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Course Overview
CompTIA Security+ is a globally recognized entry-level cybersecurity certification that validates core skills in areas like network security, risk management, and incident response. With cybersecurity jobs projected to grow 35% from 2021 to 2031, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, this certification is an essential starting point for roles such as security administrator and systems administrator, providing a solid foundation for advancing in the fast-growing field.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for people who are seeking to launch a career in cybersecurity.
Course Objectives
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Secure Hybrid Environments
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Manage Identity and Access
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Respond to Security Incident
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Ensure Compliance and Governance
Course Outline
1. Security Roles, Controls, and Threat Intelligence
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Compare security roles and responsibilities across IT and cybersecurity teams.
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Differentiate between preventive, detective, and corrective security controls.
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Identify threat actors, attack vectors, and cyber threat intelligence sources.
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Understand security frameworks and compliance requirements that guide cybersecurity best practices.
2. Security Assessments & Threat Mitigation
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Conduct risk assessments and vulnerability scans to identify security gaps.
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Recognize social engineering attacks, phishing tactics, and malware threats.
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Explain cryptographic principles, including encryption, hashing, and digital signatures.
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Implement cryptographic techniques to secure data and communications.
3. Implementing Authentication & Identity Management
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Deploy authentication methods, including passwords, multifactor authentication (MFA), and biometrics.
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Manage identity and access controls to enforce least privilege and role-based access.
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Implement Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for certificate-based security.
4. Securing Network Architecture & Infrastructure
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Design and implement secure network architectures (DMZ, segmentation, zero trust).
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Configure and deploy network security appliances such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, and VPNs.
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Use secure network protocols (TLS, SSH, IPsec) to protect data in transit.
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Implement wireless security best practices, including encryption and access controls.
5. Endpoint, Mobile, and Cloud Security
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Deploy endpoint security solutions, including anti-malware, host-based firewalls, and patch management.
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Implement secure mobile device management (MDM) policies for BYOD environments.
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Apply secure coding practices to prevent software vulnerabilities and exploits.
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Configure cloud security controls to protect virtualized environments and cloud workloads.
6. Data Protection & Privacy
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Explain data classification, storage, and encryption methods to safeguard sensitive information.
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Implement data loss prevention (DLP) strategies to prevent unauthorized access and exfiltration.
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Understand privacy laws and compliance requirements such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS.
7. Incident Response & Digital Forensics
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Develop an incident response plan, including identification, containment, eradication, and recovery.
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Utilize forensic tools and techniques to analyze security breaches and collect digital evidence.
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Follow legal and regulatory considerations for handling security incidents and investigations.
8. Risk Management & Cyber Resilience
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Apply risk management concepts such as risk assessment, mitigation, and acceptance.
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Implement business continuity and disaster recovery strategies to maintain cyber resilience.
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Strengthen system and network defenses against evolving threats through proactive security measures.
9. Physical Security & Access Controls
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Understand physical security controls such as surveillance, access badges, and secure facilities.
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Implement hardware security solutions, including secure boot and hardware encryption.
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Apply personnel security best practices, such as security awareness training and insider threat mitigation.
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