Comptia Security+ is an entry level security certification,
that validates a knowledge of basic security concepts, communication
security, infrastructure security, cryptography, and operational security.
Students must pass a 100 question, 90 minutes exam to become Security+. Students
must gain an 84% or better on the exam to pass.
This course prepares students for exam using a series
lectures, and hands on labs to get students prepare for the exam. Some of
the hands on lab will including setting up a client server network and
securing it, using IPSec, certificates, cryptography, and group policies.
We offer the most practical hands on approach to the Security+ training in New York City. All labs are supervised by the instructor.
This course covers exam SY0-201.
We are
an authorize Vue Testing center. When you are finish the course you can also
take the exam with us.
Some of the topics that will be covered include:
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General Security Concepts.
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Identifying Potential Risks.
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Infrastructure and Connectivity.
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Monitoring Activity and Intrusion Detection.
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Implementing and Maintaining a Secure Network.
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Securing the Network and Environment.
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Cryptography Basics, Methods, and Standards.
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Security Policies and Procedures.
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Security Management.
Benefits of
this course
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Security+ Text
Book ($80 Value)
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Most
hands on training class in New York City.
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Small
class
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Practice questions($160 value)
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Expert
instructor with more than 10 years of networking and Security Experience.
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Free retake of the class up to 1 year.
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Payment Plans Available
The course price will be $799
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2/8-2/12 |
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Course Content
- Lesson 1: Security Fundamentals
- Topic 1A: Security Building Blocks
- Topic 1B: Authentication Methods
- Topic 1C: Cryptography Fundamentals
- Topic 1D: Security Policy Fundamentals
- Lesson 2: Security Threats
- Topic 2A: Social Engineering
- Topic 2B: Software-Based Threats
- Topic 2C: Network-Based Threats
- Topic 2D: Hardware-Based Threats
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- Lesson 3: Hardening Internal Systems and
Services
- Topic 3A: Harden Operating Systems
- Topic 3B: Harden Directory Services
- Topic 3C: Harden DHCP Servers
- Topic 3D: Harden File and Print Servers
- Lesson 4: Hardening Internetwork Devices and
Services
- Topic 4A: Harden Internetwork Connection Devices
- Topic 4B: Harden DNS and BIND Servers
- Topic 4C: Harden Web Servers
- Topic 4D: Harden Email Servers
- Topic 4E: Harden Conferencing and Messaging
Servers
- Topic 4F: Secure File Transfers
- Lesson 5: Securing Network Communications
- Topic 5A: Protect Network Traffic with IP Security
(IPSec)
- Topic 5B: Secure Wireless Traffic
- Topic 5C: Secure the Network Telephony
Infrastructure
- Topic 5D: Secure the Remote Access Channel
- Lesson 6: Securing Web Applications
- Topic 6A: Prevent Input Validation Attacks
- Topic 6B: Protect Systems from Buffer Overflow
Attacks
- Topic 6C: Implement ActiveX and Java Security
- Topic 6D: Protect Systems from Scripting Attacks
- Topic 6E: Implement Secure Cookies
- Topic 6F: Harden a Web Browser
- Lesson 7: Managing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Topic 7A: Install a Certificate Authority (CA)
Hierarchy
- Topic 7B: Harden a Certificate Authority
- Topic 7C: Back Up a CA
- Topic 7D: Restore a CA
- Lesson 8: Managing Certificates
- Topic 8A: Enroll Certificates
- Topic 8B: Secure Network Traffic by Using
Certificates
- Topic 8C: Renew Certificates
- Topic 8D: Revoke Certificates
- Topic 8E: Back Up Certificates and Private Keys
- Topic 8F: Restore Certificates and Private Keys
- Lesson 9: Enforcing Organizational Security
Policies
- Topic 9A: Perform a Risk Assessment
- Topic 9B: Enforce Corporate Security Policy
Compliance
- Topic 9C: Enforce Legal Compliance
- Topic 9D: Enforce Physical Security Compliance
- Topic 9E: Educate Users
- Topic 9F: Plan for Disaster Recovery
- Topic 9G: Conduct a Security Audit
- Lesson 10: Monitoring the Security
Infrastructure
- Topic 10A: Scan for Vulnerabilities
- Topic 10B: Monitor for Security Anomalies
- Topic 10C: Set Up a Honeypot
- Lesson 11: Managing Security Incidents
- Topic 11A: Respond to Security Incidents
- Topic 11B: Evidence Administration
- Topic 11C: Recover From a Security Incident
The Security+ training in NYC is available as classroom
training, onsite corporate training, and private one on one training at your
location or our midtown location in NYC.