The Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.2 Manage and Administer course is designed for the network, IT security, and systems administration professional in a Security Operations position tasked with the day-to-day operation of the SEPM on-premise management console.
Associated certification:
Module 1: Managing Console Access and Delegating Authority
Module 2: Managing Client-to Server Communication
Module 3: Managing Client Architecture and Active Directory Integration
Module 4: Managing Clients and responding to Threats
Module 5: Monitoring the Environment and Responding to Threats
Module 6: Creating Incident and Health Status Reports
Module 7: Introducing Content Updates Using LiveUpdate
Module 8: Analyzing the SEPM Content Delivery System
Module 9: Managing Group Update Providers
Module 10: Managing Certified and Rapid Release Definitions
Module 11: Configuring Location Aware Content Updates
This course assumes that students have a basic understanding of advanced computer terminology, including TCP/IP networking and Internet terms, and an administrator-level knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.2 Manage and Administer course is designed for the network, IT security, and systems administration professional in a Security Operations position tasked with the day-to-day operation of the SEPM on-premise management console.
Associated certification:
Module 1: Managing Console Access and Delegating Authority
Module 2: Managing Client-to Server Communication
Module 3: Managing Client Architecture and Active Directory Integration
Module 4: Managing Clients and responding to Threats
Module 5: Monitoring the Environment and Responding to Threats
Module 6: Creating Incident and Health Status Reports
Module 7: Introducing Content Updates Using LiveUpdate
Module 8: Analyzing the SEPM Content Delivery System
Module 9: Managing Group Update Providers
Module 10: Managing Certified and Rapid Release Definitions
Module 11: Configuring Location Aware Content Updates
This course assumes that students have a basic understanding of advanced computer terminology, including TCP/IP networking and Internet terms, and an administrator-level knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems.