The main aim of this course is to help to prepare you for CompTIA's Security+ Certification exam. CompTIA Security+ validates knowledge of communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, operational security, and general security concepts
Net Work Instructor Resources
Extensive class workshop files can be downloaded from our Downloads area along with on-line assessment tests for Security+ Certification.
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify network attack strategies and defences.
- Understand the principles of organisational security and the elements of effective security policies.
- Know the technologies and uses of encryption standards and products.
- Identify network- and host-based security technologies and practices.
- Describe how remote access security is enforced.
- Describe the standards and products used to enforce security on web and communications technologies.
- Identify strategies for ensuring business continuity, fault tolerance, and disaster recovery.
Net Work Certification Preparation
This content has been approved through the CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum program. This course will prepare students for the following exam objectives released in November 2002:
- CompTIA Security+ Certification exam
The course consists of two volumes, with a study volume, containing indexed notes and review questions, and a companion volume, containing exam objectives mapping, exam information, practical labs, answers to review questions, and a comprehensive glossary.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for students wishing to qualify with CompTIA Security+ Certification. Security+ is aimed primarily at networking professionals, but because security is vital to all levels and job roles within an organisation, it will also benefit PC support analysts, application developers, and senior managers in accounting, sales, product development, and marketing:
Prerequisites
Ideally, you should have successfully completed the "CompTIA Network+ Support Skills" course and have around 24 months' experience of networking support. It is not necessary that you pass the Network+ exam before completing Security+ certification, but this is recommended. Regardless of whether you have passed Network+, it is recommended that you have the following skills and knowledge before starting this course:
- Know the function and basic features of the components of a PC.
- Use Windows to create and manage files and use basic administrative features (Explorer, Control Panel, Management Consoles).
- Basic network terminology (such as OSI Model, Topology, Ethernet, TCP/IP).
- TCP/IP addressing, core protocols, and troubleshooting tools.
Net Work Training Course duration
5 Days
Net Work Training Course outline
Security Fundamentals
- Security Concepts Why is Security Important?
- Security Fundamentals
- Access Control
-
Authentication
- Accounting
- Training
- Threats Types and Sources of Threats
- What Makes a Network Secure?
- Network Attack
Strategies
- Malware
- Operational Security Corporate Security Policy
- Risk Identification
- Privilege Policies
-
Disposal / Destruction Policy
- HR Policy
- Incident Response Policy
Cryptography
- What is Cryptography?
- Encryption Technologies
- Cryptographic Attacks
- Public Key Infrastructure What is PKI?
- Implementing PKI
- Cryptographic Standards
Implementing Local Security
- Site Security Physical Access Controls
- Environmental Security
- Network Security Secure Network Topologies
- Virtual LANs (VLAN)
- Network Address
Translation
- Tunnelling
- Network Infrastructure
- Switches
- Routers
- Firewalls
- Network
Management
- Servers and Workstations
- Removable Media
- OS and Applications Security OS Hardening
- Directory Services
- File and Print Services
-
Databases
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Name Resolution Using DNS
- Auditing and Intrusion Detection Systems Audit Logs
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Honey
Pots
- System Scanning
- Wireless Access Security Wireless Networks
- Wireless LANs
Implementing Remote Security
- Remote Access Security What is Remote Access?
- Remote Access Infrastructure
- Remote
Connectivity Protocols
- Remote Access Server
- Enterprise Remote Access Authentication
-
Remote Authentication Protocols
- Hardening Remote Access Infrastructure
- Securing Email and Messaging Communications Email Standards
- Email Application
Security
- Email Confidentiality
- Instant Messaging and VoIP
- Network News Transfer Protocol
- File Transfer
- Securing Web Services HTTP
- SSL / TLS
- Web Servers
- Web Browsers
- WAP and WTLS
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
- Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Disaster Recovery Planning
- Fault Tolerance and Redundancy
- Backup Strategies