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Come and prepare your Cisco certification with the experts! Evening classes available for some courses, or if enough people request it.
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Come and prepare your Cisco certification with the experts! Evening classes available for some courses, or if enough people request it.
Contact us for more details
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A preparation course to the CCNA Security certification (640-554 IINS) will start in Auckland in July 2015. This course can be made available in blended and/or distance format, depending on the numbers and geographical location of potential interested students.
The content of the course is described in a previous post
Blended and distance allow you to complete the course out of normal business hours (evening/week-end)
To register your interest or obtain further details, you need to get in touch via the contact page. We are looking forward hearing from you.
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Over 2 million ICT jobs will be available around the world by 2015.
Are your hands and brain prepared to fill them?
Build your ICT skills through Cisco Networking Academy .
You can prepare your IT certifications in Auckland at the School of Engineering at the Manukau Institute of technology. Learn more at http://www.technologysecurity.org/cisco-networking-auckland/
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Prepare your certification at the Manukau Institute of Technology
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You’re communicating, socializing, researching, playing, creating, exploring. Chances are, you’re doing it on some kind of network.
But if you think digital networks are pervasive now, just wait. By 2015, there will be 15 billion global network connections — twice as many as there are people on Earth.
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Courses can lead to a Cisco certification—an impressive and desired addition to your resumé. Open the door to an exhilarating and opportunity-rich future.
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You can ring on 09 968 8765 Ext 8263, or use http://www.technologysecurity.org/contact/ to plan your best path into computer networking offered at MIT, whether it be CCNA, CCNP or specialization options such as CCNA Security or IT Essentials taking you towards A+.
You can also use the same contact page, should you wish to have a look around and meet one of the instructors.
The CCNA Security certification is a CCNA level certification. The pre-requirement to take the certification is to hold a valid CCENT, CCNA Routing and Switching, or any CCIE certification.
The code for the certification examination is 640-554 IINS (Implement Cisco IOS Network Security). The exam lasts 90 minutes, and includes 55 to 65 questions.
The Cisco Academy in Manukau Engineering (Auckland) is running the Cisco Academy CCNAs course, starting this year on 21st July 2014. The course ends on 31st October, spread over 12 weeks.
In Week one, we discover the fundamental principles of a secure network, malware, and attack methodologies.
In week 2, we start securing network devices.
In subsequent weeks, we discover AAA, implement firewall technologies, intrusion prevention. We then learn to secure the LAN.
Before discovering how to implement VPN (Virtual Private Networks), we spend a week learning about Cryptography.
The last two topics are managing a secure network, and implementing the Cisco ASA (Adaptive Security Appliance). This is an advanced stateful firewall also providing VPN functionality (VPN concentrator) as well as intrusion prevention (IPS).
You can ring on 09 968 8765 ext 8263 or use http://www.technologysecurity.org/contact/
You can also use the same contact page, should you wish to have a look around and meet the instructor.
The “official” name for the course is Advanced Network Engineering 1.
The CCNA Security course can be completed as a stand alone (Certificate of Proficiency), or as part of the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical), Networking major.
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From July 2013, prepare your Cisco certification exam such as CCNA, CCNA Security or CCNP in Auckland (New Zealand) in the Cisco Academy based within the Engineering School of Excellence, located in Manukau City You will be taught by certified … Continue reading
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