CASP (Part 3 of 9): Enterprise Storage and Host Security
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CASP (Part 3 of 9): Enterprise Storage and Host Security

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Updated Jan 21, 2020

Are you ready to learn about enterprise storage security? What about host security? If you said yes, then you are in for a treat. Coming in this course we will dive into the protocols for enterprise storage and the types of storage you can have – even in your small business or home office.

We will go over the management of our storage and how we can have replication of our data giving us that fault tolerance and disaster recovery. Once we move from storage, we will jump over to our host security. Now it’s time for a discussion on anti-malware, host-based firewalls walls, and more.

This course will cover how to protect your end systems and not just your networks. We are closer to the data now so with host security we have to be extra careful and diligent in our protection. Shutting down unwanted or unneeded services and creating firewall rules are just some of the things you can look forward to in this course.

Lesson 1:

  • Intro to Enterprise Storage
  • Types of Enterprise Storage
  • NAS Protocols
  • What Can Go Wrong with a NAS?
  • SAN
  • What Can Go Wrong with a SAN?
  • vSAN
  • What Can Go Wrong with a vSAN?.

Lesson 2:

  • Protocol for ES
  • iSCSI
  • Fiber Channel
  • FCoE
  • Any Issues with FCoE?.

Lesson 3:

  • Management of ES
  • Deduplication
  • Snapshots
  • Dynamic Disk Pools
  • HBA
  • LUN Mapping
  • LUN Masking
  • Replication
  • Encryption in Enterprise Storage

Lesson 4:

  • Host Security
  • Host Based Firewalls
  • Demo: Windows Firewall Rule
  • Demo: Rule Creation

Lesson 5:

  • Anti-Malware
  • Beyond Anti-Virus/Malware
  • Demo: Command Line Tools

Lesson 6:

  • Hardening
  • Hardening Your System
  • Trusted OS
  • End Point Security
  • Patch Management and HIDS
  • Data Loss Prevention
  • Log Monitoring
  • UEFI
  • Secure Boot
  • Encryption for Our Hosts
  • TPM
  • HSM
  • Services
  • Demo: Services
  • Demo: Disable Service