malware types and recognize the consequences of using targeted malware; learn to differentiate between scanning and enumeration; and learn the benefits of using Python to build scripts and deliver exploits. Then perform Linux privilege escalation with a penetration tester; perform Windows privilege escalation to exploit a Windows system by using the AlwaysInstallElevated technique; and use PowerShell to perform pen testing tasks such as reporting on all USB devices installed.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 82
Compliance Standards: AICC

Anomaly Detection: Aspects of Anomaly Detection

Price on Request 55 minutes
Network anomalies are behaviors or activities that deviate from the norm. It is important that security professionals learn to monitor these anomalies in network traffic because the traffic could be malicious. In this 11-video course, you will explore roles that network and security professionals play in detecting and addressing anomalies. Begin by looking at different types of anomalies or outliers, such as configuration faults or a malicious presence; then take a look at benefits of anomaly detection, such as early response and planning for the unexpected. Learners will also examine the limitations of traditional approaches to anomaly detection, such as chasing false positives; learn how to differentiate between manual and automated detection techniques; and view the importance of building a profile of what is normal, such as user activity, before looking at multimodel attributes and how they relate to anomaly detection. Furthermore, you will explore differences between least frequency of occurrence and baselining; view the benefits of machine learning; and finally, learn how to recognize benefits of auto-periodicity to aid in identifying anomalies.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 54
Compliance Standards: AICC

Anomaly Detection: Network Anomaly Detection

Price on Request 1 hour 10 minutes
In this 14-video course, learners can explore best practices for anomaly detection for network forensics with topics such as network behavior anomaly detection (NBAD), frequency analysis, identifying beaconing activity, and recognizing signs of brute force attacks. Also discover protocol and population analysis, HTTPS and SSH (Secure Shell) attacks, as well as triage methods. Begin with a look at concepts and applications of NBAD, then discover how to implement frequency analysis. Learn how to identify beaconing activity, and how to recognize the signs of a brute force attack. Next, learners examine protocol analysis approaches and techniques, and learn about HTTPS attacks, deducing the activity of encrypted web traffic. Analyze SSH authentication behavior; take an overview of population analysis; explore techniques used to reveal hidden connections with behavioral analysis; and learn how to differentiate between different NBAD triage methods. In the final tutorials, discover methods and techniques for performing network anomaly analysis and the benefits of anomaly detection, and examine how network forensics can be used to protect mission critical areas of business.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 71
Compliance Standards: AICC

Auditing & Incident Response

Price on Request 1 hour 10 minutes
This 12-video course explores selective auditing, which provides valuable insights to activity on a network, and incident response plans, which are proactive measures used to deal with negative events. Key concepts covered here include best practices related to IT security auditing and their benefits, including assurance that IT systems, business processes, and data are protected properly and that privileges are not being abused; and how to use Group Policy to enable file system auditing. Continue by observing how to scan hosts for security weaknesses from Windows and how to scan hosts for security weaknesses from Linux; and learning the importance of securing mobile devices. Next, you will learn how to centrally apply security settings to mobile devices; how to configure Amazon Web Services to use multifactor authentication; and examine how security is applied to applications from design to use. Learn how to use file hashing to detect modifications; how to specify actions used when dealing with security incidents; and learn to view a packet capture to identify suspicious activity centrally apply security settings.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 68
Compliance Standards: AICC

Authentication & Encryption: Best Practices

Price on Request 55 minutes
In this 14-video course, explore the authentication, authorization, and encryption options that a security architect will need on a day-to-day basis. The focus will be on two fronts-from a network security standpoint including cloud services, and internal solutions in an Agile and DevOps environment. Begin with a look at authentication, authorization, and encryption factors and how they fit together, then look at methods of authentication and best practices. This leads into methods of authorization and access control; the use of encryption methods and best practices in implementing encryption; and key symmetry-differentiating between public and private keys and their ciphers. Examine methods of keeping login and authentication credentials secure; view system authentication and authorization through user account administration in Linux, and handle security policy trade-offs in situations where solutions might not align with policy. Discover Secure Shell (SSH) configuration, and implementing and securing remote access to a system using SSH; create secure certificates and keys using OpenSSL; verify software package authenticity by using OpenSSL, and file encryption and file decryption with OpenSSL.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 56
Compliance Standards: AICC

AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Bootcamp: Session 1 Replay

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
This is a recorded Replay of the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Live session that ran on March 2nd at 11 AM ET. In this session Richard Spencer discusses Architecting on AWS, Identity and Access Management, Simple Storage Service (S3), Elastic Block Storage (EBS), and Other Storage Services.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 205
Compliance Standards: AICC

Business Continuity: Cloud Integration

Price on Request 1 hour 5 minutes
There are many factors to consider when integrating with a cloud computing environment. In this 14-video course, you will explore cloud data storage types, cloud security concepts, how to evaluate cloud service providers, and cloud infrastructure components. To begin, you will explore the six key stages in the cloud secure data lifecycle: create, store, use, share, archive, and destroy. Learn to recognize key access control considerations, and list network security concepts such as data and media sanitization. Next, you will examine virtualization security concepts such as hypervisor and container security. View the common threats against cloud computing infrastructure, and describe the considerations when evaluating cloud service providers. Learners then move on to the physical environment, and common cloud infrastructure components such as storage, network, virtualization, and compute. Learn to recognize how to analyze cloud risks, and list data security strategies such as encryption and key management. Also, you will explore data discovery techniques; data rights management, and finally, information rights management.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 63
Compliance Standards: AICC

Business Continuity: Secure Cloud Computing

Price on Request 50 minutes
In this 14-video course, learners will discover principles and concepts used to ensure secure cloud computing. Topics include disaster recovery, cloud security concepts, and retention. Begin by examining the requirements for business continuity strategy; recognize requirements for disaster recovery strategy, and recognize considerations when moving applications to the cloud. Learn how to differentiate between data ownership and data custody, and explore key legal considerations when moving to the cloud. Next, learn about the importance of performing a cost-benefit analysis, and then recognize the factors that can impact confidentiality, integrity, data integrity, and availability of cloud data. This leads into cloud offering services, and a look at benefits of cloud offerings such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure. Recognize functional security requirements such as portability, interoperability, and vendor lock-in. Design and plan security controls including on-premises physical controls, virtualization protection, and authorization. The final two tutorials examine the importance of retention policies and archiving procedures, and the considerations relating to traceability and accountability such as logging, event sources, and chain of custody.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 48
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Platform Security: Designing Secure Access

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
In this course, you'll examine the principles of identity and privileged access management, which will help you and your organization to secure the content in the cloud. We will take a deep dive on IAM concepts of three platforms, configuring the directory services and identifying regions. You'll also learn about securing the cloud resources using subnets, virtual private clouds, security groups and virtual networks.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 90
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Platform Security: Incident Response & Remediation

Price on Request 1 hour 10 minutes
In this course, you'll learn how to remeditate cloud infrastructure security vulnerabilities by detecting and responding to them. Both Azure and the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) provide tools to mitigate and recover from data loss. Tools that can be leveraged for security incidence response and mitigation include the Azure Security Centre (ASC), Cloud Security Scanner, and Google Cloud Security Command Centre (SCC).
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 69
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Platform Security: Infrastructure Protection

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
In this course, you'll learn how to protect organizational cloud infrastructure by optimizing security using tools like Azure Advisor. This will help you to understand seccurng cloud contents, configuring the security for these contents, methods of implementing access control lists (ACLs) to secure the storage and network in the cloud. You'll explore how to apply security measures on different levels of security using available features, tools and also you will learn about hardware security modules and key vaults.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 92
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Platform Security: Platform & Infrastructure Security

Price on Request 50 minutes
The physical site of the data center, along with the physical and virtual assets, play a very important role in cloud security. Network assets, storage, and the software layout of virtualization are important tools in bringing cloud up as a service. In this course, you'll learn about the physical cloud assets and the basic concepts of regions and availability zones. You'll also learn why it's important to secure them and protect them from various external attacks and processes.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 52
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Platform Security: System Monitoring & Protection

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
Cloud system monitoring is used to proactively identify and evaluate security vulnerabilities and allow organizations to explore options to protect their assets using available cloud platform tools. In this course, you'll learn how to proactively shield cloud infrastructure by monitoring organizational security using built-in Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) security tools and services. You'll examine how to use monitoring tools like security information in Azure, Google Cloud Armor, Google Cloud Scanner, and the VM placement algorithm to prevent threats.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 89
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Administration: Cloud Data & Application Security

Price on Request 1 hour
Various applications are persisting in the cloud, proper practices have to be followed to secure their code and data. The cloud being a modular product, it has large amount of code associated and integrated into it. For this reason, proper life cycle management is required. This includes patching, encryption, and minimizing business impact, and ensuring the tools and applications are available. In this course, you'll learn about the cloud software life cycle, securing the applications, and securing access to different assets in cloud.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 61
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Administration: Continuous Operational Improvement

Price on Request 1 hour 25 minutes
"To manage, operate, and maintain the cloud environment, proper procedures have to be in place. In this course, you'll learn about design concepts and the various models that can be used for operational improvements. You'll then move to on learn about how to create a management plan, ITSM operation management, risk management, and stakeholder communication. "
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 86
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Administration: Hardened Cloud Security

Price on Request 45 minutes
An important concept in cloud security is system and OS hardening, which can aid in reducing software vulnerability and provide data confidentiality and privacy. Hardening protects against exploitation of weaknesses in software, which could be applications, operating systems, or firmware. Vulnerability assessments and using penetration testing to discover issues in code or software can be used to protect the software. In this course, you'll learn about hardening, why it's important to decrease or eliminate security vulnerabilities, and best practices for software and hardware protection.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 45
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Administration: Infrastructure Planning

Price on Request 55 minutes
Cloud infrastructure consists of the physical location of the cloud data center. Depending on the data center location, there are different risks that are taken by the service provider and different methods used to tackle security issues. A secure cloud is created by using open source software and creating a technical support pool. Additionally, basic security concepts like protecting data in motion and in rest using encryption can be employed so that clients can only see their data. In this course, you'll learn about baselining cloud infrastructure, different components like hardware and software, and challenges faced in cloud environments.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 55
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Administration: Introduction

Price on Request 1 hour 5 minutes
While importing data or running workloads in the cloud, it is important to ensure security and consider various associated risks. There are regulatory certifications that help ensure that all assets in the cloud are safe and that all procedures have been implemented to protect the client's intellectual rights and data. In this course, you'll examine different government regulations, compliance, and e-frameworks. In addition, you'll learn about audit and cloud certification that can help customers understand the type of workload running in the cloud.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 65
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Administration: Regulatory Conformance

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
While importing data or running workloads on the cloud, it's important to ensure security and be aware of risks. In this course, you'll learn about various cloud regulatory certifications that help ensure that all cloud assets are safe and all procedures have been implemented to protect client data and intellectual rights. You'll also explore the e-Discover process, cloud auditing, service level agreements, and supply chain management.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 89
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Fundamentals: Architectural & Design Concepts

Price on Request 30 minutes
In this 9-video course, learners explore the fundamentals of cloud architecture and design, including three-tier design, shared responsibility, development lifecycles, risk management, and migration and deployment strategies. Begin by taking a look at a common three-tier design model, consisting of a web tier, an application tier, and a database tier model. You will also examine how to expand this into a four-tier model, for more granular visibility and security in the middle layers. The next tutorial concerns the importance of understanding the shared responsibility between your organization, your data center, your assets, your server farms, your development code, and your provider. Learners will then observe how to perform cost/benefit analysis for the cloud service provider (CSP). Also, you will explore common development lifecycles, and learn about the basics of risk management. Delve into common deployment and migration strategies, and the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) cloud data lifecycle. In the final tutorial, learners will examine the basics of storage management lifecycles. The concluding exercise directs learners to describe cloud architecture concepts,
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 32
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Fundamentals: Basics of Cloud Operations

Price on Request 55 minutes
Learners can build a foundation for upcoming cloud security topics by exploring cloud definitions, roles, deployment models, characteristics, and building block technologies in this 9-video course. In the first tutorial, you will learn what cloud computing is, its definitions, and roles. You will then examine the characteristics of key cloud computing models, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), and Platform as a Service (Paas). Learners next take a look at the building blocks of what makes cloud computing tick, which is virtualization technology. Following on from this, you will explore compute building block technologies; storage building block technologies, and networking building block technologies. You will also need to be aware of the different database building block technologies offered by your cloud provider. In the final tutorial in this course, learners will compare common public cloud solution provider (CSP) product offerings. In the concluding exercise, you will need to list four advantages of cloud computing, four common software as a service solutions, and four database building block technologies.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 54
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Fundamentals: Cloud Application Security

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
Explore how to secure applications in the cloud, including training and awareness, assurance and validation, the secure software development lifecycle (SDLC), federated services, single sign-on (SSO), and advanced managed services from cloud providers, in this 8-video course. Begin by learning to define training and awareness in application security, and then learn about cloud software assurance and validation. The next tutorial concerns using verified secure software, focusing on two methodologies for security testing or application security testing (AST), in your organization. You will then learn about applying the secure software development lifecycle. You will take a look at comparing cloud application architectures, which includes the five key steps to building a secure cloud-ready application. You will discover federation and SSO solutions, and finally, observe how to compare advanced cloud security products. In the concluding exercise, you are asked to list methods of creating security awareness, methods for enhancing application security in the cloud, and the steps of successful software validation.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 43
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Fundamentals: Cloud Data Security

Price on Request 45 minutes
In this 10-video course, you will learn about securing cloud data-at-rest and data-in-transit by using various cryptographic mechanisms and security controls offered by the cloud service provider. To begin, you will take a look at cryptographic mechanisms, and then move on to common cryptography protocols. In the next tutorial, you will compare client-side encryption (CSE) and server-side encryption (SSE), and then examine file and database security. You will explore object storage security, examples of which would be Google Cloud Storage and Amazon's S3, before taking a look at using key management services from the cloud service provider. Observe how to define public key infrastructure (PKI), which is based on asymmetric key cryptosystems. In the final tutorial in this course, you will be examining hardware security modules, or HSM. A module is a device or a modular component or a piece of hardware that protects and manages digital keys, which can be session keys, private keys, part of a PKI. The concluding exercise entails describing cloud data security.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 47
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Fundamentals: Cloud Infrastructure Security

Price on Request 1 hour
Learners discover how to secure the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) account from the outset by using best practices and techniques, in this 11-video course. Other infrastructure security concepts such as Integrated Access Manager (IAM), network access control lists (NACLs), firewalls, and web application firewalls (WAFs) are also covered. Begin by learning about designing and planning security controls to ensure adequate protection of resources. Then explore practical aspects of dealing with a cloud service provider and securing the root account, or billing account. The next tutorial focuses on IAM groups and users, which leads into examining IAM policies and permissions. You will learn how to define IAM roles; explore secure management access; and define network access control lists. Learn about secure management access and Secure Shell (SSH) and transport layer security (TLS). Learn how to define NACLs; configure stateful firewalls (which track connections and automatically allow returning traffic) in the cloud; and describe WAFs. In the final tutorial, discover best practices for hardening virtual machines. The concluding exercise asks learners to describe cloud infrastructure security.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 58
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Fundamentals: Legal & Compliance

Price on Request 30 minutes
In this 8-video course, you will explore the critical and often over-looked approaches to legal and regulatory compliance when working with cloud solution providers. The best way to manage compliance by using different regulations and different security controls is to have some type of methodology or architecture, and this can involve a wide variety of different practices, so you will take a look at some of these practices. Next, you will delve into legal requirements and risks as it is important to be aware of certain legal requirements and regulations and other risks that go along with various aspects of dealing with cloud computing. You will continue by examining privacy issues and jurisdictional variation. Next, you will learn about audit processes and methodologies for the cloud, followed by outsourcing and cloud contract design. The final tutorial in this course focuses on common regulations and mandates. The concluding exercise directs learners to describe legal and compliance issues in the cloud.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 29
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Management: Architecture Security

Price on Request 1 hour 10 minutes
Cloud objects are very dynamic, so it is important to be familiar with current cloud core design, as well as cloud security and integrity. In this course, you'll learn about cloud security management. You'll examine key terms and cloud roles that can be adopted to meet client requirements. In addition, you'll explore cloud transition scenarios, how to secure the cloud perimeter, the importance of access control, common cloud threats, and cloud model security considerations. Lastly, you'll learn about the secure data life cycle, business continuity, and disaster recovery planning.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 72
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Management: Data Security

Price on Request 50 minutes
Data is the key to information on different components within an organization, so it's vital to understand and manage data and security events. With the dynamic nature of the cloud, it's also essential to understand how to track and secure data. In this course, you'll learn about the different types of data and how to securely manage it. In addition, you'll examine different types of compliance, privacy rights, and protection policies.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 48
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Management: Legal & Compliance

Price on Request 45 minutes
It is important to understand the different cloud compliance procedures that should be followed by service providers and data owners. It's also vital to be familiar with the various cloud-specific legal compliance guidelines. In this course, you'll learn about international legislation conflicts, cloud-specific risks, legal controls, e-Discovery processes, and requirements for forensic analysis.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 47
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Management: Operations Security

Price on Request 1 hour 25 minutes
Operations is one of the most crucial steps in the administration process. Handled properly, they ensure loop holes get closed and provide evidence details that can be used in issue tracking. In this course, you'll learn about different types of operations, how to execute them, and why they are important in the dynamic nature of the cloud. You'll also learn about communicating with stakeholders, digital evidence, and business continuity planning.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 84
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Management: Platform & Infrastructure Security

Price on Request 50 minutes
The physical site of the data center, along with the physical and virtual assets, play a very important role in cloud security. Network assets, storage, and the software layout of virtualization are important tools in bringing cloud up as a service. In this course, you'll learn about the physical cloud assets and the basic concepts of regions and availability zones. You'll also learn why it's important to secure them and protect them from various external attacks and processes.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 49
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Security Management: Risk Management

Price on Request 1 hour 5 minutes
Every organization needs to understand risk and be familiar with how to mitigate it. Cloud services have different stakeholders and projects, and for this reason having a good understanding of risk is important. In this course, you'll learn about different types of risk and how to properly manage them. In addition, you'll explore risk auditing, business continuity, and disaster recovery.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 64
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cloud Services: Cloud Computing Concepts

Price on Request 55 minutes
Explore fundamental cloud computing concepts such as cloud service models, hosting options, and security considerations, among other topics covered in this 14-video course. Begin by examining cloud benefits, components, and service models; the differences between cloud computing roles such as cloud service customer, cloud service architect, and cloud auditor, and learn the differences between on-premises and cloud implementations. This leads to an overview of the IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) cloud service model; the SaaS (Software as a Service) cloud service model, and what needs to be considered when using the PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) cloud service model. Next, take a look at benefits and potential pitfalls for private cloud implementation; advantages and disadvantages of using a public cloud; benefits of using a hybrid cloud solution, and benefits and potential pitfalls of using a community cloud. Learners will examine the potential risks and benefits of migrating to the cloud, and explore common cloud vulnerabilities such as negligence, cyber threats, and system vulnerabilities.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 57
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cryptography: Introduction to Cryptography Services

Price on Request 55 minutes
Learners will discover two core cryptography services, encryption and hashing, in this 14-video course. Examine the goals of information security, symmetric and asymmetric encryption, and using the Caesar cipher. Begin by taking a look at the goals of information security. Then explore cryptography services and how to associate those services with goals of information security, and receive an overview of encryption and encryption history. Next, watch a demonstration of how to use the CrypTool and the Caesar cipher. Following this, you will examine symmetric encryption, and define common symmetric encryption algorithms. Another demonstration covers CrypTool and symmetric encryption. Learners will be introduced to asymmetric encryption; learn how to define common asymmetric encryption algorithms; and explore the purpose of hashing, and define common hashing algorithms. The final tutorial demonstrates use of the CrypTool and hashing. The concluding exercise involves downloading and installing CrypTool v1, creating a text file, creating an MD5 and SHA1 hash of the file, changing the file and checking the hash value again, and encrypting text with Caesar cipher.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 56
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cryptography: Introduction to PKI

Price on Request 1 hour 5 minutes
In this 12-video course, you will explore Public Key Infrastructure and its components, the basics of certificates and certificate authorities, using a Certificate Revocation List (CRL), and how secure web sites work with secure sockets layer (SSL). You will begin with an overview of Public Key Infrastructure and its components, and then take a look at certificates and the different types. This leads into a demonstration of configuring certificate properties. You will discover how to identify certificate authority types and hierarchies, and then watch how to install a certificate authority. Next, you will observe how digital signatures work, and explore how SSL is used to secure web traffic. Another demonstration on SSL shows how to enable a website. Next, you will learn the purpose of a CRL and how it works, and then watch a demonstration of CRLs in use-revoking a certificate and describing the effects of revocation. The final exercise involves installing a certificate authority and securing web traffic to an Internet Information Services (IIS) webserver by installing a certificate.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 66
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cyber Security Audits

Price on Request 1 hour 40 minutes
In this 14-video course, learners will explore cybersecurity auditing concepts and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, how they can improve infrastructure security, and how to perform cybersecurity assessments. Examine web application auditing and approaches for securing web applications. Key concepts covered here include cybersecurity auditing concepts and how they are used to improve infrastructure security; steps used in performing cybersecurity assessments; and how to examine audit review, analysis, and reporting. Next, learn how to use the Wireshark network security auditing tool; how to use the Nmap perimeter security tool; how to perform web application auditing and secure web application and websites; and how to monitor and audit Windows by using audit policies and Event Viewer. Then learn how to monitor the Linux system by reviewing system logs; learn how to use Tiger security audit and intrusion detection tool; and examine guidelines and standards for defining cybersecurity audit strategies. Finally, learn about available security audit tools and their features and benefits; and learn to use Nessus audit tool to run Nessus security system scans.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 99
Compliance Standards: AICC

CyberOps Windows Hardening: Windows Server Hardening Best Practices

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
Windows servers are the heart of many corporate networks and may contain sensitive company data that, if leaked or stolen by an attacker, would be catastrophic. Protecting the Windows Server assets and preventing a security compromise is an important skill for IT security professionals to master. In this course, you'll learn how to help prevent security incidents by hardening the Windows Server and reducing the attack surface. You'll learn how to follow common security best practices to lock down a Windows system by hardening user accounts, passwords, services, the file system, and common network services, such as DNS and IIS.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 92
Compliance Standards: AICC

CyberOps Windows Hardening: Windows Workstation Hardening Best Practices

Price on Request 1 hour 30 minutes
If successful in exploiting your Windows workstations, hackers could move laterally across the network to compromise other assets like your servers and databases, which contain sensitive information. In this course, you'll learn how to protect your Windows workstations by following standard operating system hardening procedures to reduce the attack surface and help prevent a security compromise. You'll learn how to secure a workstation by implementing hardening procedures related to the BIOS/UEFI. You'll carry out user account and group membership security strategies. You'll practice reducing unneeded software, patching the system, configuring user rights, and setting up auditing. Additionally, you'll work with full disk encryption, antivirus methods, firewall software, and security templates. To carry out this work, you'll utilize BitLocker, AppLocker, and Windows Defender.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 89
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cybersecurity Awareness: Exposure to Security Risks

Price on Request 1 hour 40 minutes
There are security issues everywhere. Managers must keep abreast of security risks and threats. In this course, you'll identify standard security risks and their origins. You'll also learn about more diverse types of security issues and the potential threats to an organization's security. You'll be given examples from daily life that expose us to security risks. To wrap up, you'll outline effective methods to reduce common security risks that render organizations vulnerable via different channels.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 98
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cybersecurity Awareness: Getting Started with Security Foundations

Price on Request 1 hour 15 minutes
As organizations become more reliant on IT systems to store all kinds of information, facilitate communication among colleagues and customers, and track business-related statistics, information is becoming more precious and its security increasingly crucial and challenging In this course, you'll explore standard information security concepts and the security-related roles within an organization. You'll examine where various security-related responsibilities fall throughout the organization and the importance of solid strategic planning and decision-making when implementing proper information security. You will also investigate the concept of security governance and the activities involved. Finally, you'll delve into the relationship between an organization's overall business objectives and how information security can promote these.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 74
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cybersecurity Awareness: Information Security Fundamentals

Price on Request 1 hour 55 minutes
With information security a key concern for organizations, it is important to understand the basic concepts of information security and the security concepts that fall within this topic, such as those within the world of cybersecurity. In this course, you'll recall information security fundamentals before examining the broad domains within it. You'll then delve into cybersecurity and explore the various approaches to it. In addition, you'll examine some practical cybersecurity concepts, such as the CIA triad and the security architecture principle. You'll then investigate the actions that expose us to security risks, the roles we play in maintaining or breaching security, and the various security controls that can be implemented to mitigate security-related risks
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 114
Compliance Standards: AICC

Cybersecurity Awareness: Key Security Terms & Concepts

Price on Request 2 hour 20 minutes
Everyone who connects to the Internet is vulnerable to security threats. Managers need to know the types of security threats their organizations are vulnerable to and their potential impact. In this course, you'll explore the key terms used in cybersecurity. You'll examine different types of threats, threat actors, and targets. You'll investigate advanced persistent threats (APTs), insider threats, and uncertainty in relation to cybersecurity, as well as the various types of malware and security threats
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 140
Compliance Standards: AICC

Data Security Breach Notification Process

Price on Request 50 minutes
Explore the data breach response plan, the regulatory requirements for notifying stakeholders and clients of a data security breach, as well as other topics covered in this 14-video course. Begin with an overview of the security breach notification plan and why it is important to have one. Examine the best practices for creating a data privacy breach plan and notifying stakeholders. Then learn how to identify best practices for notifying stakeholders during a security breach incident. Examine common types of security data breaches and categories; discuss the Digital Privacy Act and breach response obligations, and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) breach guidelines and stakeholder response obligations. Explore the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) breach guidelines, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act breach guidelines, and stakeholder response obligations for both. Identify individuals who need to be notified during HIPAA data breach violations, and recognize consequences of security breach notification noncompliance. Also learn about acceptable methods for notifying affected parties of a data security breach. The exercise involves security breach notification risks.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 51
Compliance Standards: AICC

Defensible Security

Price on Request 45 minutes
Explore defensible architecture and zero-trust models from the standpoint of a security architect. In this 14-video course, you will learn about tools used to address the challenges of network security and review common security models and standards for network security. Key concepts covered here include challenges and deficiencies of traditional security architectures; e standards that address the challenges of security architectures; and concepts and approaches to defensible architecture. Next, learners will examine some fundamentals for the zero-trust model for security; explore the security architecture needs for layers 1, 2, and 3; and delve into the principle of least privilege and how it pertains to security architecture. Learn about the security benefit of reproducible builds; learn how to configure a deny-first firewall using uncomplicated firewall (ufw); and learn how to configure a firewall to block all but a trust subnet. Finally, learners will observe how to configure a VPN service by using WireGuard; how to configure a secure VPN client to connect to a VPN server; and how to configure a firewall to block untrusted egress.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 45
Compliance Standards: AICC

Defensive Programmer: Advanced Concepts

Price on Request 20 minutes
Learners can explore advanced defensive coding concepts and practices such as session and risk management, assertive programming, and intelligible exceptions in this 6-video course. In the first tutorial, you will examine better ways to carry out secure session management, which is particularly pertinent for those that work on e-commerce sites or web programming. You will then move on to a study of risk management; risk is unfortunately a part of every project, including programming. Everyone would like to reduce risk to a zero level, but that is simply not realistic, so risk must be analyzed and quantified, to bring it down to a level that is acceptable and manageable. In this tutorial, you will therefore observe how to define risk management and learn how to apply risk management to software projects. Next, you will learn about assertive programming, take an overview and discover how to implement assertions. The final tutorial in this course covers intelligible exceptions, and learning how to implement meaningful and actionable exception handling.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 18
Compliance Standards: AICC

Defensive Programmer: Code Samples

Price on Request 1 hour 35 minutes
In this course, learners will discover how to implement defensive coding techniques such as filtering, resilient code, recoverable code, parameter checking, and validation by examining Java, Python, C#, and Javascript code examples. The tutorials in this 22-video course all entail walking through code samples step by step, so by examining code samples in these diverse languages, learners will become better able to apply these techniques to their own programming projects. Begin by learning how to implement Java filtering; Python filtering; C# filtering, and Javascript filtering. Then move on to implementing Java resilient code; Python resilient code; C# resilient code, and Javascript resilient code. Next, discover how to implement Java recoverable code; Python recoverable code; C# recoverable code, and Javascript recoverable code. This leads learners into implementing Java parameter checking; Python parameter checking; C# parameter checking, and Javascript parameter checking. In the final set of tutorials, you will discover how to implement validation in Java; in Python; in C#, and in Javascript.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 94
Compliance Standards: AICC

Defensive Programmer: Cryptography

Price on Request 30 minutes
This 8-video course helps learners explore the basics of programming cryptography, cryptography types, and applications, and also examines encryption implementation code examples. In the first of two tutorials on encryption concepts, you will explore the critical concepts of symmetric versus asymmetric cryptography, and when to use one as opposed to another, by learning the benefits of one over the other. In the second tutorial, learners will continue by examining specific algorithms such as AES, DES, RSA, Diffie-Hellman, and Elliptic Curve, and by looking into the strengths and weaknesses of these particular algorithms. Next, you will take a careful look at the important concepts of confidentiality and integrity, the use of hash codes, message authentication codes, and HMACs (hash message authentication codes). In the final four tutorials in this course, learners will explore specific code samples, where one can see Java cryptography, Python cryptography, C# cryptography, and Javascript cryptography being implemented.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 31
Compliance Standards: AICC

Defensive Programmer: Defensive Concepts

Price on Request 45 minutes
Explore key defensive programming concepts including the Cert Top 10 practices for secure coding, along with other topics covered in this 9-video course. To begin, take a look at the general defense coding concepts, the basic concepts and principles that permeate defensive programming. The next two-part tutorial concerns CERT top 10 secure coding practices: Part A on the first five CERT top 10 secure coding practices-validate input, Heed compiler warnings, Architect and design for security, keep it simple, and the default deny. Part B covers the last five CERT top 10 secure coding practices-adhere to the principles of least privilege, sanitize data sent to other systems, practice defense in depth, use effective quality assurance techniques, and adopt a secure coding standard. This leads learners into learning how to apply defensive coding; using Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual concepts for secure testing, and applying the Flaw Hypothesis Method. The final tutorial in this course looks at the role of Six Sigma in producing better quality, secure programming.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 43
Compliance Standards: AICC

Defensive Programmer: Defensive Techniques

Price on Request 1 hour 15 minutes
In this course, learners discover the importance of exception handling, validation, and parameter checking in programming. Explore how to handle exceptions and apply validation in Java, Python, C#, and Javascript, as well as how to configure component trust and reuse code, in this 17-video course. Begin by learning how to apply exception handling effectively, and then take a look at validation techniques and procedures. Learners will explore reliability, resiliency, and recoverability and how it can be achieved in software engineering. Next, you will look at CDI/UDI (constrained data item/unrestrained data item), why it is important, and how it should be done. You will delve into parameter checking; using Java exception handling; using Python exception handling, and using Javascript exception handling. You will then explore using Java validation; Python validation; C# validation, and Javascript validation. In the final tutorials you will examine component trust, including when and how to achieve trust of components, and learn how to reuse code effectively and defensively.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 76
Compliance Standards: AICC