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CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701) Practice Tests

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  • Updated 10/2024
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Course Information

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Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
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Duration
0 Hour(s) 0 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Robert Karamagi
Rating
4.7
(76 Ratings)

Course Overview

CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701) Practice Tests

5 Practice Tests, 450 Questions, Answers and Explanations covering all listed Security+ SY0-701 exam objectives

1.0 General Security Concepts (12 % of the exam)

  • Compare and contrast various types of security controls.

  • Summarize fundamental security concepts.

  • Explain the importance of change management processes and the impact to security.

  • Explain the importance of using appropriate cryptographic solutions.


2.0 Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations (22% of the exam)

  • Compare and contrast common threat actors and motivations.

  • Explain common threat vectors and attack surfaces.

  • Explain various types of vulnerabilities.

  • Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity.

  • Explain the purpose of mitigation techniques used to secure the enterprise.


3.0 Security Architecture (18% of the exam)

  • Compare and contrast security implications of different architecture models.

  • Given a scenario, apply security principles to secure enterprise infrastructure.

  • Compare and contrast concepts and strategies to protect data.

  • Explain the importance of resilience and recovery in security architecture.


4.0 Security Operations (28% of the exam)

  • Given a scenario, apply common security techniques to computing resources.

  • Explain the security implications of proper hardware, software, and data asset management.

  • Explain various activities associated with vulnerability management.

  • Explain security alerting and monitoring concepts and tools.

  • Given a scenario, modify enterprise capabilities to enhance security.

  • Given a scenario, implement and maintain identity and access management.

  • Explain the importance of automation and orchestration related to secure operations.

  • Explain appropriate incident response activities.

  • Given a scenario, use data sources to support an investigation.


5.0 Security Program Management and Oversight (20% of the exam)

  • Summarize elements of effective security governance.

  • Explain elements of the risk management process.

  • Explain the processes associated with third-party risk assessment and management.

  • Summarize elements of effective security compliance.

  • Explain types and purposes of audits and assessments.

  • Given a scenario, implement security awareness practices.

Course Content

  • 1 section(s)
  • Section 1 Practice Tests

What You’ll Learn

  • Knowledge of security controls is provided through a look into the key terms and concepts circling around cybersecurity.
  • Monitoring techniques to secure hybrid environments by mitigating vulnerabilities and responding to security incidents and cyberattacks from threats.
  • Strategies and principles to protect and secure the enterprise infrastructure and data and associate security in the various architecture models.
  • Ensuring hardware, software, and data are securely operated and managed to enhance techniques of dealing with vulnerabilities.
  • Skills to communicate and report issues related to security assessments and awareness, governance, risk, and compliance management.


Reviews

  • D
    Deric j wanyonyi
    5.0

    awesome teacher

  • G
    George Quick
    5.0

    good practice session

  • B
    Ben Acheampong
    4.5

    The questions felt like real exam question. t's good for practicing and preparing for the real exam.

  • K
    Keneisha Newman
    3.0

    I enjoyed taking the quiz for preparation. My only issue is the format or how the questions are awkwardly given. Some were a little confusing based on the questions being asked. It was either worded too much or the question wasn't straightforward. I had to read them a couple times to understand what was being asked.

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