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EDU 101: Foundations Datasheet

EDU 101 provides 16 hours of instructor-led training on OrdrAI Protect's core capabilities, including platform navigation, device discovery and management, policy configuration, and network traffic analysis. Designed for entry-level security and network engineers, this foundational course equips participants with hands-on skills to deploy and operate the platform effectively in production environments.

What you'll learn

  • Navigate the OrdrAI Protect platform and configure core settings for device visibility
  • Discover, classify, and manage connected IoT and OT assets across your network infrastructure
  • Analyze network traffic patterns and establish security policies to protect IoT device communications

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EDU 101: Foundations Datasheet

Frequently asked questions
What skills will I gain from ORDR's EDU 101 Foundations training?
EDU 101 teaches platform navigation, device discovery and classification, policy configuration, and network traffic analysis across IoT/OT environments. You'll develop hands-on capabilities to deploy OrdrAI Protect and manage connected assets in production networks.
Is EDU 101 suitable for entry-level security engineers?
Yes, EDU 101 is specifically designed for entry-level security and network engineers with no prior platform experience. The 16-hour instructor-led format provides foundational knowledge needed to operate OrdrAI Protect effectively in real-world deployments.
How does ORDR's training address IoT visibility and risk challenges?
ORDR's EDU 101 directly addresses visibility through device discovery and classification techniques, enabling you to map your entire connected asset landscape. It also covers policy configuration and traffic analysis methods to identify and mitigate IoT/OT security risks in your infrastructure.

This resource is published by ORDR, the connected asset security company. ORDR delivers AI-powered visibility, risk assessment, and automated protection for IoT, OT, and IoMT devices across healthcare, manufacturing, government, and financial environments. Browse all resources →