Course Information
Course Overview
Get the Security+ certification to show that you have the skills to secure a network & deter hackers
CompTIA's Security+ is a vendor-neutral certification that validates the competency of security professionals working in the IT industry. The Security Plus Certification confirms a technician's critical knowledge of communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, operational security, and general security concepts. Because human error is the number one cause for a network security breach, CompTIA Security+ is recognized by the technology community as a valuable credential that proves competency with information security.
The CompTIA Security+ Certification Training Course measures the necessary competencies for an IT professional with approximately two years networking experience. Students will learn the knowledge and skills needed to protect your business from the theft or destruction of information or disruption of communication.
This Security Plus training course follows the CompTIA authorized curriculum, ensuring you receive the training and knowledge needed to succeed.
- Security+ is government approved
- Security+ is globally recognised
- Security+ provides substantial earnings potential
- Security+ is industry supported
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 147 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Introduction
- Section 2 Module 1:General Security Concepts
- Section 3 Module 2: Organizational Security
- Section 4 Module 3:Privacy, Ethics and Legal issues
- Section 5 Module 4 Cryptography
- Section 6 Module 5: Public Key Infrastructure
- Section 7 Module 6 Standards and Protocols
- Section 8 Module 7 Physical Security
- Section 9 Module 8 Infrastructure Security
- Section 10 Module 9 Authentication and Remote Access
What You’ll Learn
- The Security+ provides a good general nuts-and-bolts survey of modern information security topics, tools, techniques, and best practices.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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RRobert Whitehill
great information
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JJohn Frankenhoff
I don't think the presenter has even read the CompTIA objectives. The modules do not align with the objectives. He simply skims over topics and the slides\graphics are very simplistic.
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TTuan Doan
Informative info. Knowledgeable instructor. Include Review Q&A at the end of module.
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SSteven Kirby
The first three modules of this course made me laugh out loud on several occasions. I don't think a course on computer security ought to do that unless it's an intentional part of the instructor's delivery. This was not. For example, I was too busy laughing at such cringe worthy statements such as the observation that legislation is produced by "some kind of body" to be annoyed by the instructor's embrace of the journalistic use of the word "hacker". Perhaps it's because I am writing the night before Halloween, but I found myself wondering about the state of decomposition of that legislative body. The structure and presentation of this course reminds me of some of the senior level seminars I endured as an undergraduate student lo these many years ago. There may well be merit in later modules in the course, but I'm too impatient to wait to find out. Mercifully, Udemy's refund policy was made for situations such as this.