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Windows Server, Linux courses
Category overview
If you are interested or enjoy working with Windows Server, we have a rich offer of courses for both beginners and advanced administrators. For example:
Windows Server System Installation and Administration - š training is for administrators who will work with MS Windows Server on a daily basis and will install, configure, manage and provide technical support for the MS Windows Server operating system.
Windows SERVER system security - training for administrators who will manage, install, configure MS Windows Server , perform administration and technical support of the MS Windows Server operating system.
Active Directory - Intensive - Windows Server Management + Active Directory training is for administrators with experience in They work with the server and want to supplement the information in the form of intensive training.
Exchange SERVER installation and administration - This course is intended for MS Windows Server administrators. who want to use the MS Exchange e-mail system on a computer network.
You will find training syllabi for each individual course .
The advantage of database training in Macrosoft s.r.o. there are usually smaller groups of trainees. Experienced lecturers are a guarantee of thorough adoption of the curriculum with emphasis on the needs of clients. Of course, there is also room during the training for questions that interest clients in practice.
Among other benefits that our clients appreciated are comfortable, bright and spacious training rooms, as well as refreshments during breaks. Upon completion of the course, which takes place in a relaxed atmosphere, each participant will receive a Macrosoft training graduate certificate. Macrosoft certifications are widely accepted by employers, including large organizations and companies.
Contents
Active courses: 16
Price incl. VAT
984.00 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 4 days · Evening: 8 days
Course overview
Manage Windows Server efficiently and securely. Gain new employment opportunities in the labor market as a system administrator. The training is completed with a Certificate. Only the start of the course is listed in the date; we will inform you about the other dates.
Minimum input knowledge
Basic knowledge of Windows at least at the level of the Skilled Windows and Computer Network Administrator course. Above all, knowledge of installing and setting up the Windows operating system, Control Panel, folders and a basic overview of the topic. Experience with administering any server is not required in any case; we will show everything from the basics and we will always deal with the question "why?" If you need to expand the basics, we recommend completing the Skilled Windows and Computer Network Administrator course. If you do not meet the above entry knowledge, we recommend choosing a lower course level or contacting us. During courses, there is usually no room to explain elementary skills that are part of the expected entry knowledge.
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently install, create a domain and secure Windows Server, face threats, daily problems and security attacks. You will gain an overview of the principles of the Active Directory concept, Windows Server, information security and inspiration about attack vectors against Windows Server.
Training syllabus
MODULE 1: Windows Server - Installation and System Administration
- The Windows Server course represents the necessary minimum for an administrator, server administrator or network administrator. Many practical tasks await you for practice; we will test theoretical principles in practice. Each course participant has their own virtual computer - server available, which they can "take" home after the course and continue exploring its possibilities.
Introduction to the Topic, Installation
- installation of the Windows Server operating system; licensing options for specific usage models installation of the Windows 10 operating system (demonstration computer of an "employee" that we will add to the domain) installation of the Active Directory Domain Services server role - creation of a company domain together with a DNS server (we will show why it is necessary to set it up for domain purposes) work with Server Manager time settings work with the Active Directory Users and Computers console, gaining an overview of its possibilities and use adding a Windows 10 computer to our domain creating domain users
Review of Basic Knowledge from Computer Networks
- work with the Network and Sharing Center control panel tools for solving network problems: ping, tracert, ipconfig remote server administration - Remote Desktop and its pitfalls
File Systems, Disks
- disk management: difference between basic and dynamic disks, overview of partition types (simple, spanned, mirrored, striped and RAID-5)
Role-based Sharing Strategies (Shared Resources and RBAC)
- setting sharing, setting access rights to a shared resource
Overview of Selected Tools for Windows Server Administrators from Many Tools
- backup - possible scenarios and best practices Windows Server Backup tool, setting scheduled backup basic overview of tools and settings in Control Panel
Other Uses of Windows Server
- DHCP server, File server, Print server - setting a shared printer
Introduction to Group Policies, Setting a Secure Password in Default Domain Policy
- Each course participant uses their own installation of Windows Server and Windows 10 in a virtual environment, has nothing forbidden and has the right to misconfigure their computers :) ?
MODULE 2: Windows Server - Active Directory - Daily Tasks of a System Administrator
- The Active Directory - Daily Tasks of a System Administrator course is focused on tasks that domain administrators perform daily on servers and client computers. The participant gains knowledge of the Active Directory concept, can independently assess the usefulness of its use in a specific case, can create the first domain controller and configure it securely. The participant is open to the possibilities of centralized administration of a set of computing equipment using tools available in Active Directory and Windows Server, can add a user to the domain and include them in groups according to their job position. Aware of the importance of their profession, they ensure secure configuration of their domain. Each course participant has their own virtual computer - server available, which they can "take" home after the course and continue exploring its possibilities.
Connection Systems (Grouping) of a Set of Computers in a Local Network
- Review of the Workgroup concept - Windows workgroup Advantages and limitations of a workgroup, possibilities of use
Domain Concept - Theory
- Presentation of the concept as the main point of centralized management of computers, users and settings Domain structure, domain tree and forest LDAP protocol and its use inside and outside the domain Scenarios in which a domain is not suitable, possible alternative domain solutions, e.g. on UNIX Operation Master tasks - what each task provides and how to monitor which server performs it
Active Directory - Theory
- Understanding the LSA and SAM concept on the Windows platform in connection with a domain, difference of this concept in a workgroup Scenarios of suitable use Terms SID, GUID, OU
Working with Active Directory
- Creating the first domain controller on an existing Windows Server installation Working with the Active Directory Users and Computers tool Concepts for creating OUs (organizational units) with regard to effective administration and domain scalability, best practices from practice, creating OUs in a test domain with regard to long-term sustainability and simplicity of further management and administration Objects in Active Directory - creating computers, servers, adding users - daily administrator tasks Properties of a domain user, setting the initial password, password reset, limiting logon by time, deactivating a user, determining user membership and permissions, attributes of a user account in the domain Difference between a local and domain user account, local vs domain administrator Setting a domain non-privileged user as a domain administrator Concept of object properties (user) as part of the domain schema, options for extending properties - attributes with new elements and setting them in Active Directory Difference between a Group and an OU
Deploying Active Directory in Practice
- Adding a computer to the domain Adding a new computer, conditions for adding a new computer to the domain Solving problems with joining the domain on the workstation side adding a server to the domain
Controlling Access to Network Resources Using the Active Directory Concept, Role-based Access Control - RBAC
- Types of user groups and their permissions, built-in groups Principles of safe use of groups - ALP, AGDLP and AGUDLP strategies Principles of safe use of groups in practice - on a shared network resource Discussion - how to avoid a security risk in this area
Long-term Sustainability of a Managed Set of Computing Resources Using Active Directory Technology
- Logon scripts, writing a simple script
GPO Group Policies as a Powerful Tool for Centralized Configuration of Managed Computers
- Explanation of the term group policy, difference between user and computer policy Security policy of user accounts in the domain using Default Domain Policy Local policy Domain policy Difference between local and domain policy Order of application and inheritance of policies Sites and links
Determining Currently Applied Group Policy Settings
- Determining currently applied settings on a computer / user Determining currently applied settings from a client PC and from the Active Directory environment on Windows Server Refreshing group policy rules Security measures using Group Policy Options for using Group Policy: folder redirection, automatic mapping of network drives, modifying Windows registry Roaming user profile Setting group policy for third-party applications, e.g. internet browser Publishing a printer
Advanced Information About the Domain Database
- Basic overview of the domain database, restoring deleted objects and topics related to this
Delegating Active Directory Administration to Dispatch / Helpdesk
- Case studies, discussion Adding delegation Determining who has permissions for delegation
Discussion and Best Practices from Practice
- Remote administration of Active Directory without the need to work on Windows Server Remote administration of Active Directory from a computer that is not joined to the domain Importing a list of users from other sources Active Directory security Course conclusion - message for practice, final summary and discussion
MODULE 3: Windows Server - Security of the Server and Active Directory Domain
- The course on Windows, Windows Server and Active Directory security connects theoretical foundations from information security principles into practice. You will practice broad possibilities of security measures against specific threats. We will introduce you to internationally recommended system settings that you will independently implement on your virtual servers as part of practical tasks. Last but not least, a lot of joint brainstorming and discussions await us. In a creative and engaging form, we will present important aspects of the work of a security administrator, who performs perhaps the most responsible task in a company network. Each course participant has their own virtual computer - server available, which they can "take" home after the course and continue exploring its possibilities.
Terminology of Basic Information Security Terms and Their Connection with Measures in Practice
Control and Management of Information Security with Regard to the Windows, Windows Server and Active Directory Environment
Security Mechanisms of Windows Server
- discussion about Windows services and elements that may represent attack vectors secure installation and configuration of Windows
Basic Concepts of Windows Server Security
- operating system update updating critical applications antivirus protection physical protection of the server
Group Policy as a Tool for a Secure Unified Environment
- principles for setting passwords in the domain rules for using and distributing passwords, password policy and account lockout local vs domain group policy independent application of group policy to your own server according to international standards
Windows Updates
- discussion about risks associated with (non-)updated systems use of the WSUS service (software update service), use of the WSUS server application
Firewall
- basic concept of a firewall and its implementation in Windows Server software and hardware solutions, their advantages, disadvantages and use principles of correct configuration, placing the server in the DMZ
User Accounts and User Groups
- difference between a domain and local account types of groups and their use access rights assignment strategies RBAC - ALP, AGDLP, AGUDLP type groups
Access Rights to Files
- security principles when sharing files difference between permissions for shared resources and access rights at file system level (NTFS) auditing access, reference monitor concept as a tool for control and auditing according to RBAC principles
Remote Private Network Concept - VPN
- possibilities of implementing a remote network according to security level implementation of PPTP, IPSec, OpenVPN scenarios of use and suitability
Final Summary
- discussion about possible further measures to increase local network security conclusion
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IT TESTER
Price incl. VAT
798.00 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 4 days · Evening: 8 days · Weekend: 4 days
Course overview
Why complete an IT testing course? IT tester - manual, is in its essence the lowest level in the field of IT technologies. Therefore, this position is suitable for entering the world of IT. The tester position is very attractive and often sought after. This is mainly due to the great development of applications and IoT devices, which are increasing at a fast pace. All these applications need to be tested. In the labor market, demand for testers is much greater than the market itself offers. After the course, the graduate is able to perform work in the position of an IT tester. The course contains a lot of theory that is needed to understand the entire issue. The theory is supplemented with practical information and you will also try it through practical exercises in application testing.
Minimum input knowledge
No special knowledge or programming knowledge is needed at the beginning.
Output knowledge
By completing the IT tester course, you will gain the necessary knowledge if you want to retrain into the IT sphere.
Training syllabus
Who Is the IT Testing Course For?
- for future junior testers for applicants who want to become testers for applicants who want to retrain as testers for complete beginners who want to enter the world of IT for applicants with minimal or no IT knowledge
We Will Analyze Testing Theory in Detail
- software development terminology expressions and terms used in testing tools processes how a tester should think testing techniques
Manual Testing on Examples
- Test cases in practice Ad hoc testing and exploratory testing Approach to management and measurement of exploratory testing Error estimation Checklist Which technique is best?
Testing Management
- Test management and documentation Test planning Quality triangle Test plan Planning in an agile environment Testing management Testing status report Motivation of testers
Defect Reporting
- Who defect reports are intended for Importance of defect reporting for quality assurance Systems for managing defect reports Standard elements of a defect report Summary Description Comments Attachments Specific report elements Non-reproducible defects Life cycle of a reported defect
Quality Measurement - Metrics
- Why measure quality? What can we measure? How can we measure quality? Division into hard and soft metrics Division of metrics according to the data used Test-based metrics Supplementary metrics Processing measurement results Interpretation of results Reporting testing or quality status
Examples of Using Tools for Test Automation
- HP Unified Functional Testing Recording user activity Checkpoints Data-driven test - loading data and parameterization Example of more advanced use of VB script Apache JMeter
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IT TESTER in Practice
Price incl. VAT
1 197.00 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 6 days · Evening: 12 days · Weekend: 6 days
Course overview
Why complete an IT testing course? IT tester - manual, is in its essence the lowest level in the field of IT technologies. Therefore, this position is suitable for entering the world of IT. The tester position is very attractive and often sought after. This is mainly due to the great development of applications and IoT devices, which are increasing at a fast pace. All these applications need to be tested. In the labor market, demand for testers is much greater than the market itself offers. After the course, the graduate is able to perform work in the position of an IT tester. The course contains a lot of theory that is needed to understand the entire issue. The theory is supplemented with practical information and you will also try it through practical exercises in application testing, also with the help of artificial intelligence
Minimum input knowledge
No special knowledge or programming knowledge is needed at the beginning.
Output knowledge
By completing the IT tester course, you will gain the necessary knowledge if you want to retrain into the IT sphere.
Training syllabus
Who Is the IT Testing Course For?
- for future junior testers for applicants who want to become testers for applicants who want to retrain as testers for complete beginners who want to enter the world of IT for applicants with minimal or no IT knowledge
We Will Analyze Testing Theory in Detail
- software development terminology expressions and terms used in testing tools processes how a tester should think testing techniques
Manual Testing on Examples
- Test cases in practice Ad hoc testing and exploratory testing Approach to management and measurement of exploratory testing Error estimation Checklist Which technique is best?
Testing Management
- Test management and documentation Test planning Quality triangle Test plan Planning in an agile environment Testing management Testing status report Motivation of testers
Defect Reporting
- Who defect reports are intended for Importance of defect reporting for quality assurance Systems for managing defect reports Standard elements of a defect report Summary Description Comments Attachments Specific report elements Non-reproducible defects Life cycle of a reported defect
Quality Measurement - Metrics
- Why measure quality? What can we measure? How can we measure quality? Division into hard and soft metrics Division of metrics according to the data used Test-based metrics Supplementary metrics Processing measurement results Interpretation of results Reporting testing or quality status
Examples of Using Tools for Test Automation
- HP Unified Functional Testing Recording user activity Checkpoints Data-driven test - loading data and parameterization Example of more advanced use of VB script Apache JMeter. This extended course is supplemented with several testing exercises also with the help of artificial intelligence.
Price incl. VAT
910.20 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 4 days · Evening: 8 days
Course overview
Gain Windows skills at administrator level and at the same time discover how computer networks work. In this course, you will independently install and configure Windows. In addition to basic and advanced administrator tools, we will also cover hardware problems and network basics.
Minimum input knowledge
Basic knowledge of working with a computer - Windows (user skill) and the internet, determination to learn something new about how a computer and networks work
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently install Windows on a computer, configure everything, secure it and prepare it for use for yourself or someone else.
Training syllabus
General Information About the Computer as a Machine
- Introduction of computer components, external devices and internal computer parts (what they are used for, what types exist and what problems are related to them) BIOS/UEFI Config tool, what it is used for and when we use it as administrators Operating systems, their families and use in current practice
Installation of the Microsoft Windows Operating System
- Introduction of different versions and types of the system Minimum installation requirements Installation wizard User accounts, local, Microsoft account, domain Safe mode and solving errors during installation
Settings - Overview of Selected Tools for Solving Specific Practical Situations
- Control Panel Universal MMC console (use, adding modules) User accounts, User Account Control (UAC) Device Manager, adding a component (e.g. printer), driver installation options and related problems Task Manager
Windows Kernel and Related Options
- System services Windows Registry DLL libraries DxDiag tool for Direct X Logon process System time Task Scheduler Command Prompt vs PowerShell
File System
- Types of hard disks and file systems Setting access rights, inheritance, allowing and denying access Defragmentation Integrity check Partitioning hard disk partitions Restoring to a previous state (restore points) Audit log, Event Viewer
Network Settings and Overview of a Computer Network
- Network and Sharing Center Sharing a folder over the network Sharing a printer connected to a computer over the network Network card configuration and its protection Diagnosing internet connection problems Concepts of connecting computers within a local network - workgroup vs domain
Computer Networks
- Basic concept of a computer network How a computer network works, prerequisites for local connection and connection to the internet IP address DNS DHCP devices in a network - router, firewall, switch, hub, WiFi terms: port, protocol, interface, MAC address basic network services: http, FTP, SSH, DNS, NTP, virtual private network Remote control of Windows (remote desktop and command line)
Basics of Windows Security
- Attack vectors Measures at the network level (Firewall, ... ) Measures at the operating system level Access passwords and their policies Group Policy Windows Defender and Firewall, commercial solutions
Conclusion
- Final summary and discussion
Price incl. VAT
307.50 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 1 day · Evening: 2 days · Weekend: 1 day
Course overview
Expand your Windows skills with the principles of Windows servers! The Windows Server installation and administration course is also intended for current administrators of "ordinary" Windows 10 who, after expanding their qualification, will work with a server daily, perform administration and technical support. You will take away new knowledge from the course even if you are already a Windows Server administrator, because we always use the latest version and show you its advantages.
Minimum input knowledge
Basic knowledge of Windows at least at the level of the Skilled Windows and Computer Network Administrator course. Especially knowledge of installing and setting the Windows operating system, control panel, folders, basic overview of the issue. Experience with administering any server is definitely not needed; we will show everything from the basics and always deal with the question "why?" If you need to expand the basics, we recommend completing the Skilled Windows and Computer Network Administrator course.
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently install Windows Server, create a domain, solve basic operations, know its components and possibilities. You will gain an overview and inspiration about Windows Server possibilities
Training syllabus
Introduction to the Issue, Installation
- installation of the Windows Server operating system; licensing options for specific usage models installation of the Windows operating system (demonstration computer of an "employee" that we add to the domain) installation of the Active Directory Domain Services server role - creating a company domain together with a DNS server (we will show why it is necessary to set it for domain purposes) working with Server Manager setting time, importance of NTP server under Windows Server working with the Active Directory Users and Computers console, gaining an overview of its options and use adding a Windows 10 computer to our domain creating domain users
Review of Basic Knowledge from Computer Networks
- working with the Network and Sharing Center control panel tools for solving network problems: ping, nslookup, ipconfig remote server administration - Remote Desktop and its pitfalls
File Systems, Disks
- disk management: difference between basic and dynamic disks, overview of partition types (simple, spanned, mirrored, striped and RAID-5)
Role-Based Sharing Strategies (Shared Resources and RBAC)
- sharing settings, setting access rights to a shared resource (e.g. folder, printer) setting conditions for access rights in the file system - difference between rights to shared resources and rights at file system level
Overview of Selected Tools for Windows Server Administrators from a Large Number of Tools
- working with Reliability and Performance Monitor backup - possible scenarios and best practices Windows Server Backup tool, setting scheduled backup basic overview of tools and settings in the control panel
Further Use of Windows Server
- overview of server roles - e.g. DHCP server - setting IP address assignment, Print server - setting a shared printer
Introduction to Group Policies
- Each course participant uses their own installation of Windows Server and Windows Pro in a virtual environment, has nothing prohibited and has the right to "mess up" their computers
Price incl. VAT
448.95 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 2 days · Evening: 3 days · Weekend: 2 days
Course overview
You will learn how to effectively and securely administer a domain server - Active Directory controller under Windows Server. You will try options that will simplify your administrator life and set many elements centrally. After completing the course, you will never again experience stress and chaos from disorder in the structure of your domain - you will practice options for effective division according to multiple criteria. You will definitively end the suffering from inconsistency and lack of clarity of access rights - with best practices delivered directly from Microsoft, you will always have an overview of who has access to which resources.
Minimum input knowledge
Knowledge of Windows Server at least at the level of the Windows Server - Installation and System Administration course, especially orientation in the server environment, folder sharing, control panel, network settings. If you do not meet the above input knowledge, we recommend that you choose a lower level course, or contact us. During courses, there is usually no space to explain elementary skills that are part of the assumed input knowledge.
Output knowledge
You will be independently able to design a company domain regardless of scope. You will learn the principles of Active Directory operation and will be able to solve possible problems. You will be able to automate daily tasks in your role of system administrator, or domain administrator based on Active Directory
Training syllabus
Systems for Connecting (Grouping) a Set of Computers in a Local Network
- Review of the Windows Workgroup concept Advantages and limitations of a workgroup, options for use
Domain Concept - Theory
- Introduction of the concept as the core point of centralized administration of computers, users and settings Domain structure, domain tree and forest LDAP protocol and its use in and outside a domain Scenarios in which domains are not suitable, possible alternative domain solutions, e.g. on UNIX Operation Master type roles - what each role ensures and how to monitor which server performs it
Active Directory - Theory
- Understanding the LSA and SAM concept on the Windows platform in connection with a domain, difference of this concept in a workgroup Suitable use scenarios Terms SID, GUID, OU
Working with Active Directory
- Creating the first domain controller on an existing Windows Server installation Working with the Active Directory Users and Computers tool Concepts of creating OUs (organizational units) with regard to effective administration and domain scalability, best practices from practice, creating OUs in a test domain with regard to long-term sustainability and simplicity of further management and administration Objects in Active Directory - creating computers, servers, adding users - daily tasks of an administrator Properties of a domain user, setting initial password, password reset, limiting login in time, disabling a user, determining user membership and privileges, domain user account attributes Difference between local and domain user account, local vs domain administrator Setting a domain non-privileged user as domain administrator Concept of object (user) properties as part of the domain schema, options for extending properties - attributes with new elements and their setting in Active Directory Difference between Group and OU
Deploying Active Directory in Practice
- Adding a computer to a domain Adding a new computer, conditions for adding a new computer to a domain Solving problems with domain connection on the workstation side adding a server to a domain
Managing Access to Network Resources Using the Active Directory Concept, Role-Based Access Control - RBAC
- Types of user groups and their privileges, built-in groups Principles of secure group use - ALP, AGDLP and AGUDLP strategies Principles of secure group use in practice - on a shared network resource Discussion - how to avoid a security risk in this area
Long-Term Sustainability of a Managed Set of Computing Resources Using Active Directory Technology
- Login scripts Basic command-line commands usable when solving problems in a domain
Group Policies GPO as a Powerful Tool for Centralized Setting of Managed Computers
- Explanation of the term group policy, difference between user and computer policy Security policy of user accounts in a domain using Default Domain Policy Local policy Domain policy Difference between local and domain policy Order of application and policy inheritance Sites and links
Determining Currently Applied Group Policy Settings
- Determining currently applied settings for a computer / user Determining currently applied settings from a client PC and from the Active Directory environment on Windows Server Restoring group policy rules Security measures using Group Policy Options for using domain and Group Policy: folder redirection, automatic connection of network drives, editing Windows registry, Roaming user profile Options for setting group policy for third-party applications, e.g. internet browser Publishing a printer
Delegating Active Directory Administration to Dispatch / Helpdesk
- Case studies, discussion, method of adding delegation Determining who has delegation privileges
Discussion and Best Practices from Practice
- Remote administration of Active Directory without the need to work on Windows Server Advanced information about the domain database - Basic overview of the domain database, recovery of deleted objects and related topics Remote administration of Active Directory from a computer that is not joined to the domain Importing a list of users from other sources Active Directory security Course conclusion - message for practice, final summary and discussion
Price incl. VAT
264.45 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 1 day · Evening: 2 days · Weekend: 1 day
Course overview
Discover the security mechanisms that you can apply in your company domain. We will explain the basic principles of information security and the concepts of security standards, which you will then apply to securing your Windows Servers. We will pay special attention to security measures for Active Directory domains. You will apply the often required standards in practice. You will practice a wide range of security measures against specific threats.
Minimum input knowledge
Knowledge of Windows Server at least at the level of the Windows Server - System Installation and Administration course, or the Active Directory - Daily Tasks of the System Administrator course. If you do not meet the above entry knowledge, we recommend choosing a lower course level or contacting us. During courses there is usually no space to explain elementary skills that are part of the expected entry knowledge.
Output knowledge
You will be able to secure Windows Server independently, handle security in the domain, face threats and security attacks. You will gain an overview of the principles of information security and inspiration about attack vectors against Windows Server.
Training syllabus
Terminology of Basic Information Security Concepts and Their Connection with Measures in Practice
Management of Information Security with Regard to the Windows, Windows Server and Active Directory Environment
Security Mechanisms of Windows Server
- Discussion of Windows system services and elements that may represent attack vectors, secure installation and configuration of Windows
Basic Concepts of Windows Server Security
- Operating system updates, updating critical applications, antivirus protection, physical server protection
Group Policy as a Tool for a Secure Unified Environment
- Principles for setting passwords in a domain, rules for using and distributing passwords, password policy and account lockout, local vs domain group policy, independent application of group policy to your own server according to international standards
Windows Updates
- Discussion of risks associated with non-updated systems, options for using the WSUS (software update service)/WSUS server service
Firewall
- Basic concept of a firewall and its implementation in Windows Server, software and hardware solutions, their advantages, disadvantages and use, principles of correct configuration, placing the server in the DMZ
User Accounts and User Groups
- Difference between a domain and local account, types of groups and their use (review), overview of strategies for assigning access rights, RBAC + security principles when sharing files
Concept of a Remote Private Network - VPN
- Options for implementing a remote network according to security level, concepts and scenarios for using VPN network protocols: PPTP, IPSec, OpenVPN and others... scenarios of use and purposefulness
Final Summary
- Discussion of possible additional measures to increase local network security, conclusion
Price incl. VAT
799.50 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 2 days · Evening: 3 days
Course overview
Active Directory security in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 27001 and 27002 standards. You will gain skills in aligning the existing security state of your enterprise domain with ISMS standards. You will be able to independently analyze, evaluate and propose measures in your corporate network so that they cover identified risks and eliminate undesirable events.
Minimum input knowledge
Knowledge of working with Windows Server at least at the level of the Active Directory - daily tasks of a system administrator course, knowledge of at least the basics of group policies. Practical experience in an enterprise IT department is an advantage.
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently implement ISMS requirements in the context of ISO/IEC 27001/27002 in a corporate network environment - Windows OS, Windows Server, Active Directory.
Training syllabus
Review of Information Security Basics
- In a playful form, we will review basic terms and necessary terminology from information security so that we can build on the advanced requirements of the standards. Basic legislative acts of Slovak legislation in this area.
Basic Principles of the ISO/IEC 27001 Standard
Information Security Management According to ISO/IEC27001
- in the context of an enterprise domain built on Active Directory and a LAN computer network. We use the second, latest revision of standard 27001 from 2013.
Procedure for Applying Recommendations According to ISO/IEC27002
Information Security Policies
- creation, examination
Asset Management
- responsibilities, asset ownership, acceptable use, return, information classification, information labeling, media management, media disposal and transfer
Access Control
- to the domain, information system, generally - access, registration and deactivation of users with regard to GDPR rights and obligations and Slovak legislation, privilege management, management of secret authentication data, examination of access rights, management of access to systems and applications, secure login, practical demonstrations in Windows OS, policy settings for compliance with this standard requirement, password control and management in the context of redundancy and substitutability, privileged programs
Cryptography Theoretically and Practically
- we will not examine mathematical procedures, but from a management point of view we will focus on cryptographic measures, key management and demonstrate individual measures in the MS Windows environment.
Physical and Environmental Security
- physical security perimeter, management of physical premises, securing offices and resources, protection against threats of the physical environment, work in a security zone, placement of devices and their protection, process from purchasing an asset/device to its secure disposal, how to manage the security of assets outside the organization
Operational Security
- configuration management, documentation of operating procedure, change management, environment segregation, measures against malicious code, backup in administrators' daily practice, monitoring and protection of the audit log, unified time settings
Communication Security
- security management at the network level, security of network services, network separation, information transfer, information exchange agreements, exchange of electronic messages, system change management procedures
Information Security Incident Management
- responsibility and procedures, reporting information security events, assessment of information security events and decisions about them, legislative and technical aspects of security incidents, recommended procedure for what to do in a security incident, lessons learned from incidents
Information Security Continuity
- continuity planning and evaluation, when redundancy is suitable, where it does and does not make sense to consider redundant sources and resources, continuity evaluation based on the company's history and current trends
Price incl. VAT
314.88 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 1 day
Course overview
Are you an Active Directory administrator? Do you want to improve your security strategy so that it is resistant to current types of attacks? In the extended course on advanced AD security mechanisms, we will introduce new options that can improve the security of AD infrastructure for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Minimum input knowledge
Experience with Active Directory domain administration, GPO, Firewall, or the Active Directory - Daily tasks of a system administrator and Active Directory server and domain security courses. Active discussion is expected. If you do not meet the above entry knowledge, we recommend that you choose a lower course level or contact us. During courses, there is usually no space to explain elementary skills that are part of the expected entry knowledge.
Output knowledge
You will be able to handle domain security through multiple layers of protection, the layering model, Firewall rules and others. The main goal of the course is to convey new perspectives on the issue and inspire the setup of advanced security mechanisms in the AD domain.
Training syllabus
Windows Server Security Mechanisms - Repetition
- GPO - options, where to draw ideas from Windows Firewall (and its pitfalls when using antimalware products with a similar function) Windows Defender and other antimalware tools
AD Resuscitation
- Important places in the domain that need to be checked and monitored
Secure DNS
- Use of DNS proxy and different DNS protection scenarios. Setting secure replication of DNS records.
Secure Network
- Through which protocols do our users need to communicate?
Firewall for Clients, Servers, AD Controllers
- Setting rules through GPO
User Accounts and User Groups
- Why does not everyone have to be a Domain User?
Layering Model
- How to protect an administrator account from a "skilled" user? Use of selected groups in AD
Local Administrator Issue
- Local Admin Password Solution tool - yes or no? Protection of the LSASS process
What All Can Our Users Do?
- Reading from LDAP, or reading the AD database Reading and parsing group policies Running programs, exfiltration
How to Gain Eternal Life?
- Persistence on a workstation, server Persistence in AD Detecting persistence using basic and sophisticated procedures
Final Summary
- discussion about possible further measures to increase domain security conclusion
Notice
- This is an extended course - compared with a standard course day, this course has allocated
- 6 hours
- . In case of interest, it is possible to adapt the course topics tailor-made and adjust it to the needs of a specific institution (e.g. for the purposes of training IT departments, Information Security Managers, etc.)
Price incl. VAT
479.70 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 2 days · Evening: 3 days · Weekend: 2 days
Course overview
Gain Windows skills at administrator level. In this course, you will independently install and set up Windows. In addition to basic and extended administrator tools, we will also deal with Windows security.
Minimum input knowledge
basic knowledge of working with a computer - Windows (user skill) and the internet, determination to learn something new about how the MS Windows operating system works
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently install Windows on a computer, set everything up, secure it and prepare it for use for yourself or someone else.
Training syllabus
General Information About a Computer as a Machine
- Introduction of computer components, external devices and internal parts of a computer (what they are used for, what types exist and what problems are related to them) BIOS/UEFI Config tool, what it is used for and when we use it as administrators Operating systems, their families and use in current practice
Installation of Microsoft Windows Operating System
- Introduction of various versions and types of the system Minimum installation requirements Installation wizard User accounts, local, Microsoft account, domain Safe mode and solving installation errors
Settings - Overview of Selected Tools for Solving Specific Situations from Practice
- Control Panel Universal MMC console (use, adding modules) User accounts, User Account Control (UAC) Device Manager, adding a component (e.g. printer), driver installation options and related problems Task Manager
Windows Kernel and Related Options
- System services Windows Registry DLL libraries System time Task Scheduler Command line vs PowerShell
File System
- Types of hard disks and file systems Setting access rights, inheritance, allowing and denying access Defragmentation Integrity check Partitioning hard disk partitions Restore to previous state (restore points) Audit log, Event Viewer
Network Settings and Overview of a Computer Network
- Network and Sharing Center Sharing a folder over the network Sharing a printer connected to a computer over the network Setting a network card and its protection Remote control of Windows (remote desktop and command line)
Basics of Windows Security
- Attack vectors Measures at network level (Firewall, ... ) Measures at operating system level Access passwords and their policies Group Policy Windows Defender and Firewall, commercial solutions
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Cybersecurity I. - Basics
Price incl. VAT
319.80 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 1 day
Course overview
This course provides participants with basic knowledge in the area of cybersecurity with emphasis on practical applications and current legislation. The course combines theoretical basics with practical examples and real scenarios, thereby preparing participants for effective implementation of security measures in their companies.
Minimum input knowledge
Basic knowledge of working with a computer
Output knowledge
After completing the course, participants will be able to: - Analyze and implement requirements arising from NIST directives and the Slovak Cybersecurity Act - Identify and classify security threats and vulnerabilities - Design security solutions for protecting networks and data - Perform monitoring of network activity and analyze security incidents - Implement personal data protection strategies in accordance with GDPR - Cooperate with security authorities
Training syllabus
NIST 2 Directive
- Basic explanation What it means for us Cybersecurity Act Act 69/2018 Best-known attacks Symptoms of hacking
Data Privacy / Privacy of Data
- Who all collects data about us? Personal data protection Do you watch what you share? What to watch out for Encrypting data on a disk Deleting data
Protection Methods
- Hardware Software training division of firewalls multiple protection model
Network Monitoring
- What goes through our network ICMP SNMP NETFLOW
Network Security Verification
- Penetration tests - what are they?
World and National Security Authorities
- CSIRT, SK-CERT
Network Security
- Classification of vulnerabilities Classification and description of threats Classification of attacks by types Password creation Password strength Password attacks
Wireless Network Security
- WIFI classification Recommendations Public wifi Recommendations Bluetooth Recommendations Home wifi WIFI vulnerability video1
Price incl. VAT
307.50 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 2 days · Evening: 3 days · Weekend: 2 days
Course overview
Expand your administrator opportunities and learn how the Linux family works. The Linux installation and administration course is also intended for those who use Windows and need to expand their skills with this open-source operating system. You will take away new knowledge from the course even if you are already a Linux administrator, and you will learn many interesting pieces of information.
Minimum input knowledge
Basic knowledge of working with a computer at the level of a daily user, previous experience with installing programs on a computer, or settings, is an advantage.
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently install the Linux operating system or its distributions, move around in the console, solve basic operations over the file system and processes, and install programs. You will know the components and options of the operating system. You will gain an overview and inspiration about the possibilities of systems from the Linux family.
Training syllabus
Theoretical Basics and Initial Assumptions
- Characteristics of UNIX / Linux, the most commonly used graphical user environments and differences between them
Basic Operations in the Console
- Linux shell, using help, shortened and full version of the manual, restarting and shutting down the computer
File System
- Introduction to the file system, file system types, file types, basic commands for working with files, creating, copying, moving and renaming files, i-node data structure, displaying information, information about the file system, disk usage, file attributes, extended access control
User and Group Administration
- Creating and deleting users and groups, superuser, security, switching between users, changing a password
Process Management
- Processes and programs - basic differences, list of processes, control, monitoring, monitoring process activity, displaying running processes in the system, updating programs
Text Processing Using System Utilities
- Difference between a text editor and a word processor, listing file content to the console, installing and using the basic nano text editor, vi editor and its operation
System Options and Use of Linux in Practice - Discussion or Practical Demonstrations
- Discussion - use of Linux in embedded systems, for example special devices in industry and transport, Linux editions - for example Kali Linux, GNOME/KDE variants, webserver, database server also in a corporate environment, electronic mail, mail server, Linux as an underlying system for other applications
Price incl. VAT
430.50 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 2 days · Evening: 3 days · Weekend: 2 days
Course overview
You will learn how to administer a Linux system/server efficiently and securely. You will try options that will simplify your life as an administrator. With advanced operating system settings, you will support the goal of high long-term sustainability of your installations, reduce the time needed for troubleshooting failures and, within the saved time, be able to focus more on operating system security.
Minimum input knowledge
Basic knowledge of the LINUX operating system at least at the level of LINUX - installation and basic system setup. Orientation in the SHELL environment, or work with the console and file system.
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently administer an installed Linux operating system or its distributions, move around in the console, solve operations over the file system and processes, and install programs. You will know the components and options of the operating system. With regard to security and long-term sustainability, you will deal with settings that require as few future interventions as possible and will be effective for you.
Training syllabus
Theoretical Basics and Initial Assumptions
- Characteristics of UNIX / Linux, system architecture, multitasking support, operating system booting, login process, most commonly used graphical user environments and differences between them
Basic Operations in the Console
- Linux shell, using help, shortened and full version of the manual, restarting and shutting down the computer, displaying logs, running programs, command arguments, running programs in the background, command interpreters, BASH shell, redirecting output to a text file, program pipes /pipe, connecting to the console from the Windows system environment
File System
- Introduction to the file system, file system types, file types, basic commands for working with files, creating, copying, moving and renaming files, i-node data structure, displaying information, finding a file, information about the file system, disk usage, working with quota, file attributes, extended access control, special permissions not only using the chmod command, mapping disk partitions, creating a virtual disk and its subsequent use
User and Group Administration
- Listing all users, creating and deleting users and groups, difference between the users and shadow database files, their protection and use in practice, access rights, superuser, security, switching between users, changing a password, setting advanced user properties - for example when it expires
Process Management
- Processes and programs - basic differences, list of processes, process control, signals, used system resources and setting their limits, control, monitoring, starting and terminating processes, fork-exec mechanism, signals, interprocess communication, controlling terminal, monitoring process activity, displaying running processes in the system, updating programs, changing process priority, rescheduling, putting a process to sleep
Text Processing Using System Utilities
- Difference between a text editor and a word processor, listing file content to the console, installing and using the basic nano text editor, commands for more advanced text operations - grep, cat, sed, awk, vi editor and its operation
System Options and Use of Linux in Practice
- Backup, recovery and data transfer, Clonezilla program, discussion - use of Linux in embedded systems, for example special devices in industry and transport, Linux editions - Kali Linux, webserver, database server also in a corporate environment, electronic mail, mail server, Linux as an underlying system for other applications
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LINUX in a Network
Price incl. VAT
418.20 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 2 days · Evening: 3 days · Weekend: 2 days
Course overview
You will find out how a local computer network works with emphasis on the specifics of the LINUX system. You will use the theoretical basics of computer networks in practical tasks for network setup in the LINUX operating system.
Minimum input knowledge
Knowledge of the LINUX operating system from the perspective of a system administrator (see the Linux advanced/system administrator course).
Output knowledge
Overview of the use of network elements, protocols and options of tools and settings in the LINUX system. Basics of how the internet works.
Training syllabus
Many Practical Examples
- , exercises for independent practice and especially thinking. The advantage of our training center is that we have various physical computer network devices available for demonstration, which will better help you recognize them in practice and fully use their capabilities. In addition, you will have your own LINUX virtual computer available, which you can copy after the course and later independently explore additional options at home.
Principles of Computer Networks
- Division and characteristics of a computer network, RM OSI reference model, TCP/IP, devices in a network: hub, switch, router, firewall, WiFi AP, ... types of computer network connection, connection-oriented and connectionless network interconnection, packet fragmentation and defragmentation, interconnection at the first, second and third layer of RM OSI, network addressing - basics of IPv4/6 addresses, terms IP address, MAC address, mask, subnet, broadcast, public and static IP address, principles of NAT technology, when it is used and why it is currently needed.
Computer Network Setup in LINUX
- Network interfaces, turning the network on and off, configuration files, manual configuration, routing - routing, mainly static routing, Domain Name System (DNS) configuration, local domain translation, names of your PC in the network, Netstat tool and its use for checking the use of network resources, Nmap tool and its use for legitimate security checking purposes, Netcat tool and sockets for communication between multiple PCs, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and its use in network diagnostics
Network Security Elements in LINUX
- Firewall, rule settings, packet path through IPTables, Secure Shell (SSH) server
Services
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server for placing your own website, Apache Webserver, File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Daily Tasks of a Network Administrator
Security Aspects of a Computer Network
- , types of some attacks and their prevention
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LINUX System Administrator
Price incl. VAT
984.00 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 5 days · Evening: 10 days · Weekend: 5 days
Course overview
The LINUX System Administrator course is intended for all interested participants who are interested in working with operating systems, computer networks, their installation and configuration in the Linux environment and would like to find employment in this area on the labor market. The package consists of the following courses: LINUX Installation and Basics of System Setup, LINUX for Administrators - Advanced Administration Options, LINUX in a Network. After completing the course, participants receive a Certificate. Only the course start is shown in the date; we will inform you about the other dates.
Minimum input knowledge
Basic knowledge of working with a computer at the level of a daily user, previous experience with installing programs on a computer or settings is an advantage.
Output knowledge
You will be able to independently administer an installed Linux operating system or its distributions, move around in the console, solve operations over the file system and processes, and install programs. You will know the components and options of the operating system. With regard to security and long-term sustainability, you will deal with settings that require as few future interventions as possible and will be effective for you. Overview of the use of network elements, protocols and options of tools and settings in the LINUX system. Basics of how the internet works.
Training syllabus
Theoretical Basics and Initial Prerequisites
- characteristics of UNIX / Linux system architecture, multitasking support operating system booting login process most used graphical user environments, differences between them
Basic Operations in Console
- Linux shell use of help, shortened and full version of manual restarting and shutting down the computer displaying logs running programs command arguments, running programs in the background shell command interpreters BASH shell redirecting output to a text file program channels /pipe connecting to the console from the Windows system environment
File System
- introduction to the file system file system types, file types basic commands for working with files creating, copying, moving, renaming files i-node data structure, displaying information finding a file information about the file system, disk usage working with quota file attributes extended access control, special permissions, not only using the chmod command mapping disk partitions, creating a virtual disk and its subsequent use
User and Group Administration
- listing all users creating and deleting users, groups difference between the users and shadow database files, their protection and use in practice access rights superuser, security switching between users changing password setting advanced user properties - for example when it expires
Process Management
- processes and programs - basic differences process list controlling processes, signals used system resources and setting their limits managing, monitoring start and termination of processes, fork-exec mechanism, signals interprocess communication, controlling terminal monitoring process activity, displaying running processes in the system updating programs changing process priority, rescheduling sleeping a process
Text Processing Using System Utilities
- difference between a text editor and a word processor outputting file content to the console installing and using the basic text editor nano commands for more advanced text operations - grep, cat, sed, awk vi editor and its control
System Options and Use of Linux in Practice
- backup, recovery and data transfer Clonezilla program discussion - use of Linux in embedded systems, e.g. special devices in industry, transport Linux editions - Kali Linux webserver, database server also in a corporate environment electronic mail, mail server Linux as an underlying system for other applications
Principles of Computer Networks
- Division and characteristics of a computer network RM OSI, TCP/IP reference model Devices in a network: hub, switch, router, firewall, WiFi AP, ... Types of computer network connection Connecting networks with connection and without connection, packet fragmentation and defragmentation Switching at the first, second and third layer of RM OSI Addressing in a network - basics of IPv4/6 address, terms IP address, MAC address, mask, subnet, broadcast, public and static IP address Principles of NAT technology, when it is used, why it is currently needed.
Setting Up a Computer Network in LINUX
- Network interfaces, turning the network on and off Configuration files Manual configuration Routing - routing, primarily static routing Configuration of Domain Name System (DNS), local domain translation, names of your PC on the network Netstat tool and its use when checking network resource use Nmap tool and its use for legitimate security checking purposes Netcat tool and sockets for communication between multiple PCs Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) protocol and its use in network diagnostics
Price incl. VAT
196.80 €
Current VAT 23%
Duration
Day: 1 day · Evening: 2 days · Weekend: 1 day
Course overview
The Microsoft SharePoint for users course is intended for interested participants who work with the MS Office package and want to learn to use the advantages of fast information sharing using MS SharePoint.
Minimum input knowledge
Routine PC control. Experience with the Microsoft Office package.
Output knowledge
Graduates of this course will understand the advantages of exchanging information within a group of their colleagues and will be able to comfortably and effectively use MS SharePoint.
Training syllabus
Document Sharing
- document library saving a file to a library editing files in a library issue of multiple opening of a file
Exporting Data from Excel to MS SharePoint
- creating a table obtaining the web address for a SharePoint page exporting a table link to the exported table revision and editing of the table
Creating a Slide Library for Presentations
- advantages of the library required software and rights creating the library adding slides to the library copying and editing slides
Using a Calendar on a SharePoint Page
- calendar placement inserting items into the calendar editing and deleting items in the calendar sending an e-mail with a link to the calendar