Course Outline
Pre-Requisites
This course assumes basic knowledge of using and maintaining individual workstations. Attendees should be CompTIA A+ certified (or have equivalent experience) and CompTIA Network+ certified (or have equivalent experience) with 2-3 years networking experience.
Lessons
COURSE OVERVIEW
Our Security+ Certification Prep Course provides the basic knowledge needed to plan, implement, and maintain information security in a vendor-neutral format. This includes risk management, host and network security, authentication and access control systems, cryptography, and organizational security. This course maps to the CompTIA Security+ certification exam (SY0-601). Our Classroom and Classroom Live courses utilize official CompTIA courseware and labs. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course.
What is Security+ Certification?
The Security+ certification is considered to be the minimum level of certification for all IT security positions beyond entry-level. This course delivers the core knowledge required to pass the exam and the skills necessary to advance to an intermediate-level security job.
Students will benefit most from this course if they intend to take the CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 exam.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
In the Security+ Certification Prep Course, you will learn to:
- Proactively implement sound security protocols to mitigate security risks
- Quickly respond to security issues
- Retroactively identify where security breaches may have occurred
- Design a network, on-site or in the cloud, with security in mind
OUTLINE
Classroom Live Outline
Lesson 1: Comparing Security Roles and Controls
- Topic 1A: Compare and Contrast Information Security Roles
- Topic 1B: Compare and Contrast Security Control and Framework Types
Lesson 2: Explaining Threat Actors and Threat Intelligence
- Topic 2A: Explain Threat Actor Types and Attack Vectors
Lesson 3: Performing Security Assessments
- Topic 3A: Assess Organizational Security with Network Reconnaissance Tools
- Topic 3B: Explain Security Concerns with General Vulnerability Types
- Topic 3C: Summarize Vulnerability Scanning Techniques
- Topic 3D: Explain Penetration Testing Concepts
Lesson 4: Identifying Social Engineering and Malware
- Topic 4A: Compare and Contrast Social Engineering Techniques
- Topic 4B: Analyze Indicators of Malware-Based Attacks
Lesson 5: Summarizing Basic Cryptographic Concepts
- Topic 5A: Compare and Contrast Cryptographic Ciphers
- Topic 5B: Summarize Cryptographic Modes of Operation
- Topic 5C: Summarize Cryptographic Use Cases and Weaknesses
- Topic 5D: Summarize Other Cryptographic Technologies
Lesson 6: Implementing Public Key Infrastructure
- Topic 6A: Implement Certificates and Certificate Authorities
- Topic 6B: Implement PKI Management
Lesson 7: Implementing Authentication Controls
- Topic 7A: Summarize Authentication Design Concepts
- Topic 7B: Implement Knowledge-Based Authentication
- Topic 7C: Implement Authentication Technologies
- Topic 7D: Summarize Biometrics Authentication Concepts
Lesson 8: Implementing Identity and Account Management Controls
- Topic 8A: Implement Identity and Account Types
- Exam objectives covered:
- Topic 8B: Implement Account Policies
- Topic 8C: Implement Authorization Solutions
- Topic 8D: Explain the Importance of Personnel Policies
Lesson 9: Implementing Secure Network Designs
- Topic 9A: Implement Secure Network Designs
- Topic 9B: Implement Secure Switching and Routing
- Topic 9C: Implement Secure Wireless Infrastructure
- Topic 9D: Implement Load Balancers
Lesson 10: Implementing Network Security Appliances
- Topic 10A: Implement Firewalls and Proxy Servers
- Topic 10B: Implement Network Security Monitoring
- Topic 10C: Summarize the Use of SIEM
Lesson 11: Implementing Secure Network Protocols
- Topic 11A: Implement Secure Network Operations Protocols
- Topic 11B: Implement Secure Application Protocols
- Topic 11C: Implement Secure Remote Access Protocols
Lesson 12: Implementing Host Security Solutions
- Topic 12A: Implement Secure Firmware
- Topic 12B: Implement Endpoint Security
- Topic 12C: Explain Embedded System Security Implications
Lesson 13: Implementing Secure Mobile Solutions
- Topic 13A: Implement Mobile Device Management
- Topic 13B: Implement Secure Mobile Device Connections
Lesson 14: Summarizing Secure Application Concepts
- Topic 14A: Analyze Indicators of Application Attacks
- Topic 14B: Analyze Indicators of Web Application Attacks
- Topic 14C: Summarize Secure Coding Practices
- Topic 14D: Implement Secure Script Environments
- Topic 14E: Summarize Deployment and Automation Concepts
Lesson 15: Implementing Secure Cloud Solutions
- Topic 15A: Summarize Secure Cloud and Virtualization Services
- Topic 15B: Apply Cloud Security Solutions
- Topic 15C: Summarize Infrastructure as Code Concepts
Lesson 16: Explaining Data Privacy and Protection Concepts
- Topic 16A: Explain Privacy and Data Sensitivity Concepts
- Topic 16B: Explain Privacy and Data Protection Controls
Lesson 17: Performing Incident Response
- Topic 17A: Summarize Incident Response Procedures
- Topic 17B: Utilize Appropriate Data Sources for Incident Response
- Topic 17C: Apply Mitigation Controls
Lesson 18: Explaining Digital Forensics
- Topic 18A: Explain Key Aspects of Digital Forensics Documentation
- Topic 18B: Explain Key Aspects of Digital Forensics Evidence Acquisition
Lesson 19: Summarizing Risk Management Concepts
- Topic 19A: Explain Risk Management Processes and Concepts
Lesson 20: Implementing Cybersecurity Resilience
- Topic 20A: Implement Redundancy Strategies
- Topic 20B: Implement Backup Strategies
- Topic 20C: Implement Cybersecurity Resiliency Strategies
Lesson 21: Explaining Physical Security
- Topic 21A: Explain the Importance of Physical Site Security Controls
- Topic 21B: Explain the Importance of Physical Host Security Controls
LABS
Classroom Live Labs
Topic 3A: Assess Organizational Security with Network Reconnaissance Tools
- Assisted Lab: Exploring the Lab Environment
- Assisted Lab: Scanning and Identifying Network Nodes
- Assisted Lab: Intercepting and Interpreting Network Traffic with Packet Sniffing Tools
Topic 3C: Summarize Vulnerability Scanning Techniques
- Assisted Lab: Analyzing the Results of a Credentialed Vulnerability Scan
Topic 4B: Analyze Indicators of Malware-Based Attacks
- Assisted Lab: Installing, Using, and Blocking a Malware-based Backdoor
- APPLIED LAB: Performing Network Reconnaissance and Vulnerability Scanning
Topic 6A: Implement Certificates and Certificate Authorities
- Assisted Lab: Managing the Lifecycle of a Certificate
- Assisted Lab: Managing Certificates with OpenSSL
Topic 7B: Implement Knowledge-Based Authentication
- Assisted Lab: Auditing Passwords with a Password Cracking Utility
Topic 7C: Implement Authentication Technologies
- Assisted Lab: Managing Centralized Authentication
Topic 8B: Implement Account Policies
- Assisted Lab: Managing Access Controls in Windows Server
- Assisted Lab: Configuring a System for Auditing Policies
Topic 8C: Implement Authorization Solutions
- Assisted Lab: Managing Access Controls in Linux
Topic 8D: Explain the Importance of Personnel Policies
- APPLIED LAB: Configuring Identity and Access Management Controls
Topic 9B: Implement Secure Switching and Routing
- Assisted Lab: Implementing a Secure Network Design
Topic 10A: Implement Firewalls and Proxy Servers
- Assisted Lab: Configuring a Firewall
Topic 10B: Implement Network Security Monitoring
- Assisted Lab: Configuring an Intrusion Detection System
Topic 11B: Implement Secure Application Protocols
- Assisted Lab: Implementing Secure Network Addressing Services
Topic 11C: Implement Secure Remote Access Protocols
- Assisted Lab: Implementing a Virtual Private Network
- Assisted Lab: Implementing a Secure SSH Server
Topic 12B: Implement Endpoint Security
- Assisted Lab: Implementing Endpoint Protection
- APPLIED LAB: Securing the Network Infrastructure
Topic 14A: Analyze Indicators of Application Attacks
- Assisted Lab: Identifying Application Attack Indicators
Topic 14B: Analyze Indicators of Web Application Attacks
- Assisted Lab: Identifying a Browser Attack
Topic 14D: Implement Secure Script Environments
- Assisted Lab: Implementing PowerShell Security
- Assisted Lab: Identifying Malicious Code
Topic 14E: Summarize Deployment and Automation Concepts
- APPLIED LAB: Identifying Application Attacks
Topic 17B: Utilize Appropriate Data Sources for Incident Response
- Assisted Lab: Managing Data Sources for Incident Response
Topic 17C: Apply Mitigation Controls
- Assisted Lab: Configuring Mitigation Controls
Topic 18B: Explain Key Aspects of Digital Forensics Evidence Acquisition
Evidence Acquisition
- Assisted Lab: Acquiring Digital Forensics Evidence
Topic 20B: Implement Backup Strategies
- Assisted Lab: Backing Up and Restoring Data in Windows and Linux
Topic 20C: Implement Cybersecurity Resiliency Strategies
- APPLIED LAB: Managing Incident Response, Mitigation and Recovery
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Network Administrators
- Cybersecurity Associates
- IT personnel interested in pursuing a career in cybersecurity
Cancellation Policy
We require 16 calendar days notice to reschedule or cancel any registration. Failure to provide the required notification will result in 100% charge of the course. If a student does not attend a scheduled course without prior notification it will result in full forfeiture of the funds and no reschedule will be allowed. Within the required notification period, only student substitutions will be permitted. Reschedules are permitted at anytime with 16 or more calendar days notice. Enrollments must be rescheduled within six months of the cancel date or funds on account will be forfeited.
Training Location
Online Classroom
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I would never take another course that starts at 11AM and goes to 9PM again. The way the course was laid out really took away from the capturing of what was presented as it was 5-6 hours of watching a screen before getting to the actual labs. There has to be a better way to lay out this particular course. In my previous course, the lectures were broken up by labs which worked out fantastic and kept you engaged in the course. There were days when in order to actually complete the labs, would go over the 9PM day end time frame. Was able to get the primary labs done, but if you want to get all the content completed, you cannot complete it in the window of this course, you will need to come back on your own time.