Center of Excellence – Security Education and Training
Salient provides training to ensure your engineers, security professionals and executives are equipped to support and secure next generation networks. We offer set courses and custom classes that address both government and corporate issues.
Our world class educators are trained engineers with hands-on experience. They have worked in the public and private sectors and have provided training for many of the commercial service providers and several dozen civilian, Defense and Intelligence government agencies.
Real World IPv6 Attacks with U.S. Government IPv6 expert Jeremy Duncan
This 2-day advanced class is for architects, engineers and administrators of IPv6 security systems. This class assumes that students come with good prior knowledge of IPv6, and with knowledge and experience with IPv4-centric security solutions and strategies. The class includes an IPv6 security overview and primer, and detailed examination of threats, vulnerabilities and solutions for IPv6 security issues. This class uses in-depth instructor demonstrations to make the material compelling and easy to understand.
Building IPv6 Networks
This is an in-depth, 4-day course for network and system engineers, operations personnel, and help desk troubleshooters. Intended as a good first class for any IPv4-savvy IT person, it is hands-on, lab-heavy and covers all IPv6 fundamentals as well as network topics such as routing protocols, MPLS and core engineering, IPv4-IPv6 integration and transition, and advanced topics such as QoS, multicast, mobile IPv6 and more.
IPv6 Fundamentals + Security Bootcamp
This is a 4-day class for security personnel that combines a 2-day in-depth primer of the IPv6 protocol along with the IPv6 Security Bootcamp. The primer focuses on those elements of IPv6 that are of most concern to the security engineer and are needed to support the highly-detailed IPv6 security lessons of the second half of the class. This class combines hands-on, lab-heavy exercises on general IPv6 topics with security-centric IPv6 instructor demonstrations.