Archive for March, 2009
March 31st, 2009 by Ivan Pepelnjak
The high-end books published by Cisco Press are usually pretty good, but every now and then they manage to produce a masterpiece that has all the potential to become a legend. The “IPv6 Security” book by Scott Hogg and Eric Vyncke is definitely in this category and is a must-read ...
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March 27th, 2009 by Marjan Bradesko
Recently I attended a webinar that boasted a prominent speaker. The topic was »virtual classrooms« (or »online synchronous training,« as we sometimes call it). With quite a bit of experience in such an environment, I expected to see the real master in action – and to learn the last tiny ...
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March 24th, 2009 by Bojana Stucin
NIL as one of the top rated companies in the Security area is proud to have a special privilege to promote one of the security solutions through the Cisco Learning Network. NIL's instructor, Jaroslav Rajic, presents a Designing Site-to-Site IPsec VPNs, which is also a part of IP corner series.
Together ...
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March 20th, 2009 by Bojana Stucin
After the IIUC E-course for voice track, the new IINS 1.0 E-course for security track has been added to NIL e-course portfolio. As the IINS training supports the CCNA Security certification, this e-course should be your first step towards highest certifications in your security track.
Posted in E-Course, New Products and Services, Remote Lab Exercises, Security | No Comments »
March 16th, 2009 by Marjan Bradesko
Recently the move to e-learning environments has been driven not only by the greater affordability of tools, but also by economic situations. As an e-learner, you definitely want to get most out of your e-learning. It’s the content, not the technology delivering the training, that counts.
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March 2nd, 2009 by Marjan Bradesko
Are you in charge of connectivity for numerous small sites spread throughout a geographic area? And you need to provide a transport for the traffic generated by the video surveillance on the remote sites? The security policy dictates that IP traffic from the video cameras is separated from the other ...
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