Introduction to Firewalls - 2 Hour Beginner Crash Course

Learn firewall fundamentals with clear lectures and diagrams. This video course covers all the basics of firewalls.

Introduction to Firewalls - 2 Hour Beginner Crash Course

Introduction to Firewalls - 2 Hour Beginner Crash Course udemy course free download

Learn firewall fundamentals with clear lectures and diagrams. This video course covers all the basics of firewalls.

"Great course. Very clear and easy to understand. The instructor's expertise was evident, and they presented the material in an engaging manner." -Marco

"It was really a very good course. The explanations were crystal clear and not vague. Easy to understand. I haven't skipped even a second. Thank you."  -Gomathi

Do you need to understand the fundamentals of Firewalls? Have you found that many training resources use complex technical jargon that makes it difficult to understand the basic concepts?

If you need to get a basic understanding of Firewalls quickly and clearly, this is the course for you.

This course addresses the following topics:

  • What is an access list and how does it relate to a network firewall?

  • Next Generation Layer-7 Firewalls

  • Differentiate between Stateful and Stateless Firewalls

  • NAT basics

  • Using firewalls for network segmentation with VLANs and microsegmentation

  • How to write common firewall rules

  • Using Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Prevention systems

  • Cloud security tools that can be used to thwart common attacks

  • See Firewall concepts demonstrated on the Windows Firewall

  • Understand the role of Firewalls for DDoS mitigation

  • Learn common design patterns like Zero Trust, Defense in Depth, Simplicity and Automation, and more

I have taught hundreds of thousands of students across a variety of platforms, and I think anyone who needs to understand Firewalls will love this course. Most lectures in this course are 5 - 10 minutes long.

If you need the basics of Firewalls, this course will give you a strong foundation, and is the ideal starting point.