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12-Month Learning Pass--How it Works:
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Purchase a 12-Month Pass online using Credit Card or Electronic Check for immediate university access, or you may use a Purchase Order.
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Complete your order by naming the assigned Student(s) and contact information.
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Inside IQVelocity University, students may review class schedules, enroll for live classes, attend on-demand classes, visit forums, post questions and/or answers, and download class materials.
5 Reasons The 12-Month Total Protection Learning Pass is the Best Training Option on the Market:
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Access to Multiple Classes/Curriculum. Sometimes McAfee administrators just need to learn one component for immediate use, and learn the rest at another time. This is more advantageous than sitting through a full 4-day class and listening to material that is non-relevant for you at the moment.
- Protects Your Training Investment. Sometimes schedules shift at the last minute. Instead of losing your money when this happens, you can simply re-attend any McAfee class during your 12-month subscription period. As technology changes and new versions or updates are released, your Annual Pass gives you access to these classes at no additional charge.
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Transferable Membership. If your organization shifts IT personnel or staff attrition occurs, your named admin(s) can be reassigned for an inconsequential transfer fee.
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Superior Knowledge Retention. Statistics show a person loses up to 60-percent of what they learned when they leave the classroom because they only apply 15- to 25-percent when they return to their real-world environment.
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Access to Instructors. With traditional training, when you leave the classroom, you're usually on your own. With the Annual Pass, you receive unlimited access to ALL the Live, Online, ePO Courses for one full year. You may re-attend live sessions as often as you to refresh or just ask questions. Plus, you receive access to class recordings to review at your convenience. Quarterly Q & A Sessions, plus relevant Technical Briefings are also available to Annual Pass Subscribers.
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Features
Five Named Users with Twelve Months of Access to Classes/Curriculum.Attend as often as you would like. Get the SPECIFIC knowledge you need--WHEN you need it: 2011 Class Calendar
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ePO Upgrade: 4.0 to 4.5 Agenda
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ePO Migration: 3.6 to 4.5 Agenda
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ePO 4.0 Installation and Configuration Agenda
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ePO Migration: 3.6 to 4.0 Agenda
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This class prepares an engineer for the successful migration from ePO 3.6.1 server to ePO 4.0. It covers in detail all 13 steps necessary to prepare ePO 3.6.1 before a successful upgrade can happen. The class then examines the new features and functionality of 4.0.
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Six-hour class taught over two days.
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This class is the first of a two-part series that covers the configuration of ePO for day-to-day operations. It covers detailed information on how the common management agent works and how to configure ePO and the ePO server to automate processes.
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Six-hour class taught over two days.
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This class is the second in a two-part series that covers the creation of the hierarchy of the ePO system tree. Agenda includes advanced topics such as: notification, rogue system detection, and advanced policy features. It also covers step-by-step troubleshooting of the ePO server.
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Six-hour class taught over two days.
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Rogue System Detection Agenda.
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ePO Agent 4.0 (Common Management Agent) Agenda
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(The McAfee agent is now split into its own class with the release of version 4.0 due to the complexity and size of the product.)
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This class starts with the fundamentals and properties of the CMA 4.0. It follows with a detailed analysis of how the agent is deployed from ePO Server or other products and how the agent gets installed on the hosts. The next section is breaking down the logs of the installation process and the logs when the agent starts up. This class is intended with for anyone who is working with the agent and is in charge of maintaining the agent. This class is part of the ePO pass.
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Three-hour class.
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VirusScan Best Practices Agenda
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This class covers the basic installation, deployment, and configuration of VS 8.7i. Class discusses the deployment parameters and options. It covers the installation of the extensions and checking in the new package into ePO. The next section covers all the different modules of VirusScan 8.7i: Buffer Overflow, Email, On-Access, On-Demand, Access Protection, and the files menu with GUI options. It covers the logs that are created when infections are found and how to use those logs to create exclusions. It ends with a Q and A for any remaining issues that may come up.
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Five-hour class.
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Host IPS Installation and Basic Configuration Agenda
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This Host Intrusion Prevention class covers the basic installation of HIPS and ends with configuration of the options of Host Intrusion Prevention. This class is designed for users who are new to the product. This class covers known issues with the server and client. The class goes into installing the agent on a windows platform and other relevant platforms. Next is configuring the general policies and covering the IPS policies. Next, the class covers the correct methodology in deploying the agent with the IPS module in the adaptive mode and on mode.
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Six-hour class taught over two days.
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Host IPS Advanced Training and Best Practices Agenda
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The Host Intrusion Prevention Advanced and Best Practices class is intended for users who have already installed HIPS and had a chance to work with the basic deployment of the agent to workstations. This class starts with covering and configuring all general policies and the client GUI. Next it covers all aspects of the IPS module and the correct method of deploying IPS in an organization. The following section covers the interface that the client sees on the workstation itself. After finishing with IPS, discuss and create different firewall rules. Also covered is the different modes of adaptive, learning, and on mode. The last thing this class covers is the application blocking and best practices of deploying this module.
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Six-hour class taught over two days.
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