In today’s interconnected world, secure network design is essential to organizational resilience. As networks expand across offices, plants, and data centers, cyber threats increasingly exploit vulnerabilities such as misconfigurations, weak segmentation, and unmonitored systems. This course equips learners with the skills to design, implement, and manage secure network infrastructures at every stage of their lifecycle.

Network Defense Strategies
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What you'll learn
Apply secure design using threat modeling, VLANs, subnetting, and layered zones to control traffic and reduce enterprise risk.
Implement ACLs and VPNs to regulate traffic by IP, protocol, port, and encrypt data across public/private networks.
Configure AAA with TACACS+ to manage admin access and monitor network activity for threat detection and response.
Apply advanced techniques to design and validate a secured enterprise network using integrated prior skills.
Skills you'll gain
- VPN Clients
- Remote Access Systems
- Network Security
- Network Monitoring
- Threat Management
- IT Security Architecture
- Authentications
- Network Architecture
- Security Controls
- Intrusion Detection and Prevention
- Threat Detection
- Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
- Cyber Security Strategy
- Network Administration
- Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
- Network Planning And Design
- Network Engineering
- Incident Response
- Continuous Monitoring
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