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The Microsoft Azure Security Technologies course focuses on the knowledge needed to manage Azure Active Directory identities; configure secure access with Azure AD; manage application access and access control; implement advanced network security; configure advanced security for compute; monitor security with Azure Monitor, Azure Firewall manager, Azure Security Center, Azure Defender, and Azure Sentinel; configure security policies; configure security for storage and databases; and configure and manage Key Vault. You will also learn to demonstrate your real-world knowledge of Microsoft Azure security, including tools and techniques for protecting identity, access, platforms, data, and applications, and for effectively managing security operations.
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This instructor-led Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900) course with 180-day access prepares you for the Microsoft Exam AI-900 while helping demonstrate your real-world knowledge of diverse machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads, and how they can be implemented with Azure AI. AI-900 focuses on knowledge needed to identify features of common AI workloads and guiding principles for responsible AI; identify common ML types; describe core ML concepts; identify core tasks in creating an ML solution; describe capabilities of no-code ML with Azure Machine Learning Studio; identify common types of computer vision solutions; identify Azure tools and services for computer vision tasks; identify features of common NLP workload scenarios; identify Azure tools and services for NLP workloads; and identify common use cases and Azure services for conversational Al.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals is your springboard into cloud computing. It covers the fundamental concepts of Azure, including service agreements, workloads, security, privacy, pricing, and support, all mapped to Microsoft's key exam objectives. An Azure Fundamentals certification is proof of your knowledge of cloud services and how those services are provided with Microsoft Azure.
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The Data Fundamentals for Microsoft Azure course focuses on core knowledge for describing fundamental database concepts and skills for cloud environments; cloud data services within Azure; cloud data roles, tasks, and responsibilities; Azure relational and non-relational data offerings, provisioning, and deployment; querying Azure relational databases; working with Azure non-relational data stores; building modern Azure data analytics solutions; and exploring Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Databricks, and Azure HDInsight.
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The Microsoft Azure Administrator exam focuses on common tasks and concepts that an administrator needs to understand to deploy and manage infrastructure in Microsoft Azure. This course focuses on skills and knowledge needed to manage Azure subscriptions; analyze resource utilization and consumption; manage resource groups; establish storage accounts; import/export data; configure Azure files; implement backup; create, configure, and automate VM deployment; manage VMs and VM backups; implement, manage, and connect virtual networks; create and configure Network Security Groups; manage Azure AD and its objects; and implement and manage hybrid identities. Passing the Microsoft Azure Administrator exam earns your Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate certification, demonstrating your skills in implementing, monitoring, and maintaining Microsoft Azure solutions, including major services related to compute, storage, network, and security.
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This instructor-led Pearson Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800) course comprises topics such as how to deploy and manage AD DS, hybrid identity, Windows Servers, virtual machines, containers, hybrid networks, and storage services, as well as how to perform these tasks with on-premises and Azure IaaS instances of Windows Server.
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The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) course is a perfect companion to preparing for the CISSP Exam. It focuses specifically on the objectives for the CISSP exam introduces by ISC2 in May 2021. The course will review asset retention, secure provisioning, crypto attacks, machine learning tools, threat hunting, risk-based access control, zero trust, SAML, SOAR, CASB, securing microservices, containers, managed services, and many other topics, while helping you identify areas of weakness and improving your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills.
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The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH 312-50) course is a great next step for anyone who wants to look at how attackers target networks, what tools attackers use, and how these techniques can be used by ethical hackers. Topics include the basic concepts related to ethical hacking, reconnaissance techniques, system hacking phases and attack techniques, network and perimeter hacking, web application hacking occurs, wireless network hacking, and mobile platforms, IoT, and OT hacking.
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The CompTIA Security+ course focuses on an understanding of computer topics such as how to install operating systems and applications and networking topics such as how to configure IP addressing and what a VLAN is. The CompTIA Security+ will help you prepare to succeed on the CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 exam by directly addressing the exams objectives as stated by CompTIA. Preparation hints and test-taking tips, helping you identify areas of weakness and improving both your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills are shared.
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