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CISCO MASTER Training Classes
CISCO MASTER is an exclusive 12-15 Month course provided by the Institute of Information Technology. Upon the completion of this course, students will have a strong understanding of networking and cyber security. As attackers have learned to evade traditional signature-based solutions such as firewalls, an analytics-based approach within the IT security industry is increasingly important for most organizations. The behavioral analytics skills covered by CEH identify and combat malware, and advanced persistent threats (APTs), resulting in enhanced threat visibility across a broad attack surface. EC-COUNCIL CERTIFIED ETHICAL HACKER (CEH) is for computer hacking to gain the following security analyst skills. Our course consists of the core fundamental course objectives to make sure you have a grasp on the foundation of Hacking & cybersecurity:
CISCO MASTER is an exclusive course provided by the Institute of Information Technology. This consists of CompTIA A+ 220-1001/1002 preparation, DevNet Associate, Linux Fast Track, Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA Certification and Professional level Cisco Career certifications preparation, CompTIA Server+ certification preparation, and Certified Ethical Hacker certification preparation. By taking all of these courses, you will be considered an apprentice in the cybersecurity world.
Why does someone need any of these courses?
To start off, CompTIA A+ is the core fundamental subject in the Cyber Security field. A+ certified professionals have mastered the technologies found in today’s extensive and varied IT environments, from mobile to traditional devices and operating systems. They can confidently handle the most challenging technology problems more efficiently. A+ establishes best practices in troubleshooting, networking and security across a variety of devices to set the stage for IT careers. The certification also matches professional tech skills with communication skills. Associate level of Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA covers the configuration, management, and troubleshooting of common wired and wireless network devices. Also included are emerging technologies such as unified communications, mobile, cloud, and virtualization technologies. CompTIA Server+ is the first security certification IT professionals should earn. It establishes the core knowledge required of any cybersecurity role and provides a springboard to intermediate-level cybersecurity jobs. Security+ incorporates best practices in hands-on trouble-shooting to ensure security professionals have practical security problem-solving skills. Cybersecurity professionals with Security+ know how to address security incidents – not just identify them.
The Associate level of Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA, IP Routing, IP Switched Networks, and Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2 for network installation, operations and troubleshooting. Think of the Associate Level as the foundation level of networking certification. The Professional level is an advanced level of certification that shows more expertise with networking skills. Each certification covers a different technology to meet the needs of varying job roles. Earning the Server+ certification designates you as an exceptional trainer in your field. As an instructor, you not only have to plan engaging classroom lectures, practice tasks and exams, but you must also be a knowledgeable and effective communicator. Server+ certification provides comprehensive training standards to validate your skills in a traditional or virtual classroom environment and ensures that you can teach effectively and step up to the front of the class with confidence.
Linux powers 94% of the world’s supercomputers, most of the servers powering the Internet, the majority of financial trades worldwide and a billion Android devices. In short, Linux is everywhere. It appears in many different architectures, from mainframes to servers to desktop to mobile and on a staggeringly wide variety of hardware.
Moreover, 97 percent of hiring managers reported that they will prioritize hiring Linux talent relative to other skills areas in the next six months, and 44 percent of hiring managers saying they’re more likely to hire a candidate with Linux certification.
At Institute of Information Technology, this course explores the various tools and techniques commonly used by Linux system administrators and end users to achieve their day-to-day work in a Linux environment. It is designed for experienced computer users who have limited or no previous exposure to Linux, whether they are working in an individual or Enterprise environment.
Upon completion of this training you should have a good working knowledge of Linux, from both a graphical and command line perspective, allowing you to easily navigate through any of the major Linux distributions. You will be able to continue your progress as either a user, system administrator or developer using the acquired skill set.
The last section of our Hacking Apprentice course consists of Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate manner to assess the security posture of a target system(s). The CEH credential certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. With ethical hacking, you will understand and know how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in targeted systems, and use the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker. By taking this full course, you will become much more desirable in the cybersecurity and networking industry, along with a higher paying career.
DevNet Associate Exam v1.0 (DEVASC 200-901) is a 120-minute exam associated with the DevNet Associate - Developer Certification. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of software development and design including understanding and using APIs, Cisco platforms and development, application development and security, and infrastructure and automation. The course, Developing Applications and Automating Workflows using Cisco Core Platforms, helps candidates to prepare for this exam.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. To better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
Call us to customize this class with your own dates, times and location. Institute of Information Technology instructors can teach your team at our location or at yours.
Get immediate feedback on your work through built-in quizzes and tests.
Prepare for the workplace with collaborative projects and presentations.
Connect with the global CISCO Networking Academy community.
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Delivery Formats:
- Hands-On Instructor-Led Course
- On-Demand Classes
- Virtual Classroom Live
SCHEDULE DATES - 900 Hour Program
CISCO Master
9AM - 2PM (Weekdays)
Start Date & Graduation Date
03/07/2022 to 05/31/2023
3 Days (15 Hours) a Week for 60 Weeks
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CISCO Master
5PM - 10PM (Weekdays)
Start Date & Graduation Date
05/02/2022 to 07/30/2023
3 Days (15 Hours) a Week for 60 Weeks
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CISCO Master
9AM - 2PM (Weekdays)
Start Date & Graduation Date
04/04/2022 to 01/30/2023
5 Days (25 Hours) a Week for 36 Weeks
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CISCO Master
5PM - 10PM (Weekdays)
Start Date & Graduation Date
06/06/2022 to 03/30/2023
5 Days (25 Hours) a Week for 36 Weeks
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CISCO Master
9AM - 2PM (Weekdays) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
03/07/2022
05/31/2023 |
3 Days (15 Hours) a Week for 60 Weeks | |
CISCO Master
6PM - 10PM (Weekdays) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
05/02/2022
07/30/2023 |
3 Days (15 Hours) a Week for 60 Weeks | |
CISCO Master
9AM - 2PM (Weekdays) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
04/04/2022
01/30/2023 |
5 Days (25 Hours) a Week for 36 Weeks | |
CISCO Master
5PM - 10PM (Weekdays) |
Start Date
Graduation Date |
06/06/2022
03/30/2023 |
5 Days (25 Hours) a Week for 36 Weeks |
CISCO MASTER Objective
CompTIA A+ 220 1001 Certification Preparation.
CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Certification Preparation.
Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA Certification.
CompTIA Server+
DevNet Associate Exam v1.0 (DEVASC 200-901) is a 120-minute exam associated with the DevNet Associate - Developer Certification.
Linux Fast Track.
Certified Ethical Hacker Certification Preparation..
CISCO MASTER Training Courses
CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Certification Preparation
1.0 Hardware
2.0 Networking
3.0 Mobile Devices
4.0 Hardware & Network Troubleshooting
CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Certification Preparation
1.0 Windows Operating Systems
2.0 Other Operating Systems & Technologies
3.0 Security
4.0 Software Troubleshooting
5.0 Operational Procedures
Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA Certification Preparation Training Classes
This class includes lecture sections and some self-study sections. In instructor-led classes, lectures are delivered in real-time, either in person or via video conferencing. In e-learning classes, the lectures are on recorded videos.
Instructor-Led (Lecture)
Exploring the Functions of Networking
Introducing the Host-to-Host Communications Model
Operating Cisco IOS Software
Introducing LANs
Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer
Starting a Switch
Introducing the TCP/IP Internet Layer, IPv4 Addressing, and Subnets
Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer
Exploring the Functions of Routing
Configuring a Cisco Router
Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
Troubleshooting a Simple Network
Introducing Basic IPv6
Configuring Static Routing
Implementing VLANs and Trunks
Routing Between VLANs
Introducing OSPF
Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
Explaining Basics of ACL
Enabling Internet Connectivity
Explaining the Evolution of Intelligent Networks
Introducing System Monitoring
Managing Cisco Devices
Securing Administrative Access
Implementing Device Hardening
Self-Study
Building Redundant Switched Topologies
Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy
Introducing WAN Technologies
Introducing QoS
Explaining Wireless Fundamentals
Introducing Architectures and Virtualization
Examining the Security Threat Landscape
Implementing Threat Defense Technologies
Lab outline
Get Started with Cisco Command-Line Interface (CLI)
Observe How a Switch Operates
Perform Basic Switch Configuration
Implement the Initial Switch Configuration
Inspect TCP/IP Applications
Configure an Interface on a Cisco Router
Configure and Verify Layer 2 Discovery Protocols
Implement an Initial Router Configuration
Configure Default Gateway
Explore Packet Forwarding
Troubleshoot Switch Media and Port Issues
Troubleshoot Port Duplex Issues
Configure Basic IPv6 Connectivity
Configure and Verify IPv4 Static Routes
Configure IPv6 Static Routes
Implement IPv4 Static Routing
Implement IPv6 Static Routing
Configure VLAN and Trunk
Troubleshoot VLANs and Trunk
Configure a Router on a Stick
Implement Multiple VLANs and Basic Routing Between the VLANs
Configure and Verify Single-Area OSPF
Configure and Verify EtherChannel
Improve Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
Configure and Verify IPv4 ACLs
Implement Numbered and Named IPv4 ACLs
Configure a Provider-Assigned IPv4 Address
Configure Static NAT
Configure Dynamic NAT and Port Address Translation (PAT)
Implement PAT
Log into the WLC
Monitor the WLC
Configure a Dynamic (VLAN) Interface
Configure a DHCP Scope
Configure a WLAN
Define a Remote Access Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Server
Explore Management Options
Explore the Cisco DNA Center
Configure and Verify NTP
Configure System Message Logging
Create the Cisco IOS Image Backup
Upgrade Cisco IOS Image
Configure WLAN Using Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Using the GUI
Secure Console and Remote Access
Enable and Limit Remote Access Connectivity
Secure Device Administrative Access
Configure and Verify Port Security
Implement Device Hardening
CompTIA Server+ Certification
Server Architecture
- Purpose and function of server form factors
- Install, configure and maintain server components
- Compare and contrast power and cooling components
Server Administration
- Install and configure server operating systems
- Compare and contrast server roles and requirements for each
- Use access and control methods to administer a server
- Perform proper server maintenance techniques
- Importance of asset management and documentation
- Purpose and operation of virtualization components
Storage
- Install and deploy primary storage devices based on given specifications and interfaces
- Configure RAID using best practices
- Hardware and features of various storage technologies
- Calculate appropriate storage capacity and plan for future growth
Security
- Compare and contrast physical security methods and concepts
- Apply server hardening techniques
- Basic network security systems and protocols
- Implement logical access control methods based on company policy
- Implement data security methods and secure storage disposal techniques
- Implement proper environmental controls and techniques
Networking
- Configure servers to use IP addressing and network infrastructure services
- Compare and contrast various ports and protocols
- Install cables and implement proper cable management procedures
Disaster Recovery
- Importance of disaster recovery principles
- Implement appropriate backup techniques
Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting theory and methodologies
- Troubleshoot hardware problems and appropriate tools and methods
- Troubleshoot software problems and appropriate tools and methods
- Diagnose network problems and appropriate tools and methods
- Troubleshoot storage problems and appropriate tools and methods
- Diagnose security issues and appropriate tools and methods
Intended Audience For This CompTIA Server+ Certification Prep (Exam SK0-004)
- Server Support Technician
- IT/Server Technician
- Server Administrator
- Storage Administrator
DevNet Associate Certification Prep Training Classes
Software Development and Design
Compare data formats (XML, JSON, and YAML)
Describe parsing of common data format (XML, JSON, and YAML) to Python data structures
Describe the concepts of test-driven development
Compare software development methods (agile, lean, and waterfall)
Explain the benefits of organizing code into methods / functions, classes, and modules
Identify the advantages of common design patterns (MVC and Observer)
Explain the advantages of version control
Utilize common version control operations with Git
- Clone
- Add/remove
- Commit
- Push / pull
- Branch
- Merge and handling conflicts
- diff
Understanding and Using APIs
Construct a REST API request to accomplish a task given API documentation
Describe common usage patterns related to webhooks
Identify the constraints when consuming APIs
Explain common HTTP response codes associated with REST APIs
Troubleshoot a problem given the HTTP response code, request and API documentation
Identify the parts of an HTTP response (response code, headers, body)
Utilize common API authentication mechanisms: basic, custom token, and API keys
Compare common API styles (REST, RPC, synchronous, and asynchronous)
Construct a Python script that calls a REST API using the requests library
Cisco Platforms and Development
Construct a Python script that uses a Cisco SDK given SDK documentation
Describe the capabilities of Cisco network management platforms and APIs (Meraki, Cisco DNA Center, ACI, Cisco SD-WAN, and NSO)
Describe the capabilities of Cisco compute management platforms and APIs (UCS Manager, UCS Director, and Intersight)
Describe the capabilities of Cisco collaboration platforms and APIs (Webex Teams, Webex devices, Cisco Unified Communication Manager including AXL and UDS interfaces, and Finesse)
Describe the capabilities of Cisco security platforms and APIs (Firepower, Umbrella, AMP, ISE, and ThreatGrid)
Describe the device level APIs and dynamic interfaces for IOS XE and NX-OS
Identify the appropriate DevNet resource for a given scenario (Sandbox, Code Exchange, support, forums, Learning Labs, and API documentation)
Apply concepts of model driven programmability (YANG, RESTCONF, and NETCONF) in a Cisco environment
Construct code to perform a specific operation based on a set of requirements and given API reference documentation such as these:
- Obtain a list of network devices by using Meraki, Cisco DNA Center, ACI, Cisco SD-WAN, or NSO
- Manage spaces, participants, and messages in Webex Teams
- Obtain a list of clients / hosts seen on a network using Meraki or Cisco DNA Center
Application Deployment and Security
Describe benefits of edge computing
Identify attributes of different application deployment models (private cloud, public cloud, hybrid cloud, and edge)
Identify the attributes of these application deployment types
- Virtual machines
- Bare metal
- Containers
Describe components for a CI/CD pipeline in application deployments
Construct a Python unit test
Interpret contents of a Dockerfile
Utilize Docker images in local developer environment
Identify application security issues related to secret protection, encryption (storage and transport), and data handling
Explain how firewall, DNS, load balancers, and reverse proxy in application deployment
Describe top OWASP threats (such as XSS, SQL injections, and CSRF)
Utilize Bash commands (file management, directory navigation, and environmental variables)
Identify the principles of DevOps practices
Infrastructure and Automation
Describe the value of model driven programmability for infrastructure automation
Compare controller-level to device-level management
Describe the use and roles of network simulation and test tools (such as VIRL and pyATS)
Describe the components and benefits of CI/CD pipeline in infrastructure automation
Describe principles of infrastructure as code
Describe the capabilities of automation tools such as Ansible, Puppet, Chef, and Cisco NSO
Identify the workflow being automated by a Python script that uses Cisco APIs including ACI, Meraki, Cisco DNA Center, or RESTCONF
Identify the workflow being automated by an Ansible playbook (management packages, user management related to services, basic service configuration, and start/stop)
Identify the workflow being automated by a bash script (such as file management, app install, user management, directory navigation)
Interpret the results of a RESTCONF or NETCONF query
Interpret basic YANG models
Interpret a unified diff
Describe the principles and benefits of a code review process
Interpret sequence diagram that includes API calls
Network Fundamentals
Describe the purpose and usage of MAC addresses and VLANs
Describe the purpose and usage of IP addresses, routes, subnet mask / prefix, and gateways
Describe the function of common networking components (such as switches, routers, firewalls, and load balancers)
Interpret a basic network topology diagram with elements such as switches, routers, firewalls, load balancers, and port values
Describe the function of management, data, and control planes in a network device
Describe the functionality of these IP Services: DHCP, DNS, NAT, SNMP, NTP
Recognize common protocol port values (such as, SSH, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, and NETCONF)
Identify cause of application connectivity issues (NAT problem, Transport Port blocked, proxy, and VPN)
Explain the impacts of network constraints on applications
Linux Fast Track Training Courses
Instructor-Led
The Linux Foundation
Linux Philosophy and Concepts
Linux Basics and System Startup
Graphical Interface
System Configuration from the Graphical Interface
Common Applications
Command Line Operations
Finding Linux Documentation
Processes
File Operations
Text Editors
User Environment
Manipulating Text
Network Operations
The Bash Shell and Basic Scripting
More on Bash Shell Scripting
Printing
Local Security Principles
Certified Ethical Hacker Certification Preparation.
1.0 Introduction to Ethical Hacking
2.0 Footprinting and Reconnaissance
3.0 Scanning Networks
4.0 Enumeration
5.0 Vulnerability Analysis
6.0 System Hacking
7.0 Malware Threats
8.0 Sniffing
9.0 Social Engineering
10.0 Denial-of-Service
11.0 Session Hijacking
12.0 Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
13.0 Hacking Web Servers
14.0 Hacking Web Applications
15.0 SQL Injection
16.0 Hacking Wireless Networks
17.0 Hacking Mobile Platforms
18.0 IoT Hacking
19.0 Cloud Computing
20.0 Cryptography
Cisco Master Career Pathways
an overview of network programmability and the related controller types and tools that are available to support software defined network architectures A full suite of labs have been developed using the virtual IOS environment with flexible topologies that reinforce concepts with hands-on, guided discovery and challenge labs that align to each lesson module. By taking this course, you will become much more desirable in the cybersecurity industry, and have a higher paying career.
Cisco Master Career pathways include: cybersecurity, support engineer, network administrator, network designer, computer security engineer, network engineer, and more.
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CISCO MASTER Program
- This course is designed for individuals who have basic computer user skills and who are interested in obtaining a job as an entry-level IT technician.
- HS Diploma/GED
CISCO MASTER Certification Prep
Income Expectation
$117,322/yr
The average salary for a CISCO MASTER Certified Employee is $117,322 in New York City. Salary estimates are provided by CISCO.
Upon completion of this course, and the certifying exam(s), the student will be qualified to take a job as a
DevNet Associate Certification
Network Administrator
Cybersecurity Administrator
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CCNP DATA Center
CCNP Service Provider
CCNP Enterprise
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CISCO MASTER Certification Prep Training Classes
$19,900
CISCO MASTER Certification Prep Training Courses
CompTIA A+ 220 1001 Certification Preparation.
CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Certification Preparation.
Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA Certification.
CompTIA Server+
DevNet Associate Exam v1.0 (DEVASC 200-901) is a 120-minute exam associated with the DevNet Associate - Developer Certification.
Linux Fast Track.
Certified Ethical Hacker Certification Preparation.