Free Network Security Tutorial – Basic tips to Secure Your IT Corporate Network

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Last updated on January 17, 2025 11:12 am

Learn essential IT security and network strengthening techniques in this video series. Discover top tips to mitigate cybersecurity risks, understand pentesting techniques, and explore server, storage, network, firewall, email, and hardware security hardening. Ideal for system administrators, engineers, IT managers, and leaders. Enhance your IT security knowledge today.

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In this video series you will learn some basic recommendations that you can put in place to stregnth your IT Security and Network.

We’ll give you the top tips that you should be putting in place to help mitigate the risks of cybersecurity treats, hackers and malware. We’ll also give you an overview of some of the techniques used by pentesters (ethical hackers).

The topics that we will cover in this series includes –

– Server Security Hardening including Active Directory

– Storage Security Hardening for SAN and NAS

– Network and Firewall Security Hardening

– Email Security

– Hardware Security

– What does a Penetration Tester (Pentester) do?

– Important IT Policies and Documents you need to have

Who this course is for:

  • System Administrators and Engineers
  • Network and Security Engineers
  • IT Managers and Leaders

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