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  • Course 2 of 7 in the Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals Specialization
  • Approx. 24 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: English
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  • The three most used endpoint operating systems are Windows, Linux, and Mac. When investigating security incidents, security analysts often encounter these operating systems running on servers or user end hosts. If you are an associate-level cybersecurity analyst who is working in security operation centers, this course will help you understand basic Windows operations principles. By the end of the course, you will be able to:
  • •By the end of the course, you will be able to:
  • • Describe the history of the Windows operating system and vulnerabilities.
  • • Describe the Windows OS architecture and components.
  • • Describe Windows processes, threads, and handles.
  • • Describe virtual memory allocation in the Windows OS.• Describe Windows services and how they are used.
  • • Describe the functionality of Windows NTFS.
  • • Describe the Windows NTFS structure.
  • • Describe Windows domains and local user accounts.
  • • Describe the Windows graphical user interface and its use.
  • • Describe how to perform tasks in Windows which may require administrator privileges.• Describe the Windows command line interface use and features.
  • • Describe the features of the Windows PowerShell.
  • • Describe how the net command is used for Windows administration and maintenance.
  • •Describe how to control Windows startup services and execute a system shutdown.
  • • Describe how to control Windows services and processes that are operating on a host.
  • • Describe how to monitor Windows system resources with the use of Windows Task Manager.
  • • Describe the Windows boot process, starting services, and registry entries.
  • • Describe how to configure Windows networking properties.
  • •Use the netstat command to view running networking functions.
  • •Access Windows network resources and perform remote functions.
  • •Describe the use of the Windows registry.
  • •Describe how the Windows Event Viewer is used to browse and manage event logs.
  • • Use the Windows Management Instrumentation to manage data and operations on Windows-based operating systems.• Understand common Windows server functions and features.
  • • Describe commonly used third-party tools to manage to manage Windows operating systems.
  • • Explore the Windows operating system and services.
  • The knowledge and skills that students are expected to have before attending this course are:
  • 1. Skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) v1.0 course
  • 2. Familiarity with Ethernet and TCP/IP networking
  • 3. Working knowledge of the Windows and Linux operating systems
  • 4. Familiarity with basics of networking security concepts.
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Curriculum

Understanding Windows Operating System Basics

Introduction to Understanding Windows Operating System Basics

Windows Operating System History

Windows Operating System Architecture

Windows Processes, Threads, and Handles

Windows Virtual Memory Address Space

Windows Services

Windows File System Overview

Windows File System Structure

Windows Domains and Local User Accounts

Windows GUI

Run as Administrator

Windows CLI

Windows PowerShell

Windows net Command

Controlling Startup Services and Executing System Shutdown

Controlling Services and Processes

Monitoring System Resources

Windows Boot Process

Windows Networking

Windows netstat Command

Accessing Network Resources with Windows

Windows Registry

Windows Management Instrumentation

Common Windows Server Functions

Common Third-Party Tools

Wrap-Up

Introduction to Understanding Windows Operating System Basics

Windows Operating System History

Windows Operating System Architecture

User Mode

Kernel Mode

Windows Processes, Threads, and Handles

Windows Task Manager

Windows Virtual Memory Address Space

Windows Services

Windows File System Overview

NTFS Basics

NTFS Volume Structure

NTFS Alternate Data Streams

Windows File System Structure

File System Paths

File Naming Conventions

File Properties, Attributes, and Permissions

Windows Domains and Local User Accounts

Windows Domains

Local Users and User Groups

Creating a Local User Account

Windows GUI

Windows Context Menu

Windows File Explorer

Run as Administrator

Windows CLI

File and Directory References from the Command Line

Windows PowerShell

Entering PowerShell

Using Windows PowerShell

Importing PowerShell Functions

Windows net Command

Controlling Startup Services

Windows System Shutdown

Controlling Services and Processes

The msconfig Utility

Windows 8 (and Greater) Task Manager

Monitoring System Resources

Resource Monitor

Windows Boot Process

Starting Services at Boot Time

Windows Networking

Configuring Basic Networking Properties

Network Adapter Properties

Testing Network Connectivity

The nslookup Command

Windows netstat Command

Accessing Network Resources with Windows

Remote Desktop Protocol

Windows Registry

Registry Editor

Security Concerns Regarding the Windows Registry

Windows Management Instrumentation

Common Windows Server Functions

Common Third-Party Tools

PuTTY Application

WinSCP

Wireshark

Sysinternals

Process Monitor

TCPView

Wrap-Up

Windows Operating System History Practice Quiz

Windows Operating System Architecture Practice Quiz

Windows Processes, Threads, and Handles Practice Quiz

Windows Virtual Memory Address Space Practice Quiz

Windows Services Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Windows File System Overview Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Windows Domains and Local User Accounts Practice Quiz

Run as Administrator Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Windows CLI Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Windows net Command Practice Quiz

Controlling Services and Processes Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Monitoring System Resources Practice Quiz

Windows Networking Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Windows netstat Command Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Windows Registry Practice Quiz

Common Windows Server Functions Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Understanding Windows Operating System Basics Course Exam

Understanding Linux Operating System Basics

Course Introduction to Understanding Linux Operating System Basics

History and Benefits of Linux

Linux Architecture

Linux File System Overview

Basic File System Navigation and Management Commands

File Properties and Permissions

Editing File Properties

Root and Sudo

Disks and File Systems

System Initialization

Emergency/Alternate Startup Options

Shutting Down the System

System Processes

Interacting with Linux

Linux Command Shell Concepts

Piping Command Output

Other Useful Command-Line Tools

Overview of Secure Shell Protocol

Networking

Managing Services in SysV Environments

Viewing Running Network Services

Name Resolution: DNS

Testing Name Resolution

Viewing Network Traffic

Configuring Remote Syslog

Running Software on Linux

Executables vs. Interpreters

Using Package Managers to Install Software in Linux

System Applications

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

Wrap-Up

Introduction to Understanding Linux Operating System Basics

History and Benefits of Linux

Linux Architecture

Linux Architecture

User Space

Kernel Space

Kernel/User Relationship to the Hardware

Linux File System Overview

Special File System Structures

Fully Qualified vs. Relative File References

How Devices Are Represented as Files in the Linux File System

Basic File System Navigation and Management Commands

Changing Directories

Copying and Moving Files

File Properties and Permissions

Permissions

Ownership

Editing File Properties

Root and Sudo

Disks and File Systems

Disk Partitions

File System Types

Mounting Devices

System Initialization

System Initialization

How Linux Controls the Boot Process

Run Levels

Common Boot Management Processes

Traditional System V Bootup

The systemd Command

Emergency/Alternate Startup Options

Single User

Live CD

Shutting Down the System

System Processes

Identifying the Processes

Linux Process Creation

Monitoring Running Processes

Displaying Processes and Process Threads

The ps Command

Displaying Open Files

Monitoring CPU and Memory Utilization

Monitoring I/O

Copy of Monitoring Running Processes

Interacting with Linux

GUI vs. Shell

Linux Command Shell Concepts

Environment Variables and Shell Variables

General Command Structure

STDIN, STDOUT, and STDERR

Piping Command Output

Other Useful Command-Line Tools

The history Command

The awk command

The sed Command

The vi command

Nano Text Editor

Overview of Secure Shell Protocol

Securely Copying Files Between Hosts

Networking

Viewing Basic Network Properties

Configuring Network Properties

Configuring Basic Properties (IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway)

Viewing and Configuring Routes

Testing Connectivity

Managing Services in SysV Environments

Systemd Service Manager

Viewing Running Network Services

Viewing Running Network Services

Viewing Connection Status

The lsof Command

Name Resolution: DNS

Configuring DNS

Name Resolution Configuration Files

Topic Introduction

Testing Name Resolution

Viewing Network Traffic

Tcpdump Basics

Configuring Remote Syslog

Testing Your Logging Configuration

Running Software on Linux

Overview of the Process for Compiling Code

Overview of the Process for Compiling Code

Types of Files Used in Compiling Software

Compiling Code

Topic Introduction

Executables vs. Interpreters Practice Quiz

Using Package Managers to Install Software in Linux

Using Package Managers to Install Software in Linux

Package Managers

System Applications

Web

Database

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

Wrap-Up

History and Benefits of Linux Practice Quiz

Practice Quiz

Linux Architecture Practice Quiz

Basic File System Navigation and Management Commands Practice Quiz

File Properties and Permissions Practice Quiz

Editing File Properties Practice Quiz

Root and Sudo Practice Quiz

Disks and File Systems Practice Quiz

System Initialization Practice Quiz

Emergency/Alternate Startup Options Practice Quiz

Shutting Down the System Practice Quiz

System Processes Practice Quiz

Interacting with Linux Practice Quiz

Linux Command Shell Concepts Practice Quiz

Piping Command Output Practice Quiz

Other Useful Command-Line Tools Practice Quiz

Overview of Secure Shell Protocol Practice Quiz

Networking Practice Quiz

Managing Services in SysV Environments Practice Quiz

Viewing Running Network Services Practice Quiz

Name Resolution: DNS Practice Quiz

Testing Name Resolution

Viewing Network Traffic Practice Quiz

Configuring Remote Syslog Practice Quiz

Running Software on Linux Practice Quiz

Using Package Managers to Install Software in Linux Practice Quiz

System Applications Practice Quiz

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Practice Quiz

Understanding Linux Operating System Basics Course Exam

Understanding Endpoint Security Technologies

Lesson Introduction

Host-Based Personal Firewall

Host-Based Antivirus

Host Intrusion Prevention System

Application Allowed Lists and Blocked Lists

Host-Based Malware Protection

Sandboxing

File Integrity Checking

Wrap-Up

Lesson Introduction

Host-Based Personal Firewall

Host-Based Antivirus

Host Intrusion Prevention System

Application Allowed Lists and Blocked Lists Introduction

Application Allowed Lists and Blocked Lists

Host-Based Malware Protection

Host-Based Malware Protection

Next-Generation Endpoint Security

Sandboxing Introduction

Sandboxing

File Integrity Checking

Wrap-Up

Host-Based Personal Firewall Practice Exam

Host-Based Antivirus Practice Exam

Host Intrusion Prevention System Practice Exam

Application Allowed Lists and Blocked Lists Practice Exam

Host-Based Malware Protection Practice Exam

Sandboxing Practice Exam

File Integrity Checking Practice Exam

Understanding Endpoint Security Technologies Course Exam

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