Implementing Network Security is an intermediate course for network engineers responsible for deploying and managing network security controls in enterprise environments. The course covers security architecture principles, access control implementation including 802.1X and MAC-based authentication, network segmentation strategies, and the tools and processes used to enforce and audit security policies across the network infrastructure.
What You Will Learn
- Design and implement network access control using 802.1X, MAC authentication, and captive portal
- Configure network segmentation using VLANs, VRFs, and policy-based routing
- Apply ACLs and firewall policies to enforce traffic control at network boundaries
- Integrate network infrastructure with AAA (RADIUS/TACACS+) for centralized authentication
- Monitor and audit network security policy compliance using logging and analytics
Who Should Attend
Network engineers and security professionals responsible for designing and implementing network access control and segmentation in enterprise environments.
Prerequisites
Intermediate networking knowledge including routing, switching, VLANs, and TCP/IP fundamentals.




