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RHCSA – Red Hat Certified System Administrator RHCSA certification is an internationally recognized vendor-neutral certification that validates competence in area such as Install, configure and troubleshoot Red Hat operating system. RHCSA exam candidates should be able to possess the following tasks. Red Hat certification provides demand on the Job market. RHCSA certification is a practical exam where you have to go to the authorized exam center and demonstrate the skills required to be a successful Linux administrator through hands on half day exam. You will be performing tasks on a live system, rather than answering multiple choice questions. We have added two courses in order to prepare RHCSA exam. RH101 – System Administration Part 1: [list type="star"] Understand What is Linux and UNIX Get Started with the GNOME Graphical Desktop Configuring Local Services Managing Physical Storage Manage Logical Volumes Monitor and analyze system resources Manage and configure Network Administer Users and Groups Understand the Linux file system hierarchy and pathnames Secure Linux File Access Administer Remote Systems Install Linux Graphically Control Boot Process Deploy File Sharing Security configuration Virtualization technology overview Shell scripts and job control techniques Swap space configuration and troubleshooting [/list] RH101 – System Administration Part 2: [list…
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Introduction to Network Security Principles
- Network Security Fundamentals
- Network Attack Methodologies
- Operations Security
- Security Policy
- Building Cisco Self-Defending Networks
- Cryptographic Services
- Symmetric Encryption
- Cryptographic Hashes and Digital Signatures
- Asymmetric Encryption and PKI
Perimeter Security
- Securing Administrative Access to Cisco Routers
- Cisco SDM
- Configuring AAA on a Cisco Router Using the Local Database
- Configuring AAA on a Cisco Router to Use Cisco Secure ACS
- Implementing Secure Management and Reporting
- Locking Down the Router
Network Security Using Cisco IOS Firewalls
- Firewall Technologies
- Creating Static Packet Filters Using ACLs
- Configuring Cisco IOS Zone-Based Policy Firewall
Site-to-Site VPNs
- IPsec Fundamentals
- Building a Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
- Configuring IPsec on a Site-to-Site VPN Using Cisco SDM
Network Security Using Cisco IOS IPS
- IPS Technologies
- Configuring Cisco IOS IPS Using Cisco SDM
LAN, SAN, Voice, and Endpoint Security Overview
- Endpoint Security
- SAN Security
- Voice Security
- Mitigating Layer 2 Attacks





