"The only truly secure system is one that is powered off, cast in a block of concrete and sealed in a lead-lined room with armed guards - and even then I have my doubts" - Gene Spafford.
With the advent of the Internet of Everything (IoE), which refers to the connecting of people, processes, data, and things; the need for network and cybersecurity will continue to increase. Here are three courses accompanied by webinars designed for self-study.
- Session 1: Network Security & Cybersecurity
- Session 2: Intro to Data Centers
- Session 3: Going Wireless: Wireless Communications and Technologies
Session 1: Network Security & Cybersecurity
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This session will begin with a look at the need for Cybersecurity in our increasingly connected world. This is followed by a brief look at theIntroduction to Cybersecurity course, and then a subsequent look at the CCNA Security topic of VPN tunnels, including both GRE and IPSec tunnels.
Session 2: Intro to Data Centers
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In this session, the presenter Herve Marcy, helps you to better understand the concept of a datacenter from a holistic perspective (hardware, software, and processes) with a focus on virtualization and cloud. We will also take a deep dive into the challenges that IT departments face and to look at the trends in datacenter technologies. Get ready to expand your knowledge of computer networking beyond routing and switching.
Session 3: Going Wireless: Wireless Communications and Technologies
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This session is an introduction to wireless communications and technologies, with a focus on wireless LAN. Having a foundational knowledge of wireless communications and technologies will be key to succeeding in the era of IoE.
NetAcad Students: Please note that there is a Beyond Routing & Switching self-enroll course in NetSpace. You will find details on all sessions as well as access the library of recordings and presentations.
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