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During this two‐day training course, delegates will learn how to install, configure, administer and support Websense Email Security Gateway Anywhere (ESGA). Through instruction, demonstrations and hands‐on lab practice exercises, delegates will learn the requirements and recommendations to successfully deploy ESGA in a variety of network environments. Delegates will develop the skills required to successfully manage an existing deployment and will also be able to successfully deploy ESGA.
Prerequisites
Delegates attending this course should first complete the on-line Level 101 Technical Training
Who should attend
• Channel Partners: Consultants, system architects, integrators and planners who help customers with Websense ESGA implementations
• Websense Sales Engineers: Websense personnel who provide pre‐sales and post‐sales support for ESGA
• Websense End Users
Upon successful completion of the course, delegates will be able to:
• Understand the ESGA Architecture
• Install ESGA
• Configure initial settings
• Understand Personal Email Manager
• Understand clustering and encryption concepts as they relate to ESGA
Outline
• Introductions
• Initial Setup
• Deployment
• Architecture
• Personal Email Manager (PEM)
• Encryption
• Clustering
• Policy Management
• Log and Reporting
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