Cyber Security for Beginners | Microsoft SQL Server Development for Everyone

 

2021 Beginner's guide to Cyber Security

Learn from first line experts what is Cyber Security, the latest threats and how to protect against them. #2021

 

What you'll learn

What is Cybersecurity

What are Threats & Vulnerabilities

Malware - Viruses, Worms, Trojans, Bots, Adware, Spyware, Rootkits, Ransomware

What is Phishing

What is a brute force and denial of service attack

How to protect your data and devices

 

Requirements

None

 

You will find the general information mixed with real-life scenarios and real tips & tricks on how to protect from different threats.

Our goal is to use your time in the most efficient way, in order for you to get the most important content in the shortest time.

Prerequisites

This course is designed for a general audience. No prior knowledge is required.

For different specific terms, you will have an explanation in the notes.

 

Who this course is for:

General audience

 

Course Content

Course Introduction

What is Cybersecurity?

Threats to IT Systems

How to Protect yourself?

Extra tips: Jobs in Cybersecurity

 

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Microsoft SQL Server Development for Everyone!

Learn the fundamentals of database design, development and querying using Microsoft SQL Server 2017

 

What you'll learn

Basic Database Design (Tables, Columns, Data Types, Primary Keys, Normalization)

Using Microsoft SQL Management Studio

SELECT Statements: Queries against single tables (Filtering, Ordering, Grouping)

DELETE: How to remove data from a database

INSERT INTO: How to insert data into a table

UPDATE: How to update existing data

Overall Database Development Best Practices

Creating Relationships and Foreign Keys

How to query related data from multiple tables

Using Aggregate Functions in SQL

How to export Query Results to Excel

How to craft SQL statements based on real scenarios

Create Complex Database Objects (Stored Procedures, Functions, Views, Triggers)

Backup and Restore Databases

Generate Database Scripts for Automation

 

Requirements

A Computer

A desire to learn database development

 

Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. As a database server, it is a software product with the primary function of storing and retrieving data as requested by other software applications

We will explore best practices in database development using SQL Server Express 2017 (Free Edition) and will be building a small school management system database.

All you need is a windows machine and we will walk through setting up an environment, to creating a database, creating your first table and writing queries.

At the end of this course, you should be comfortable writing queries for multiple situations and reports.

 

This is a complete course. Over 6 hours of premium content, all put together to ensure that you get up and running with becoming a Database Developer and/or Administrator. I take you through various scenarios and techniques to write queries, build a database and further administrate, then we touch more advanced topics that are in great demand in the workplace.

By the time you have finished the course you will have moved around in Microsoft SQL Manager Studio so much, that it will become second nature for you when interacting with your databases, found on different servers. This will put your new learned skills into practical use and impress your boss and coworkers.

The course is complete with working files and scripts, making it easy for you to replicate the code being demonstrated. You will be able to work alongside the author as you work through each lecture and will receive a verifiable certificate of completion upon finishing the course.

 

Who this course is for:

Beginner Database Developer

Intermediate Database Developers

Potential Database Administrators

Those who work in organizations where the company typically uses Microsoft databases.

 

Course Content

Introduction

Manipulating Tables and Data

Relationships and Foreign Keys

Group By and Aggregate Functions

Advanced SQL Server Objects and concepts

Bonus Discounts

 

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