Course Objectives
A Privileged Access Workstation (PAW) is a dedicated computing environment for sensitive tasks that is protected from Internet attacks and other threat vectors. A PAW separates these sensitive tasks and accounts from non-administrative computer use, such as email and web browsing.
This module enables students to understand and to learn how to implement and manage on-premise as well as cloud-service privileged access workstations.
- Privileged Access Workstations - how and why?
- Different hardware and VM solutions for implementing PAWs
- Difference between normal and privileged access
- Implementing and managing on-prem PAWs
- Implementing and managing cloud-service PAWs
Course Content
- 8 hours of live workshop
- Demo-intensive content from real case scenarios
- 12 months access
- Discord community access
- Pre-work assignment
- Live-workshop and access to the recording
- Home assignment
- Small exam (50€ extra each)