Certified Network Defender Training for students & corporates
Learn how to protect, monitor, and defend enterprise networks against modern cyber threats using network fundamentals, security controls, traffic analysis, vulnerability management, and incident response practices.
Everything students need before joining
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Course Overview
Who can join, network defense roadmap, tools covered, prerequisites, and learning outcomes.
Practical Labs
Packet capture, traffic analysis, scanning, vulnerability assessment, log monitoring, and response workflows.
Duration & Mode
45 days, 2 hours per day, 90 hours total, online/offline flexible training options.
Career Support
Network security roadmap, resume support, interview guidance, and project assistance.
Certification
Training certificate, network defense project certificate, and cybersecurity career guidance.
Corporate Training
Customized network defense syllabus for IT teams, SOC teams, security teams, and administrators.
Certified Network Defender Modules
This program equips professionals with the skills to protect, monitor, and defend enterprise networks against modern cyber threats.
Hands-on tools covered in training
Learners will gain practical exposure to network monitoring, packet capture, scanning, vulnerability assessment, firewall concepts, IDS/IPS, and log analysis tools.
Wireshark
Packet capture and traffic analysis for network monitoring and investigation.
tcpdump
Command-line packet capture tool for Linux-based traffic analysis workflows.
Nmap
Network discovery, port scanning, service enumeration, and asset identification.
Nessus
Vulnerability scanning and reporting for network security assessment.
OpenVAS
Open-source vulnerability assessment tool for scanning and risk identification.
IDS/IPS
Detect and prevent suspicious network activity using security monitoring rules.
Firewalls
Understand rule configuration, filtering concepts, segmentation, and access control.
VPN Tools
Secure remote access, tunneling concepts, and encrypted communication basics.
NetFlow / sFlow
Flow monitoring for traffic visibility, anomaly detection, and bandwidth analysis.
SIEM Logs
Log collection, correlation, alert review, and security event investigation.
Linux Networking
Network commands, services, logs, routing, and troubleshooting for defenders.
Audit Reports
Document findings, risks, vulnerabilities, remediation, and compliance evidence.
Simple network defense learning journey
A practical structure that helps students and corporate teams move from networking basics to enterprise network defense and incident response skills.
Foundation
Learn OSI/TCP-IP, subnetting, routing, VLANs, devices, threats, vulnerabilities, and attacks.
Defense Controls
Understand firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, NAC, WAF, endpoint controls, access control, and patching.
Monitor
Practice packet capture, flow monitoring, Wireshark, tcpdump, log monitoring, and correlation.
Respond
Perform vulnerability management, incident handling, forensic collection, recovery, and reporting.
Customized network defense training for teams
Flexible network security training programs for IT teams, SOC teams, system administrators, security analysts, and network engineers based on enterprise defense requirements.
Corporate Benefits
Customized syllabus, network hardening workshops, monitoring use cases, vulnerability management, incident response practice, and post-training evaluation.
Student Benefits
Beginner-friendly network security roadmap, hands-on defense labs, report preparation, certificate, and career preparation.
Frequently asked questions
Students, network engineers, SOC analysts, IT admins, system administrators, and cybersecurity learners can join.
Yes. Learners practice packet capture, traffic analysis, scanning, vulnerability assessment, log monitoring, and incident response workflows.
The duration is 45 days with 2 hours per day, totaling 90 hours of training.
Yes. The course includes Wireshark, tcpdump, Nmap, Nessus, OpenVAS, NetFlow/sFlow concepts, and log correlation.
Yes. Learners will understand detection, containment, eradication, recovery, forensic collection, and business continuity considerations.
Yes. The syllabus can be customized for IT teams, network teams, SOC teams, compliance teams, and enterprise security operations.
Contact us for Network Defender Batch Information
Get complete details about upcoming Certified Network Defender batches, practical labs, network monitoring modules, vulnerability assessment practice, certification guidance, internship opportunities, and corporate training programs.