The Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.2 Configure and Protect course is designed for the network, IT security, and systems administration professionals in a Security Operations position who are tasked with configuring optimum security settings for endpoints protected by Endpoint Protection 14.2. This class brings context and examples of attacks and tools used by cybercriminals.
Associated certification:
Module 1: Introducing Network Threats
Module 2: Protecting against Network Attacks and Enforcing Corporate Policies using the Firewall Policy
Module 3: Blocking Threats with Intrusion Prevention
Module 4: Introducing File-Based Threats
Module 5: Preventing Attacks with SEP Layered Security
Module 6: Securing Windows Clients
Module 7: Securing Linux Clients
Module 8: Securing Mac Clients
Module 9: Providing Granular Control with
Module 10: Controlling Application and File Access
Module 11: Restricting Device Access for Windows and Mac Clients
Module 12: Hardening Clients with System Lockdown
Module 13: Customizing Policies based on Location
Module 14: Managing Security Exceptions
This course assumes that students have a basic understanding of computer terminology, including TCP/IP networking terms, Internet terms, and an administrator-level knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.2 Configure and Protect course is designed for the network, IT security, and systems administration professionals in a Security Operations position who are tasked with configuring optimum security settings for endpoints protected by Endpoint Protection 14.2. This class brings context and examples of attacks and tools used by cybercriminals.
Associated certification:
Module 1: Introducing Network Threats
Module 2: Protecting against Network Attacks and Enforcing Corporate Policies using the Firewall Policy
Module 3: Blocking Threats with Intrusion Prevention
Module 4: Introducing File-Based Threats
Module 5: Preventing Attacks with SEP Layered Security
Module 6: Securing Windows Clients
Module 7: Securing Linux Clients
Module 8: Securing Mac Clients
Module 9: Providing Granular Control with
Module 10: Controlling Application and File Access
Module 11: Restricting Device Access for Windows and Mac Clients
Module 12: Hardening Clients with System Lockdown
Module 13: Customizing Policies based on Location
Module 14: Managing Security Exceptions
This course assumes that students have a basic understanding of computer terminology, including TCP/IP networking terms, Internet terms, and an administrator-level knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems.