Linkedin Learning – Security Awareness Social Engineering

Linkedin Learning – Security Awareness Social Engineering-ZH
English | Size: 324.31 MB
Category: Tutorial

Social engineering is one of the most dangerous forms of hacking because it preys on human nature. Learn how to defend your organization from social engineering by recognizing and thwarting the most common types of attacks. This course provides security teams and professionals with information on common social engineering techniques and safeguards. Instructor Stephanie Ihezukwu-a security analyst and engineer-describes how phishing, vishing, baiting, and physical activities like tailgating all provide entry to bad actors, and explains how training can be the most effective tool to combat these attacks. She also explains how to create policies and procedures; set up controls around passwords, email, and software updates; and conduct tests to see how effective your defenses truly are.

Linkedin Learning – Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors

Linkedin Learning – Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors-QUASAR
English | Size: 3.10 GB
Category: Tutorial

Many successful video editors are self-taught. They know the fundamentals. Their challenge is subtle gaps in knowledge and experience. This course is intended to give a solid grounding in the principles of Premiere Pro, followed by advanced professional workflows designed to polish your results and make you a more efficient user. Maxim Jago explains how to personalize the interface to make Premiere Pro work better for you, understand and manage the relationships between projects and media, and edit faster using advanced tools. He also shows how to leverage presets and motion graphic templates, so you re not creating effects and graphics from scratch every time, and bring your audio quality to a new bar. Finally, learn a variety of super skills that will make you look like a seasoned pro

Linkedin Learning – SketchUp for Architecture Details Updated December 2019

Linkedin Learning – SketchUp for Architecture Details Updated December 2019-XCODE
English | Size: 1.55 GB
Category: Tutorial

Well-built and organized SketchUp projects allow architects to have greater flexibility at every stage of the design process. This course shows how to build and organize the details of your architectural designs with SketchUp and the companion documentation tool, LayOut. Instructor Paul J. Smith recreates a residential building project, while explaining all the details that go into the design, including insulation and waterproofing. He starts with the foundation and then builds up the external cavity wall with brick and block components, then adds window and door openings and builds the roof. Paul also explains how to generate 2D details from a 3D model using LayOut, and introduces basic visualization techniques for generating simple but professional textured renders with V-Ray and Photoshop.

Linkedin Learning – Microsoft Azure Active Directory

Linkedin Learning – Microsoft Azure Active Directory-ZH
English | Size: 248.36 MB
Category: Tutorial

Knowing how to work with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) the service-based approach to Active Directory is a crucial skill for any Azure administrator. Azure AD provides the rich functionalities of Active Directory, with the conveniences of cloud-based computing and the intuitive management tools of Azure. In this course, David Elfassy helps you get started implementing and managing this powerful identity services solution. Learn how to create and manage users and groups, join client computers, and implement single sign-on and multi-factor authentication. To wrap up the course, David reviews the more advanced features, such as implementing Azure AD

O’Reilly – Spotlight on Learning from Failure Fixing HealthCare gov

O’Reilly – Spotlight on Learning from Failure Fixing HealthCare gov-ZH
English | Size: 488.04 MB
Category: Tutorial

When Healthcare.gov officially launched on October 1, 2013, problems with the website were apparent immediately. High demand caused the site to go down within two hours of launch, and only six people were able to actually complete their applications on the first day. These issues were eventually addressed with the help of Nava, a public benefit corporation formed during efforts to help fix HealthCare.gov‘s troubled launch. Ultimately, over 1 million people successfully signed up for healthcare by the end of the open enrollment period.