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CompTIA Security+ Certification

Training Provided by The Career Center Security+ Certification is the primary course you will need to take if your job responsibilities include securing network services, network devices, and network traffic. It is also the main course you will take to prepare for the CompTIA Security+ examination. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge with computer hardware, operating systems, and networks as you acquire the specific skills required to implement basic security services on any type of computer network.

During this course, including computer lab time, students will be provided with the information necessary to complete the following objectives:

  • harden internal systems and services.
  • harden internetwork devices and services.
  • secure network communications.
  • manage a PKI.
  • manage certificates.
  • enforce an organizational security policy.
  • monitor the security infrastructure.
  • respond to network attacks.
  • respond to software-based attacks.

This is primarily ilt training
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in New York, NY,
Contact The Career Center for more information
Duration:40 hours
Training Presented in:English
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prerequisites:
  • CompTIA A+ Certification

This course is included in the following Certification Program:

  • CompTIA Security+

Our Program is All-Inclusive:

  • List price $1395 - Special $895!
  • 40 hours of classroom instruction
  • Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
  • A complete instruction manual
  • Certificate upon completion
  • Career Enhancement Services
  • Full Placement Counseling
  • Free Resume Review
  • Job Placement Assistance
  • Free Test Preparation
  • Computer-Based Training Files
  • Assessment Testing
  • Internship Opportunities
  • Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
  • Check the schedule

Topics:

Lesson 1: Identify Security Threats
      Topic 1A: Classify Network Attacks
      Topic 1B: Classify Software-Based Attacks

Lesson 2: Harden Internal Systems and Services
      Topic 2A: Harden Base Operating Systems
      Topic 2B: Harden Directory Services
      Topic 2C: Harden DHCP Servers
      Topic 2D: Harden Network File and Print Servers
      Topic 2E: Harden Application Servers

Lesson 3: Harden Internetwork Devices and Services
      Topic 3A: Harden Internetwork Connection Devices
      Topic 3B: Harden DNS and BIND Servers
      Topic 3C: Harden Web Servers
      Topic 3D: Harden FTP Servers
      Topic 3E: Harden NNTP Servers
      Topic 3F: Harden Email Servers
      Topic 3G: Harden Collaboration-based Servers

Lesson 4: Secure Network Communications
      Topic 4A: Secure Network Traffic Using IP Security (IPSec)
      Topic 4B: Secure Directory Services Communications
      Topic 4C: Secure Wireless Traffic
      Topic 4D: Secure Client Internet Access
      Topic 4E: Secure the Remote Access Channel

Lesson 5: Manage Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
      Topic 5A: Implement a CA Hierarchy
      Topic 5B: Harden a Certificate Authority
      Topic 5C: Back Up CAs
      Topic 5D: Recover the CAs
      Topic 5E: Restore Lost Keys

Lesson 6: Manage Certificates
      Topic 6A: Enroll Certificates
      Topic 6B: Secure Network Traffic Using Certificates
      Topic 6C: Renew Certificates
      Topic 6D: Suspend Certificates
      Topic 6E: Revoke Certificates
      Topic 6F: Destroy Certificates
      Topic 6G: Publish a Certificate Revocation List (CRL)

Lesson 7: Enforce Organizational Security Policy
      Topic 7A: Enforce Corporate Security Policy Compliance
      Topic 7B: Enforce Legal Compliance
      Topic 7C: Enforce Physical Security Compliance
      Topic 7D: Educate Users
      Topic 7E: Implement a Change-Management Plan

Lesson 8: Monitor the Security Infrastructure
      Topic 8A: Configure Auditing
      Topic 8B: Configure Security Alerts
      Topic 8C: Install Intrusion-Detection Software
      Topic 8D: Set Up a Honeypot
      Topic 8E: Monitor Port Usage
      Topic 8F: Monitor Resource and Service Access
      Topic 8G: Analyze Resource and Service Permissions
      Topic 8H: Run Vulnerability Scans

Lesson 9: Respond to Network Attacks
      Topic 9A: Diagnose the Cause of a Security Breach
      Topic 9B: Respond to Port Scanning Attacks
      Topic 9C: Respond to Eavesdropping Attacks
      Topic 9D: Respond to Denial of Service/Distributed Denial of Service (DoS/DDoS) Attacks
      Topic 9E: Respond to IP Spoofing/Hijacking Attacks
      Topic 9F: Respond to Replay Attacks
      Topic 9G: Respond to Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Lesson 10: Respond to Software-based Attacks
      Topic 10A: Respond to Malicious Code Attacks
      Topic 10B: Respond to Attacks Against the Default Security Configuration
      Topic 10C: Respond to Misuse of Privilege Attacks
      Topic 10D: Respond to Password Attacks
      Topic 10E: Respond to Software-Exploitation Attacks
      Topic 10F: Respond to Backdoor Attacks
      Topic 10G: Respond to Auditing Attacks
      Topic 10H: Respond to Takeover Attacks

About The Training Provider: The Career Center
The Career Center - The Career Center Since 1988 The Career Center has trained over 250,000 students in a variety of computer and other job related classes in areas like Office Administration and Bookkeeping, Computer Programming, Computer Support and Networking, Network Security, Web Development, Graphics and Digital Imaging, Medical Billing and Coding, Real Estate Licensing and more . Conveniently located at...
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