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This course will teach you Windows networking basics needed by all roles in cybersecurity.

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This course will teach you Windows networking basics needed by all roles in cybersecurity.

Roles in cybersecurity require a great deal of implied knowledge. In this course, Windows Endpoint Security: Networking, you will gain a security focused, baseline understanding of Windows networking fundamentals. First, you will explore commands needed to determine your system's configuration. Next, you will learn how Windows routes traffic and uses name resolution. Finally, you will learn how to determine what services are running on your system as well as remote systems. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Windows networking fundamentals, including commonly used commands added to your tool box which will enable you to continue advancing into more technical roles within security operations.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Understanding Windows Networking Fundamentals
Investigating Windows Routing and DNS
Investigating Running Services
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Examines Windows networking fundamentals, which are needed by security teams
Taught by Michael Teske, who are recognized for their expertise in cybersecurity
Develops skills and knowledge in Windows networking, which can help learners advance in their cybersecurity careers
Teaches commands for determining system configuration, aiding in troubleshooting and threat detection
Explores Windows routing and DNS, which can help learners understand how network traffic is managed and resolved
Investigates running services, providing learners with insights into running applications and potential security risks

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Windows Endpoint Security: Networking with these activities:
Network with IT Professionals
Provides opportunities to connect with experts, gain insights, and expand knowledge.
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  • Attend Industry Events
  • Join Online Forums
  • Reach Out to Professionals
Windows Networking Study Group
Provides collaborative learning opportunities and promotes active engagement.
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  • Form a Study Group
  • Set Meeting Times
  • Review Course Materials
  • Discuss Concepts
Review Router Commands
Brings context to the discussion of routing and DNS.
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  • Configure and Connect to a Router
  • Enter Interface Configuration Mode
  • Check the Routing Table
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Windows Network Troubleshooting Guide
Provides practical experience applying concepts and techniques covered in the course.
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  • Document and Test
  • Identify the Problem
  • Gather Information and Check Logs
  • Use Troubleshooting Tools
  • Resolve the Issue
IT Support at a Non-Profit
Provides hands-on experience in real-world network troubleshooting scenarios.
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  • Find a Non-Profit Organization
  • Offer Your Services
  • Troubleshoot Network Issues
  • Document and Resolve
Windows Service Identification Exercise
Reinforces understanding of services and their functionalities.
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  • Identify the Service
  • Determine its Function
  • Check its Status
  • Start, Stop, or Restart the Service
Contribute to Windows Networking Project
Offers opportunities to apply concepts and contribute to real-world projects.
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  • Find Open Source Projects
  • Review the Codebase
  • Identify Contribution Opportunities
  • Submit Pull Requests
Develop a Network Diagram
Solidifies understanding of network architecture and configuration.
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  • Gather Information
  • Choose a Diagramming Tool
  • Create the Diagram
  • Review and Finalize
Network Security Assessment Report
Demonstrates comprehensive understanding of network security principles and practices.
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  • Gather Data
  • Analyze and Evaluate
  • Write the Report
  • Present the Findings

Career center

Learners who complete Windows Endpoint Security: Networking will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Network Security Analyst
Network Security Analysts are responsible for administering and monitoring networks to ensure they are secure. They must know how to prevent attacks, implement security measures, and investigate and resolve security breaches. This course can help build a foundation for a Network Security Analyst by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to protect them from attack.
Cybersecurity Analyst
Cybersecurity Analysts are responsible for protecting computer networks and systems from attack. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for a Cybersecurity Analyst by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to protect them from attack.
Network Architect
Network Architects design, implement, and maintain computer networks. They must have a deep understanding of networking protocols and technologies. This course can help build a foundation for a Network Architect by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to design and implement them securely.
IT Manager
IT Managers are responsible for planning, implementing, and managing an organization's IT systems. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for an IT Manager by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to manage them effectively.
Penetration Tester
Penetration Testers are responsible for testing the security of computer networks and systems. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for a Penetration Tester by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to test their security.
Security Engineer
Security Engineers are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining security systems. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for a Security Engineer by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to design and implement security systems.
Security Analyst
Security Analysts are responsible for monitoring and analyzing security data to identify threats and vulnerabilities. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for a Security Analyst by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to monitor them for threats.
IT Auditor
IT Auditors are responsible for evaluating the security of computer networks and systems. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for an IT Auditor by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to audit them for security.
Compliance Manager
Compliance Managers are responsible for ensuring that an organization's IT systems are compliant with regulatory requirements. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for a Compliance Manager by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to ensure that they are compliant with regulatory requirements.
Systems Administrator
Systems Administrators are responsible for managing and maintaining computer networks and systems. They must have a deep understanding of networking and security principles. This course can help build a foundation for a Systems Administrator by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to manage them effectively.
Network Administrator
Network Administrators are responsible for managing and maintaining computer networks. They must have a deep understanding of networking principles. This course can help build a foundation for a Network Administrator by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to manage them effectively.
IT Support Specialist
IT Support Specialists are responsible for providing technical support to users of computer networks and systems. They must have a basic understanding of networking principles. This course can help build a foundation for an IT Support Specialist by teaching the basics of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge is essential for understanding how networks operate and how to troubleshoot common problems.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers are responsible for creating documentation for computer networks and systems. They must have a basic understanding of networking principles. This course may be useful for a Technical Writer by providing a basic understanding of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge can help Technical Writers to write more accurate and informative documentation.
Computer Programmer
Computer Programmers are responsible for writing code for computer networks and systems. They must have a basic understanding of networking principles. This course may be useful for a Computer Programmer by providing a basic understanding of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge can help Computer Programmers to write more efficient and reliable code.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators are responsible for managing and maintaining databases. They must have a basic understanding of networking principles. This course may be useful for a Database Administrator by providing a basic understanding of Windows networking, including commands for determining system configuration, routing and name resolution, and running services. This knowledge can help Database Administrators to manage and maintain databases more effectively.

Reading list

We've selected 11 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Windows Endpoint Security: Networking.
Provides an excellent reference for Windows networking fundamentals, covering topics such as network configuration, routing, and name resolution. It valuable resource for both beginners and experienced users.
Provides a comprehensive overview of TCP/IP networking, including a detailed examination of Windows networking. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of Windows networking.
Provides a comprehensive overview of network security with Windows Server 2019, covering topics such as network security policies, firewalls, and intrusion detection. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about network security with Windows Server 2019.
Provides a comprehensive overview of computer networking, including a detailed examination of Windows networking. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of computer networking.
Provides a practical guide to Windows network administration, covering topics such as network planning, implementation, and management. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about Windows network administration.
Provides a practical guide to Windows Server 2016 networking with PowerShell, covering topics such as network configuration, management, and security. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about Windows Server 2016 networking with PowerShell.
Provides a comprehensive overview of data communications and networking, including a detailed examination of Windows networking. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of data communications and networking.
Provides a comprehensive overview of computer networks, including a detailed examination of Windows networking. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of computer networks.
Provides a comprehensive overview of networking fundamentals, including a detailed examination of Windows networking. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of networking.
Provides a comprehensive overview of network security, including a detailed examination of Windows networking. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about network security.
Provides a comprehensive overview of firewalls and network security, including a detailed examination of Windows networking. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about firewalls and network security.

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