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Digital Storytelling: How to Create Content Quickly and Easily

Webinar – Recorded | Nov. 09, 2015

Learn techniques for digital storytelling to create content quickly and easily in our webinar.

What Happens If I Have More Than One Switch With Redundant Links?

Article | Oct. 11, 2012

That depends on their configurations. For example: While it makes very good sense to include redundant physical links in a network, connecting switches in loops, without taking the appropriate measures, will cause havoc on a network. Without the correct measures, a switch floods broadcast frames out all of its ports, causing serious problems for the network devices. The main problem is a broadcast storm where broadcast frames are flooded through every switch until all available bandwidth is used and all network devices have more inbound frames than they can process.

A Complete Guide: How to Become an AWS Certified Architect

White Paper | May 14, 2021

Unlike other certifications that focus primarily on one technology (i.e. Hadoop, MySQL, etc.), AWS certifications may cover a couple dozen AWS services.

Building, Installing, and Configuring a RADIUS Server

White Paper | Feb. 24, 2016

Learn the commands, settings and products you need to set up a RADIUS server for authentication, authorization and accounting services.

TRANSFORM YOUR TECH: MODERNIZE SECURITY AND DEFEND AGAINST THREATS WITH MICROSOFT CERTIFICATIONS

Webinar – Recorded | Nov. 08, 2022

This is the first expert-level certification in Microsoft’s Security, Compliance, and Identity portfolio. This certification will focus on designing elements of a cybersecurity architecture and evaluating the tradeoffs between different solutions.

OSPFv3 Address Families: How They’re Used and Why

Article | Jan. 15, 2015

Now that we are moving towards IPv6, the logical move would be to also run OSPF for that protocol suite, which makes sense and reduces the learning curve for implementation and support. But, that would mean that you have to run two OSPF processes — one for IPv4 unicast and one for IPv6 unicast. That means two sets of policies have to be applied, including security for OSPF itself. Running OSPFv3 for both IPv4 and IPv6 reduces the number routing protocols and the configuration that goes with that. It makes it easier to implement policy in a consistent way for both protocol suites.

Network Forensics Analysis: A New Paradigm in Network Security

Webinar – Recorded | Oct. 26, 2011

Discover network forensics analysis and learn more about the new Paradigm in network security in our webinar.

Risk Management with RSA’s Archer GRC Framework

Article | Dec. 05, 2012

Despite an organization's efforts to prevent downtime and avoid compromises, failures will still happen from time to time. How do you plan for failures?

Learning How To Learn Hadoop

White Paper | Jan. 11, 2013

Learning Hadoop is not a simple task but can be a lot easier if you know the hurdles and pitfalls to watch out for. Join Global Knowledge Instructor Rich Morrow as he shares battle-tested expertise to guide you through learning Hadoop.

Why All the Buzz About Containers on AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure?

White Paper | March 02, 2020

Examine the evolution from physical servers to VMs to containers and the driving factors of this change. Review the container management solutions on AWS.