CompTIA Security+ Certification
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.
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- 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
