- Security Target, TOE and CC Identification
- Conformance Claims
- Conventions, Terminology and Acronyms
- Security Target Organization
BMC Marimba Training
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study, Virtual Classroom
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Frequency of Classes
Weekdays, Weekends
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Course overview
BMC Marimba Training course gives the learners a deep insight into the whole gamut of aspects connected with the BMC Marimba. In this course, the students will go through Marimba Cloud, Unified Management and change management, Client Configuration Automation, Security & Patch Management, Clarinet, and ITSM Integrations, Custom plugin, channels and Integrations, and whatnot along with an exposure to the industry-based projects to provide the students with a set of in-demand skills.
By enrolling in the BMC Marimba Training online course, by Mindmajix Technologies, the candidates will be exposed to Security Target, Security Environment, Security Environment, Protection Profile Claims, Security Objectives Rationale, Security Requirements Rationale, and the like. BMC Marimba Training certification consists of 30 hours of lecture sessions and 20 hours of lab sessions and the course can be attended by the learners via different methods by paying the fee specified.
The highlights
- 100% online course
- Offered by Mindmajix Technologies
- FREE Demo on Request
- Flexible Schedule
- Online Live and Self-paced Training Options
- 24/7 Lifetime Support
- Life-Time Self-Paced Videos Access
- One-on-One Doubt Clearing
- Certification Oriented Curriculum
Program offerings
- One-on-one doubt clearing sessions
- Certification oriented curriculum
- Real-time project use cases
- 20 hours of labs
- Free demo on request
- 24/7 lifetime support
- 30 hours of sessions
- Online live and self-paced training options
Course and certificate fees
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Mindmajix Technologies
What you will learn
Through the BMC Marimba Training online certification, the learners will study many concepts related to BMC Marimba including Conformance Claims, Product Security Features, Organizational Security Policies, IT Security Objectives for the TOE, and the Environment, TOE Security Assurance Requirements, Security Management, and much more.
The syllabus
Security Target Introduction
TOE Description
- Product Type
- Product Description
- Product Security Features
- Security Environment TOE Boundary
Security Environment
- Threats to Security
- Organizational Security Policies
- Secure Usage Assumptions
Security Objectives
- IT Security Objectives for the TOE
- IT Security Objectives for the Environment
- Security Objectives Of the Non-IT Environment
IT Security Requirements
TOE Security Functional Requirements
- Security Audit (FAU)
- Cryptographic support (FCS)
- User Data Protection (FDP)
- Identification and Authentication (FIA)
- Security management (FMT)
- TOE access (FTA)
- Trusted Path/Channels
Security Functional Requirements for The IT Environment
- User Data Protection (FDP)
- Identification and Authentication (FIA)
- Protection of the TSF (FPT)
TOE Security Assurance Requirements
- Configuration Management (ACM)
- Delivery and Operation (ADO)
- Development (ADV)
- Guidance Documents (AGD)
- Life Cycle Support (ALC)
- Security Testing (ATE)
- Vulnerability Assessment (VLA)
TOE Summary Specification
TOE Security Functions
- Cryptographic Support
- Security Audit
- User Data Protection
- Identification and Authentication
- Security Management
- TOE Access
- Trusted Path/Channel
TOE Security Assurance Measures
- Process Assurance
- Delivery and Operation
- Design Documentation
- Guidance Documentation
- Test Documentation
- Vulnerability Assessment
Protection Profile Claims
Rationale
- Security Objectives Rationale
- Security Requirements Rationale
- Security Assurance Requirements Rationale
- Security Requirements Dependencies Rationale
- TOE Summary Specification Rationale
- Interal Consistency and Support Rationale
- Strength of function (SOF) Rationale