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CompTIA Security+


EXAM Force and Security Unviersity 8570 package - Pre-class DVD's, instructor led training, post class exam prep!
All for $1,400 per person!

CompTIA's Security+ certification is aimed at IT professionals who have two years on-the-job networking experience, with an emphasis on security. The Security+, exam code SY0–101, was introduced in December 2002. It is an entry-level, vendor-neutral certification which makes a great stepping stone to more advanced certifications, such as the (ISC)2® SSCP® and CISSP®, Q/ISP and the SANS GIAC. It also may be used in some Microsoft certification tracks.

Thes certifications are well suited to network and security administrators independent of what industry they work in.

The Security+ designation is achieved by passing one conventional format exam that covers topics such as communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external attack and operational and organization security. The Security+ certification thus demonstrates the candidate's knowledge of information security and will help equip the candidate with the skills necessary to withstand hackers and decrease costs associated with security breaches. Like other CompTIA offerings, once a person achieves the Security+, the certification will not expire.


Who Should Attend
:
COMPTIA Security + Bootcamp class is ideal for those working toward or who have already attained positions as Senior Network Security Engineers, Senior Security Systems Analysts or Senior Security Administrators and looking for their first security credentials.

  • Class Fee: $1,995
    Time: 8:30am - 5pm
    Learning Level: Beginner
    Prerequisites: You should have a basic understanding of TCP/IP
    CPE Credits 40
    Instructor: TBD


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    Hands-on labs for each class
    COMPTIA Security+ Class Outline:
    1. Security overview
      Introduction to network security
      Understanding security threats
      Creating a secure network strategy
      Windows 2000 server access control
    2. Authentication
      Introduction to authentication
      Kerberos
      Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
      Digital certificates
      Security tokens
      Biometrics
    3. Attacks and malicious code
      Denial of service attacks
      Man-in-the-middle attacks
      Spoofing
      Replays
      TCP session hijacking
      Social engineering
      Attacks against encrypted data
      Software exploitation
    4. Remote access
      Securing remote communications
      Authentication
      Virtual private networks
      Telecommuting vulnerabilities
    5. E-mail
      Secure e-mail and encryption
      PGP and S/MIME encryption
      E-mail vulnerabilities
    6. Web security
      SSL/TLS protocol
      Instant messaging
      Vulnerabilities of Web tools
      Configuring Internet Explorer security
    7. Directory and file transfer services
      Introduction to directory services
      File transfer services
      File sharing
    8. Wireless and instant messaging
      IEEE 802.11
      WAP 1.x and WAP 2.0
      Wired equivalent privacy
      Instant messaging
    9. Network devices
      Understanding firewalls
      Routers
      Switches
      Telecom, cable modem, and wireless devices
      Securing remote access
      Intrusion detection systems
      Workstations and servers
    10. Transmission and storage media
      Transmission media
      Storage media
    11. Network security topologies
      Security topologies
      Network Address Translation
      Tunneling
      Virtual Local Area Networks
    12. Intrusion detection
      Intrusion detection systems
      Network-based and host-based IDS
      Active and passive detection
      Honeypots
      Incident response
    13. Security baselines
      OS/NOS hardening
      Network hardening
      Application hardening
    14. Cryptography
      Concepts of cryptography
      Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
      Key management and life cycle
      Setting up a certificate server
    15. Physical security
      Access control
      Environment
      Disaster recovery and business continuity
      Disaster recovery
      Business continuity
      Policies and procedures
      Privilege management
    16. Computer forensics and advanced topics
      Understanding computer forensics
      Risk identification
      Education and training
      Auditing

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