Encryption of network data is one of the most elementary technologies used today to protect data transmission from prying eavesdroppers. This essentially involves the management of keys, which are stored and managed by X509 certificates in a “public key infrastructure”.
PKIT 1 (2 days)
This intensive workshop teaches the “best practice” of a professional PKI in 2 days. With the help of the latest version of the Multi-Level PKI tool, you will be prepared for your upcoming PKI tasks in practical training sessions.
Part 1
1.1 What is a PKI
1.2 Tree structures and levels of a PKI
1.3 BSI conformity of a PKI
1.4 Keys and certificates
1.5 Trust and signature
1.6 Tasks and rules of a PKI
1.7 PKIT first steps
Part 2
2.1 The PKIT server
2.2 PKIT commissioning
2.3 The Root CA
2.4 PKIT Candidates and Keywords
2.5 PKIT extended management
2.6 PKI structure, directory structures and internal information
2.7 Generating keys and certificates
2.8 Roll out new root certificates
2.9 Generating a SUB CA
Part 3
3.1 PKIT in BSI mode
3.2 PKIT Revocation
3.3 PKIT Cloning
3.4 PKIT Full-Backup
3.5 PKIT Candidates Backup
3.6 PKIT Restore
3.7 PKIT Data transfer from MLPKI versions
3.8 PKIT SUB CA
3.9 PKIT Command Level
3.10 Apply / distribute certificates
3.11 Apache, Tomcat
3.12 Cisco Router / Switches
3.13 Huawei
3.14 Windows PKI certificate store
3.15 Various VoIP servers and end devices
3.16 Browsers
PKIT 2 (2 days)
This intensive workshop teaches the “best practice” of a professional PKI in 2 days. With the help of the latest version of the Multi-Level PKI tool, you will be prepared for your upcoming PKI tasks in practical training sessions.
Part 1
1.1 Provide PKIT certificates
1.2 Apply for PKIT certificates
1.3 Check and roll out PKIT certificates
1.4 PKIT in interaction with DLS
Part 2
2.1 Multi-level PKI for VoIP
2.2 X509 for OpenScape Voice and telephones
2.3 X509 for SIP trunks
2.4 Procedure for chained certificates
2.5 Certificate renewal, strategy and solutions
Part 3
3.1 X509 at OpenScape Voice, Phones, Industry and SBC
3.2 X509 when connected to the provider
Part 4
4.1 X509 on web server Apache
4.2 X509 on web server Tomcat, Java
Part 5
4.3 Withdraw certificates
4.4 PKIT cloning
4.5 PKIT full backup
4.6 PKIT certificate backup
4.7 PKIT recovery
4.8 PKIT command level