Networking and Security
Networking and Security — Private Service Paths
You configure labs that mirror hybrid realities while keeping scope exam-safe. The emphasis stays on path selection, least privilege, and auditable logging—not on vendor-specific appliances.
4 weeks · On-demand labs
129,000 KRW informational
Inclusions
- Lab pairings for VPN and private service attachments
- Packet walkthrough videos under ten minutes each
- Hardening checklist for service accounts tied to connectors
- Office hour blocks for Korea-friendly evening times
- Optional paired review with another learner once
- Spaced repetition deck for port ranges and common defaults
- Final dry-run with a proctored-style timer
Outcomes you can cite
- Describe a private path end-to-end without opening the console.
- Select logging sinks appropriate to a given audit ask.
- Spot two common misconfigurations in a provided diagram.
Lead instructor
Sora Ahn
Network-focused instructor with background in regulated enterprise markets.
Participant notes
Private path lab three clarified logging sinks in a way the Associate Engineer Foundations — Core Services track only hinted at.
— Leo , SRE · 5/5
Still wish the hybrid section had one more hour, but the checklist saved my mock attempt.
— Client in logistics software
Policy questions
No. Labs use software-defined patterns compatible with the learner sandbox. Physical appliances are out of scope.
We focus on platform-native controls. Partner appliances are mentioned only as a single comparison table.
We do not provide legal review of contracts or external reviewer sign-off templates.