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Securing the Web with Cisco Web Security

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“Securing the Web with Cisco Web Security Appliance (SWSA) v3.0” teaches IT professionals to secure web traffic using Cisco SWSA. Through hands-on training, you’ll learn to deploy, configure, and manage SWSA to implement security measures, control data access, and perform administrative tasks. Mastering these skills helps protect your organization’s web environment and improve user experience.

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  1. Virtualization Fundamentals:
  • Unveils the core concepts of virtualization technology, including its benefits and real-world applications.
  1. vSphere Architecture:
  • Deep dives into the essential components of vSphere:
    • ESXi (the hypervisor responsible for virtual machine execution)
    • vCenter Server (the centralized management platform)
    • Virtual machines (the guest operating systems running on top of the hypervisor)
  1. VM Deployment and Management:
  • Equips you with the skills to:
    • Create, deploy, and clone virtual machines
    • Manage VMs using vSphere’s built-in tools
  1. Resource Management:
  • Explores features for optimizing resource allocation within your virtual environment:
    • CPU and memory management
    • Storage provisioning and optimization
  1. High Availability and Disaster Recovery:
  • Introduces vSphere’s solutions for:
    • Ensuring continuous VM uptime and data availability
    • Protecting against potential system failures and disasters
  1. Security and Compliance:
  • Provides an overview of security considerations and best practices for:
    • Securely deploying and managing vSphere in your organization

Maintaining compliance with relevant security regulations.

 – Foundational IT Knowledge:

  • Understanding of computer hardware and operating systems: Familiarity with basic computer components, their functionalities, and how operating systems work will provide a strong foundation for grasping how virtualization and vSphere interact with these elements.
  • Networking Fundamentals:
  • Basic understanding of networking concepts: Having a foundational knowledge of networks, including IP addresses, protocols, and routing, would be helpful for comprehending how virtual machines communicate within a virtualized environment.