The widely respected IT certification programs available through Cisco Career Certifications bring valuable, measurable rewards to network professionals, their managers, and the organizations that employ them. This course is aimed to give students a strong foundation for administration of Cisco networks and helps to prepare students for the CCNA ICND1 exam.
This is an Advanced level course which incorporates all of the topics covered in the Student's enrollment. This is an applied learning course where skills from Physical Networking to Network Administration will be put into use. Projects will include some real world technical support and troubleshooting, project planning,project design, and project implementation.
Explores the fundamentals of computer networking, focusing primarily on how a network can meet common business needs.Students will be exposed to the basic concepts of computer networks such as how to make computers communicate, network topologies, protocols and standards, network hardware, cabling, servers, network planning, and network troubleshooting.
This course covers the implementation and administration of Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The objectives of this course are mapped to the MCTS exam, 70-431 "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Implementation and Maintenance.
With the ever changing landscape of computers and software, the increasing speed which computer virii can be produced, and the increased adeptness of the average user to exploit computer networks, network administrators are becoming more security conscious to help prevent network downtime due to malicious activity. Network Security is a course designed to teach students how to "harden" computer networks, protecting them from potential attacks.
This security class focuses on the branch of network security involving maintaining the integrity of digital evidence and the investigation of digital evidence in civil and criminal situations. Security II is one part of the pyramid composed of Risk Assessment, Intrusion Detection and Computer Forensics and Investigation.
A comprehensive program of textbook, lab manual and software, this Microsoft Official Academic Course provides everything students need to build the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, administer, and support the primary services in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system and to prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional examination 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment.
This is a Two-Part class
DHCP, DNS, Basic Server Security Options in Windows Server 2008
This course teaches students about Server 2008 roles and narrows in upon broader topics relating to the configuration of Active Directory through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, textbook exercises, and classroom labs. Students work with Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active Directory directory services in planning, implementing, and maintaining forests, sites, domains, and organizational units (OUs) that meet the accessibility, performance, and security goals of a business plan. In addition, students use Group Policy to deploy software and configure a computer or user environment. Finally, students learn troubleshooting techniques that are valuable for the maintenance of a network environment. This course is intended for people who aspire to careers as systems engineers, systems analysts, or high-level systems administrators on Windows Server 2008.
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