Courses

1. Networking and Cloud Computing

CompTIA Network+ (Exam Code: N10-009) (Latest as of 2025) CompTIA Network+ is a vendor-neutral, entry-level certification that validates the essential knowledge and skills needed to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. 🎯 Who Should Take It? Freshers preparing for a career in cybersecurity or cloud , IT support professionals, Aspiring network technicians or engineers , — Key Topics Covered:_IP Addressing – Subnetting, IPv4/IPv6, DHCP, DNS, Networking Concepts – OSI model, protocols (TCP/IP, UDP), ports, Infrastructure – Cabling, switches, routers, wireless access points, Network Operations – Monitoring, management, backups, Network Security – Firewalls, VPNs, basic threat detection, Network Troubleshooting – Tools (ping, traceroute), scenarios

2. Cybersecurity

🛡️ CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701) is a globally recognized, vendor-neutral certification that serves as an ideal starting point for anyone entering the field of cybersecurity. It covers essential topics such as general security concepts, types of threats and vulnerabilities (like malware, phishing, DoS), secure network architecture, identity and access management (IAM), security operations, and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) frameworks like NIST and GDPR. This course emphasizes practical skills and includes labs with tools like Wireshark for traffic analysis, Metasploit for ethical hacking, Nessus for vulnerability scanning, and SIEM tools for monitoring. It is well-suited for IT professionals, support technicians, and beginners aspiring to work in cybersecurity or SOC (Security Operations Center) environments. The certification exam consists of up to 90 multiple-choice and performance-based questions, lasts 90 minutes, and requires a passing score of 750. CompTIA Security+ not only builds strong foundational knowledge in cybersecurity but also opens the door to advanced security roles and specializations.

3. Networking & System Administration

🌐 The Networking and System Administrator Course is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in managing computer networks and systems in business environments. The course covers key networking topics such as LAN/WAN setup, IP addressing, subnetting, routing and switching (using Cisco devices), network security basics, and wireless networking. On the system administration side, it includes Windows Server management (Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Group Policy), Linux administration (user management, file permissions, cron jobs), virtualization (using Hyper-V and VMware), and backup/recovery techniques. Students will get hands-on experience with tools like Cisco Packet Tracer, Windows Server 2019, Ubuntu/CentOS, and network monitoring software. Ideal for aspiring network engineers and system admins, this course prepares learners for real-world IT infrastructure management and can also lead to certifications like CompTIA Network+, MCSA (retired but still relevant), and RHCSA. It is a foundational course that bridges hardware, networking, and server administration in one integrated training path.

4. AI, Data Science & Programming

🤖 The AI, Data Science & Programming Basic Course is a beginner-level program designed to introduce learners to the core concepts of Artificial Intelligence, data analysis, and programming using Python. The course starts with programming fundamentals such as variables, loops, conditions, functions, and object-oriented programming, followed by practical use of Python for data analysis using libraries like Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, and Seaborn. It then introduces basic AI and machine learning concepts including supervised and unsupervised learning, model training, and real-world applications such as chatbots, recommendation systems, and data prediction. Students also work with Jupyter Notebook, Git, and basic APIs to build and present small projects. This course is ideal for freshers, students, and working professionals who want to step into the world of AI and data science. After completing this course, learners can pursue certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900), IBM Data Science Professional Certificate (Coursera), Google Data Analytics Certificate, or Python Institute’s PCEP – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer to validate their skills and boost career opportunities.

5. IT Support & Help Desk

🖥️ CompTIA A+ (Core 1 & Core 2)
🖥️ The IT Support & Help Desk Course is a beginner-friendly program designed to equip learners with the essential skills needed to start a career in IT support and technical assistance roles. This course covers hardware basics, operating systems (Windows, Linux, macOS), software troubleshooting, system installation, user account management, and basic networking concepts such as IP addressing, DNS, and Wi-Fi configuration. It also includes practical training in ticketing systems, customer service, remote support tools, and cybersecurity basics like antivirus, firewalls, and password policies. Students will gain hands-on experience using tools such as Windows Admin Center, Remote Desktop, and Help Desk software like Zendesk or Freshdesk. Ideal for freshers and non-tech professionals entering IT, this course also prepares learners for globally recognized certifications like CompTIA A+, Google IT Support Professional Certificate, HDI Customer Service Representative, and Microsoft Certified: Windows Client Support. These certifications validate core technical and support skills, making candidates job-ready for roles such as IT Support Technician, Help Desk Associate, or Desktop Support Engineer.

6. Forensics


🔍 Digital Forensics Basic Course is designed for students and professionals who want to explore the world of ethical hacking, penetration testing, and cybercrime investigation. The course covers the fundamentals of ethical hacking, including footprinting, scanning, enumeration, system hacking, malware, sniffing, social engineering, and web application vulnerabilities like SQL injection and XSS. It also introduces digital forensics, covering evidence collection, disk imaging, file recovery, and log analysis using tools like Autopsy, FTK Imager, and Wireshark. Learners gain hands-on experience with Kali Linux, Metasploit, Nmap, and Burp Suite to simulate ethical hacking in a controlled environment. This course is perfect for beginners aiming to enter cybersecurity, especially in roles like ethical hacker, SOC analyst, or digital forensics investigator. After completion, learners can pursue entry-level certifications such as EC-Council’s CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), CompTIA Security+, EC-Council’s CHFI (Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator), or Google Cybersecurity Certificate to validate their skills and enhance job readiness in cybersecurity domains.

7. Automation & Cloud Security

⚙️ Infrastructure as Code (Terraform & Ansible)
⚙️ Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)
⚙️ Zero Trust Security & Identity Management

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