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Course Descriptions 

The training curriculum consists of the following courses:

Courses are intended for technical professionals responsible for the design, implementation and support of Radware APSolute solutions. Additional courseware will be added as they become available. Submit requests for custom training using the online request form.


Course Name:
Course Code: 100-101
Course Type: Instructor-led, Open Enrollment
Duration: 2 Days
Description: This course covers the AppWall product. It also includes an introduction to Web Application Security.

Learn how Appwall helps you to enable PCI compliance by mitigating Web application security threats and vulnerabilities to prevent data theft and manipulation of sensitive corporate and customer information. See how AppWall incorporates advanced, patent-protected Web application security filtering technologies to seamlessly detect threats, block attacks and report events. Gain knowledge to plan an AppWall installation and configure the device.

Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite: Familiarity with common network terminology, TCP/IP addressing & routing, and Internetworking concepts is required.

Delegates should also be proficient in basic PC operation and application, including skilled at operating a keyboard, mouse and Windows OS as well as basic Web browser operation (Internet Explorer used in class).

Attendees must bring their own laptop.

Certification: N/A
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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Course Name:
Course Code: 200-101
Course Type: Instructor-led, Open Enrollment
Duration: 2 Days
Description: This course covers the LinkProof® product line and end-to-end multihoming. It also includes an introduction to application security and bandwidth management for connectivity solutions.

During this course, you'll learn to enable uninterrupted and cost-effective communications from your central headquarters to your remote branch offices. You'll also discover ways to ensure full link availability, security and optimized utilization for all connections, using Radware products. For central site implementations, you'll be taught how to keep the enterprise fully connected while cutting Internet link operation costs.

Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite: Familiarity with common network terminology, TCP/IP addressing & routing, and Internetworking concepts is required.

Delegates should also be proficient in basic PC operation and application, including skilled at operating a keyboard, mouse and Windows OS as well as basic Web browser operation (Internet Explorer used in class).

Attendees must bring their own laptop.

Certification: Attendance at this course, passing grade on the hands-on Practical Exam, and successful completion of the certification exam is required to earn the Radware Certified Connectivity Specialist (RCCS) designation.
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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Course Name:
Course Code: 300-101
Course Type: Instructor-led, Open Enrollment
Duration: 2 Days
Description: This course covers DefensePro® product.

Learn how to isolate, block and prevent application-level attacks, coupling unmatched security performance with advanced security intelligence. Understand how to securely connect and protect all mission-critical applications by thwarting viruses, intrusions, Trojans, worms and Denial of Service attacks. Learn how to eliminate security tool vulnerabilities and bottlenecks across all combined security architectures, overcoming the security vs. performance trade-off for fault-tolerant and highly scalable defense.

Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite: Familiarity with common network terminology, TCP/IP addressing & routing, and Internetworking concepts is required.

Delegates should also be proficient in basic PC operation and application, including skilled at operating a keyboard, mouse and Windows OS as well as basic Web browser operation (Internet Explorer used in class).

Attendees must bring their own laptop.

Certification: Attendance at this course, passing grade on the hands-on Practical Exam, and successful completion of the certification exam is required to earn the Radware Certified Security Specialist (RCSS) designation.
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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Course Name:
Course Code: 400-101
Course Type: Instructor-led, Open Enrollment
Duration: 3 Days
Description: This course covers local server load balancing and transaction acceleration with AppDirector™.

Learn the skills necessary to enable the full availability, highest performance and complete security of all mission-critical applications and transactions driving your enterprise.

Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite: Familiarity with common network terminology, TCP/IP addressing & routing, and Internetworking concepts is required.

Delegates should also be proficient in basic PC operation and application, including skilled at operating a keyboard, mouse and Windows OS as well as basic Web browser operation (Internet Explorer used in class).

Attendees must bring their own laptop.

Certification: Attendance at this course, passing grade on the hands-on Practical Exam, and successful completion of the certification exam is required to earn the Radware Certified Application Specialist (RCAS) designation.
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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Course Name:
Course Code: 400-201
Course Type: Instructor-led, Open Enrollment
Duration: 4 Days
Description: This course covers advanced configurations and troubleshooting in local server load balancing, transaction acceleration as well as global server load balancing with AppDirector™. The course also provides an introduction to bandwidth management and application security.
Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite: Successful completion of the Radware AppDirector Level 1 course.

Attendees must bring their own laptop.

Certification: Successful completion of this advanced course, which includes hands-on goals, as well as successful completion of the certification exam is required to earn the Radware Certified Application Expert (RCAE) designation.
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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Course Name:
Course Code: 500-101
Course Type: Instructor-led, Open Enrollment
Duration: 3 Days
Description:

This Radware Alteon foundation training is for technical staff involved in the installation and maintenance of a Radware Alteon ADC switch, models 2208 to 5412. This course begins with a general overview and includes a detailed review of required steps using CLI and GUI user interfaces. The course covers Load Balancing (LB) for Layer 4 and Layer 7 protocols using even distribution or persistent policies. Standalone as well redundant LB using VRRP protocol is explained in detail in this foundation course. SSL offloading basics using a 2424-SSL device, installing and updating certificates, and onboard debugging are also covered in the 3 -day course. All topics are explained in theory and implemented using hands-on lab exercises via remote access to a virtual lab.

Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite:

Delegates must have knowledge of networking IP and routing protocols. Course documentation is in English.

Certification: A lab exam at the end of this course is available, which meets the second of three accreditation requirements leading to the Radware Certified Switch Specialist (RCSWS) designation.
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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Course Name:
Course Code: 500-201
Course Type: Instructor-led, Open Enrollment
Duration: 4 Days
Description:

This Radware Alteon advanced training is for technical staff involved in the installation and maintenance of a Radware Alteon ADC switch, models 2208 to 5412. The course reviews standalone Load Balancing (LB) and redundant LB using VRRP protocol covered in the foundation course (#500-101) and continues with Bandwidth Management, Global Server Load Balancing, and Firewall Load Balancing. Setup of SSL offloading using the 2424-SSL device is an important topic covered in this advanced 4-day course as well as software upgrades for ADC and SSL features, advanced debugging, and installation & configuration of Intelligent Traffic Management. All topics are explained in theory and implemented using hands-on lab exercises via remote access to a virtual lab

Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite:

Successful completion of the foundation course (#500-101) or a minimum of one (1) year switch installation and maintenance experience. Course documentation is in English

Certification: N/A
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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Course Name:
Course Code: 600-C
Course Type: Custom Request 
Duration: 3 Days
Description:

This course covers the CID product. It also includes an introduction to Bandwidth management and Radius.
Students will cover the Content Inspection Director (CID). Radware’s transparent smart redirection and dynamic policy enforcement product is designed to effectively meet contemporary business needs of wire-line and wireless service providers. Utilizing a deep packet/flow inspection (DPI/DFI) engine, CID enables service providers to provide value-added services deployments, based on granular Layer 1–7 policies and interaction with the carrier’s authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) system.  Students will learn features covering the basic operations of the CID, along with advanced Radius and header enrichment configurations.

Course Outline: Agenda
Pre-Requisite:

Familiarity with common network terminology, TCP/IP addressing & routing, and Internetworking concepts is required along with basic understating of Radius and Radius accounting.
Delegates should also be proficient in basic PC operation and application, including skilled at operating a keyboard, mouse and Windows OS as well as basic Web browser operation (Internet Explorer used in class).

Attendees must bring their own laptop.
Certification: N/A
Cost: View Tuition & Fees for most current pricing
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