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  • Detta jagar ger deltagare med en fokuserad praktisk miljö som erfar de nya särdragen och funktionsdugligheten släkta till byggnadsdata delar i den Microsoft visuellt hjälpmedelstudion 2005. This course also provides an introduction to the new enhancements to Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C#, and the new features in the Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
    Audience: Developer
    Available Offline: Yes
    Price: $99.00 NOW FREE for a limited time only (Free 90-day subscription)

Course 2925: Building Managed Code for SQL Server 2005 and Creating SOA Applications with Visual Studio 2005
Summary: This course provides students with a focused, hands-on environment to experience the new features and functionality related to building managed code for Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005 and developing Service Oriented Applications in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
Audience: Developer
Available Offline: Yes
Price: $99.00 NOW FREE for a limited time only (Free 90-day subscription)

Course 2926: Building Windows Forms Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Summary: This course will provide the student with a focused, hands-on environment to experience the new features and functionality of the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 product related to building Windows Forms applications.
Audience: Developer
Available Offline: Yes
Price: $99.00 NOW FREE for a limited time only (Free 90-day subscription)

Course 2927: Building Web Applications with ASP.NET 2.0
Summary: This course will provide the student with a focused, hands-on environment to experience the new features and functionality of the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 product related to building Web Applications with ASP.NET 2.0.
Audience: Developer
Available Offline: Yes
Price: $99.00 NOW FREE for a limited time only (Free 90-day subscription)

Course 2928: Implementing Data Access and Security in an ASP.NET 2.0 Web Application
Summary: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to create ASP.NET 2.0 applications. Specifically, this course concentrates on the new Web development environment, data-bound controls, and ASP.NET security. The course includes sample code in both Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C#.
Audience: Developer
Available Offline: Yes
Price: $99.00 NOW FREE for a limited time only (90-day subscription)

Course 2929: Implementing Wizards, Site Navigation, State Management, and Configuration in ASP.NET 2.0
Summary: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to create ASP.NET 2.0 applications. The course focuses on Application Services, State Management and Configuration and Instrumentation. The course includes sample code in both Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C#.
Audience: Developer
Available Offline: Yes
Price: $99.00 NOW FREE for a limited time only (90-day subscription)

Course 2930: Implementing Master Pages, Personalization, and Web Parts with ASP.NET 2.0
Summary: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to create ASP.NET 2.0 applications. The course focuses on Master Pages, Personalization, and Web Parts. The course includes sample code in both Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C#.
Audience: Developer
Available Offline: Yes
Price: $99.00 NOW FREE for a limited time only (90-day subscription)

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    2 Free Books: Visual Basic 2005 and Upgrading to Visual Basic .Net

    Here are 2 free Visual Basic books. The first one will help you get up-to-speed with Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0. The second one teaches you how to upgrade your Visual Basic 6.0 applications and programs to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.


    Free Book - Introducing Visual Basic 2005 for Developers:
    msdn.microsoft.com/vbrun/staythepath/additionalresources/Int...

    This book gives you a focused, in-depth understanding of the features and capabilities of Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, the authors step you through a quick primer on .NET Framework programming, offering guidance for a productive transition. If you already work with .NET, you can find out what’s new and start learning how to improve the skill set you already possess. Learn how to expertly perform rapid application development, debugging, and deployment, data access, desktop integration, and Web programming capabilities.


    Free Book - Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET:
    msdn.microsoft.com/vbrun/staythepath/additionalresources/Upg...

    Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET is is the complete technical guide to upgrading Visual Basic 6 applications to Visual Basic .NET. It will show and teach you all upgrade topics from APIs to ZOrders. It demonstrates how to get upgraded code working with forms, language, data access, and COM+ Services, and how to upgrade and implement VBdotnet applications with XML Web services, ADO.NET, and .NET remoting. This book also provides you architectural advice, a reference for function and object model changes, and many before-and-after code samples.

    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Introduction to Upgrading:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter1.pdf

    Chapter 2: Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic .NET Differences:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter2.pdf

    Chapter 3: Upgrading Options:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter3.pdf

    Chapter 4: Preparing Your Project for the Upgrade to Visual Basic .NET:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter4.pdf

    Chapter 5: Your First Upgrade:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter5.pdf

    Chapter 6: Common Tasks in Visual Basic .NET:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter6.pdf

    Chapter 7: Upgrading Wizard Ins and Outs:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter7.pdf

    Chapter 8: Errors, Warnings, and Issues:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter8.pdf

    Chapter 9: Using Visual Basic 6 with Visual Basic .NET: COM Interop:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter9.pdf

    Chapter 10: Ten Common Upgrade Problems:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter10.pdf

    Chapter 11: Resolving Issues with Language:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter11.pdf

    Chapter 12: Resolving Issues with Forms:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter12.pdf

    Chapter 13: Upgrading ActiveX Controls and Components:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter13.pdf

    Chapter 14: Resolving Data Access Issues:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter14.pdf

    Chapter 15: Problems That Require Redesign:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter15.pdf

    Chapter 16: Upgrading COM+ Components:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter16.pdf

    Chapter 17: Upgrading VB Application Wizard Projects:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter17.pdf

    Chapter 18: Adding Value to Your Applications:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter18.pdf

    Chapter 19: Replacing ActiveX Controls with Windows Forms Controls:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter19.pdf

    Chapter 20: Moving from ADO to ADO.NET:
    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter20.pdf

    Chapter 21: Upgrading Distributed Applications:

    tinyurl.com/d7bas/chapter21.pdf




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    Free Online Class: Linux 201: Administering Linux for Users

    This free online Linux course takes you deeper into Linux, using Fedora Core 2 for the GUI, but all of the command-line learning content here is applicable to the whole range of distributions. System configuration is a topic that is covered in detail, other topics, such as burning CD-ROMs, expanding multimedia support, adding NTFS support, and removing and managing the software on your system, are also taught so you can administering your own Linux desktop as an expert end user. By the end of this course, you will reach a whole new level of being able to control your own Linux computing destiny.

    This online course is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and goes from Oct 13 2005 - Nove 25 2005. You can enroll at any time. An instructor leads the class and will assist you in the lessons as you learn how to set-up, administer and use Linux. HP Learning Center provides free online classes and courses in many areas.


    Free Online Class: Linux 201: Administering Linux for Users:
    h30187.www3.hp.com/courses/overview.jsp?courseId=3172

    What you'll learn:


    ...* Work more effectively on the command line
    ...* Configure more of your system
    ...* Manage your software
    ...* Expand your multimedia support
    ...* Access files on CDs, floppies, and hard drives
    ...* Burn CDs and DVDs

    Prerequisites:

    ...* Familiarity with the basics of Linux.


    Lessons:

    Lesson 1: Basic administration skills review

    In this lesson, you'll review basic Linux skills as well as cover how to use them on the command line rather than in the GUI (graphical user interface). This review will work for any Linux user rather than just Fedora and GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) users. For those of you more interested in servers and getting further under the Linux hood, this lesson helps you learn how to not rely on pointing and clicking.

    Lesson 2: More on system configuration
    There seems to be an infinite number of system configuration options and tasks. In this lesson, you'll learn how to configure printers, change which programs launch in the background at boot time, and customize your login screen.

    Lesson 3: More on software management
    In this lesson, you'll learn about RPM, the package manager used in many versions of Linux. You'll learn how to use both RPM and yum to remove software. You'll also learn how to install RPMs that you don't get through yum, and how to use the RPM database to see which software you have installed, how to find out which files an RPM placed on your computer, and more.

    Lesson 4: Important Linux commands
    The true power of Linux is in the command line. In this lesson, you'll learn about core commands that are not only useful to know, but that can also help with troubleshooting and figuring out where to find items. You'll learn how to work with files and the file system (a task that is often fastest at the command line), get help, and work with your network.

    Lesson 5: Expanding your multimedia support
    Many people these days use their computers partially as multimedia centers. This used to be a painful operation under Linux, but the situation has vastly improved over the last couple of years. In this lesson, you'll learn the legal implications involved in using some of the tools under discussion in certain countries, which partly explains why some versions of Linux (such as Fedora) don't come with them by default. Then, you'll be introduced to a list of programs you may want to download, how to get them, and how to use them at a basic level.

    Lesson 6: Using CDs, floppies, and even your Microsoft Windows partitions
    Computers don't live in isolation. You transfer files through many methods, including removable media (CDs, DVDs, and floppies) and off of a multiboot machine's Windows hard drives. In this lesson, you'll learn how to do these things in Linux, along with burning CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs and adding support for reading the NTFS format some people may have used in their Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 2000, or Microsoft Windows XP installations.

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    Free Online Linux 101 Class

    This free online course covers many of the setup and admistration tasks and functions of the Linux operating system. You'll gain an understanding of the concepts and issues around Linux, find out what versions and distributions are available and how to get them. You'll also learn how to accomplish basic installation, desktop use, and administration tasks.

    This online course is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and goes from Sep 15 2005 - Oct 28 2005. You can enroll at any time. An instructor leads the class and will assist you in the lessons as you learn how to set-up, administer and use Linux. HP Learning Center provides free online classes and courses in many areas.


    Free Online Linux 101 Class:
    h30187.www3.hp.com/courses/overview.jsp?courseId=2786

    What you'll learn:


    ...* Understand the basics of Linux: its origins, its unique features, and its distribution
    ...* Assess whether Linux is right for you, and become familiar with the various versions of Linux
    ...* Obtain and install Linux
    ...* Get acquainted with the Linux desktop and learn how it can be customized
    ...* Learn about system administration tasks, security issues, and adding and updating software
    ...* Understand and set up Internet services using Linux

    Prerequisites:

    ...* None


    Lessons:

    Lesson 1: Linux and open source

    In this lesson, you're introduced to Linux, and the things that make it unique among the major operating systems, such as open source, volunteer, and so on. You'll also learn what distributions are, what some of the major ones are, and how to find more. In addition, you'll find out how to select the right distribution for your needs and how to determine whether Linux is right for your needs.

    Lesson 2: Installing Fedora Linux
    One of the hardest things to decide when you're ready to leap into the world of Linux is with which distribution to start. To make sure that you're working with exactly what this course is working with, this lesson begins by looking at the system requirements for Fedora Linux, Red Hat's free offering. From there, you'll download this distribution, or purchase preburned CDs from one of the inexpensive places online that provides them, and then you'll get down to the really fun part: installation.

    Lesson 3: A desktop tour
    In this lesson, you'll take a formal tour of the features, programs, and tricks of working with Fedora on the desktop. You'll be amazed to discover just how much software comes with it by default. So sit back, relax, and get ready for a voyage of discovery.

    Lesson 4: Introduction to system administration
    When you're the person in charge of your own machine, you are its system administrator. You don't need to run out and get a Ph.D. in Computer Science, but there are some important things you'll find useful to have in your mental toolbox when it comes to keeping your Linux machine healthy and happy, along with finding your way around it so you don't have to lose too much hair in the process. In this lesson, you'll earn some basic Linux system administration concepts, and then build upon that to help you feel more confident with your new Linux box.

    Lesson 5: Updating and adding software
    One of the fun things about using computers is adding and playing with new software. Along with this (usually) enjoyable experience, there are some responsibilities you need to keep in mind when running your Linux system -- or any computer for that matter. You need to keep your system up to date. No matter which platform you're using, there will be security and bug fixes available. Keeping your system up to date protects it from the latest nasty stuff released. Don't assume that you're invulnerable because you're using Linux!

    Lesson 6: Setting up Internet services
    Although interest in Linux as a desktop operating system is growing, its claim to fame is still in the server space, where it's earned a reputation for both stability and security. Because so many people want to learn Linux so they can set up their own servers, it would be remiss to skip over this important skill! Keep in mind that while this lesson will show you how to set up a basic Web and FTP server (along with tweaking your security settings to allow traffic to come in and out), entire courses can easily be written on each of these topics.

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    October 4, 2005

    Free ASP.NET Books and eLearning Course

    If you are an ASP.NET developer, or thinking of learning ASP.NET, you'll be interested to know that Microsoft Learning and MSDN are giving away 2 of MS Press's most popular ASP.NET books and a US$349 eLearning course for free, with no strings attached. This offer is good until December 30, 2005. If you don't have a passport.net account, you will need to register for free here: accountservices.passport.net/reg.srf?cb=Lcid

    Go over to the eLearning Access at www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/enterCode.aspx and enter the Access Key: 8317-MSDN-6595.

    You'll receive the following for free:

    eLearning Course:
    - "Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET"

    eReference Books:
    - "Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2003 Step by Step"
    - "Building Web Solutions with ASP.NET and ADO.NET"

    Popularity: 15% [?]

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    Become a Microsoft Windows XP Power User Free Online Class

    This free online course is for those who already know the basics of Windows XP and want to learn more. In it, you'll find out how to take control of your applications and change how Windows looks and acts. Plus you'll learn how to keep Windows healthy with routine maintenance, how to control and troubleshoot the startup process, how to add new hardware, and much more. This course covers both the Professional and Home editions; the minor differences between the two editions will be explained as needed.

    This online course is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and goes from Oct 13 2005 - Nov 25 2005. You can enroll at any time. An instructor leads the class and will assist you in the lessons as you learn how to become a power user in Windows XP. HP Learning Center provides free online classes and courses in many areas.


    Become a Microsoft Windows XP Power User Free Online Class:
    h30187.www3.hp.com/courses/overview.jsp?courseId=2687

    What you'll learn:


    ...* Install, remove, and update Windows applications
    ...* Change the look-and-feel of the Windows environment
    ...* Perform routine maintenance tasks to keep your PC and data healthy and safe
    ...* Control and troubleshoot the system startup process
    ...* Manage and update Windows hardware drivers and resource allocation
    ...* Explore Windows "under the hood" through utilities such as System Management and System Information

    Prerequisites:

    ...* A working knowledge of Windows XP, including an understanding of the Windows XP file management structure and the ability to create, move, copy, rename, and delete files and folders


    Lessons:

    Lesson 1: Take control of your applications

    Learn how to install and remove applications as well as set them up for convenient access on the desktop and Start menu.

    Lesson 2: Change how Microsoft Windows looks and feels
    Learn the many ways that Windows can be customized, including display settings, keyboard and mouse settings, color choices, and graphic options.

    Lesson 3: Routine maintenance tasks
    Keeping a Microsoft Windows computer healthy and happy doesn't need to involve complex routines. In this lesson, you'll learn about some simple utilities you can use on a regular basis.

    Lesson 4: Control the start-up process
    Learn how to take control of the Microsoft Windows startup process by using alternative startup modes, excluding certain items from startup, and getting back into the system when it won't start normally.

    Lesson 5: System and hardware configuration
    Find out how Microsoft Windows interacts with hardware, and how to install, remove, and configure hardware devices.

    Lesson 6: Cool things you can do with Microsoft Windows XP
    In this final lesson, you'll explore a grab bag of interesting advanced features and utilities in Microsoft Windows that can make your Windows experience more enjoyable.

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    Administering Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Free Online Class

    This free online course covers some of the most important differences between Windows Server 2003 and previous Windows server operating systems. You'll learn how to perform common administrative tasks in the Windows domain environment, including configuration and management of users, computers, and resources. You'll learn about core concepts and new features such as volume shadow copy, the Resultant Set of Policy tool, and Active Directory Domain Rename. You'll also look at improvements to features such as the EFS (Encrypting File System).

    This online course is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and goes from Oct 13 2005 - Nov 25 2005. You can enroll at any time. An instructor leads the class and will assist you in the lessons as you learn how to administer Microsoft Windows Server 2003. HP Learning Center provides free online classes and courses in many areas.


    Administering Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Free Online Class:
    h30187.www3.hp.com/courses/overview.jsp?courseId=3444

    What you'll learn:


    ...* Rename a Windows domain
    ...* Use Software Restriction Policies to control which programs can be run
    ...* Enable and use the VSS (Volume Shadow Service) to create point-in-time views of files
    ...* Manage Windows Server 2003?s Terminal Services for applications
    ...* Use the Remote Desktop feature to remotely manage a server
    ...* Use Windows Server 2003?s new networking features to connect two LANs nd provide basic firewall protection
    ...* Protect your data and system files with new Windows Server 2003 features

    Prerequisites

    ...* None


    Lessons:

    Lesson 1: Use new Active Directory features

    In this lesson, you'll learn about the new features and improvements in the Windows Server 2003 Active Directory. You'll get an overview of the major changes, including deployment and management features, security enhancements, and performance improvements. You'll also walk through the steps of using two of the most useful Active Directory features: the new Domain Rename feature and the RSoP (Resultant Set of Policy) tool.

    Lesson 2: Use software restriction policies
    In this lesson, you'll go "under the hood" of software restriction policies. Windows Server 2003's new software restriction policies allow administrators to control which programs can or cannot be run on Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP computers. You'll find out how to set a default security level and how to make exceptions to the default level by creating rules, and you'll learn the steps of creating certificate, hash, Internet zone, and path rules.

    Lesson 3: Use VSS and shadow copies
    In this lesson, you'll learn about VSS (Volume Shadow Copy service), which makes it easy for users to restore or view a previous version of a network file without the having to restore backups from tapes or other archives. In this lesson, you'll find out the concepts behind VSS and then learn the steps to set up the Shadow Copies for Shared Folders, enabling VSS, and restoring previous versions of files.

    Lesson 4: Manage Server 2003 Terminal Services and Remote Desktop
    Windows Terminal Services have been around since Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition, but Windows Server 2003's Terminal Services work a little differently from previous versions. This lesson will explore the changes that have been made to Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003, including the removal of remote administration mode and the addition of the Remote Desktop feature.

    Lesson 5: Use new network features
    In this lesson, you'll explore some of the new networking features built into Windows Server 2003. You'll learn step-by-step instructions in setting up the network bridging feature to connect two separate LAN (local area network) segments. You'll also examine the new ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) and how to configure it for basic firewall protection.

    Lesson 6: Use new data protection features
    In this lesson, you'll learn some of the new features in Windows Server 2003 designed to protect your data and system files. You'll find out about improvements that have been made to EFS (Encrypting File System) and how to use the ASR (Automated System Recovery) tool, which can be used as a last resort option in the event of a system failure.

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    RTLinux

    hi all,
    I want some books or tutorial on RTLinux.
    Give some links..
    Help me
    Thanks in advance

    Regards
    Zandu

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    October 5, 2005

    Free Books on Linux, C Sharp, .Net, C++, Java, XML, Oracle, Windows Server

    Here is an excellent free book site containing 53 current technical ebooks covering the following topics: Linux, C Sharp, .Net, C++, Java, JSP, XML, Oracle, TCP-IP, Unix, and Windows Server 2003. These are in chm and pdf document formats.


    Index of /Mirror/E-Book:
    ftp.cgu.edu.tw/Mirror/E-Book/


    Here is a list of the freely available books hosted on this site:

    Absolute BSD The Ultimate Guide to FreeBSD eBook-EEn
    Absolute OpenBSD UNIX For The Practical Paranoid eBook
    Professional The dot NET Developers Guide to Windows Security Sep 2004 eBook
    A Programmers Guide To Java Certification 2nd Edition
    A Programmers Guide To Java Certification 2nd Edition eBook
    Advanced CORBA Programming with C++
    Advanced Linux Networking
    Algorithms In Java 3rd Ed Part5 Graph Algorithms eBook
    Applying Enterprise JavaBeans 2nd Edition eBook
    C Sharp Developer's Guide to ASP NET XML and ADO NET
    C++ Network Programming,Volume 1
    C++ Network Programming,Volume 2
    C++ Primer, Third Edition
    C++ Standard Library,The A Tutorial and Reference
    C++ Templates-The Complete Guide
    Designing Components with the C++ STL
    Developing Enterprise Java Applications with J2EE and UML
    Dot NET For Java Developers Migrating To C Sharp eBook
    Dot NET For Java Developers Migrating To C Sharp
    Effcient C++ Programming Techniques
    Effective XML 50 Specific Ways To Improve Your XML eBook
    Efficient C++ Performance Programming Techniques
    Enterprise Java 2 Security Building Secure and Robust J2EE Applications eBook
    Enterprise Java Programming With IBM WebSphere Second Edition eBook
    Essential C++
    Essential XML Quick Reference
    Exceptional C++: 47 Engineering Puzzles, Programming Problems, and Solutions
    FlashAndXMLADevelopersGuide
    From Java To C Sharp A Developers Guide eBook
    Guerrilla Oracle eBook
    Inside Java 2 Platform Security 2nd Edition eBook
    Inside the C++ Object Model
    Inside Windows Server 2003 eBook
    Java and JMX-Building Manageable Systems
    Java Data Objects
    Java Design Patterns A tutorial
    Java Development On PDAs eBook
    Java Look And Feel Design Guidelines - AdvancedTopics
    Java Native Interface
    Java Server-Side Programming Techniques eBook
    Java Tutorial Third Edition A Short Course On The Basics eBook
    Java2 Enterprise Edition Platform And Component Specifications eBook
    Java 1.4 Game Programming eBook
    JSP and XML Integrating XML and Web Services in JSP
    Oracle9i DBA JumpStart eBook
    Getting Linux Apache MySQL and PHP Working Together Jul 2004 eBook
    Solaris 9 Sun Certified System Administrator Study Guide eBook
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    Free Online Course on Security for IT Professionals

    In the last few years, security has become an important factor and network administration must cover everything from desktop support to business continuity planning. This free online course will help you keep your network safe by spotting potential risks in the user environment before an incident happens and how to handle one should it occur. It will also help you evaluate your disaster recovery plan. It will guide you through social engineering, telecommuting, and wireless LAN pitfalls, and then teach you about incident response, disaster recovery, and security return on investment.

    This online course is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and goes from Oct 13 2005 - Nov 25 2005. You can enroll at any time. An instructor leads the class and will assist you in the lessons as you learn all about information and data Security. HP Learning Center provides free online classes and courses in many areas.


    Free Online Course on Security for IT Professionals:
    h30187.www3.hp.com/courses/overview.jsp?courseId=1978

    What you'll learn:


    ...* Know how to prevent social engineering.
    ...* Implement ways to secure telecommuter environments.
    ...* Properly handle incident response.
    ...* Effectively evaluate disaster recovery plans.
    ...* Deal with security return on investment issues.

    Prerequisites:

    ...* Familiarity with networks and network administration concepts.


    Lessons:

    Lesson 1: Look out for social engineering

    Humans are the weakest link and no matter how secure the hardware and software are, if the users are trained to deliver excellent customer service, without being taught the dangers of social engineering, the network can be jeopardized in one phone call. This lesson covers the methods of social engineering, situations to watch out for, and how to reduce the number of ways that information can be gleaned from employees.

    Lesson 2: Secure the telecommuter
    This lesson describes some policies to consider concerning telecommuters, explains how to secure home machines, and discusses the different types of personal firewalls available.

    Lesson 3: Secure the wireless LAN
    Almost all IT professional these days deal with wireless devices on the network. This lesson discusses cell phones, text pagers, and PDAs along with WAPs. This lesson focuses on how to keep these devices secure as well as policies that can be put in place to avoid unauthorized devices showing up on the network.

    Lesson 4: Respond to incidents
    This lesson explains how to formulate an incidence response plan, how to deal with an incident when it happens, and how to test your plan before an actual incident occurs.

    Lesson 5: Recover from disasters
    This lesson focuses on items to consider when putting together a disaster recovery plan, how the response team works, and what happens afterward.

    Lesson 6: Figure security's return on investment
    This lesson helps you understand what return on investment is, why it is hard to calculate, how to build a business case, and how to minimize costs.

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