CompTIA Security+ is an entry level security certification,
that validates a knowledge of basic security concepts, communication
security, infrastructure security, cryptography, and operational security.
Students must pass a 100 question, 90 minutes exam to become Security+. Students
must gain an 84% or better on the exam to pass.
This course prepares students for exam using a series
lectures, and hands on labs to get students prepare for the exam. Some of
the hands on lab will including setting up a client server network and
securing it, using IPSec, certificates, cryptography, and group policies.
We offer the most practical hands on approach to the Security+ training in New York City. All labs are supervised by the instructor.
This course covers exam SY0-201.
We are an authorized VUE,
and PROMETRIC
Testing center. When you are finish the course you can also take the exam with
us.

Some of the topics that will be covered include:
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General Security Concepts.
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Identifying Potential Risks.
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Infrastructure and Connectivity.
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Monitoring Activity and Intrusion Detection.

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Implementing and Maintaining a Secure Network.
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Securing the Network and Environment.
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Cryptography Basics, Methods, and Standards.
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Security Policies and Procedures.
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Security Management.
Benefits of
this course
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Security+ Text
Book ($80 Value)
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Most
hands on training class in New York City.
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Small
class
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Practice questions($160 value)
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Expert
instructor with more than 10 years of networking and Security Experience.
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Free retake of the class up to 1 year.
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Payment Plans Available
Cost:
$889
Sale Price Until
May 25, 2012: $549
Call us for information on how
to have this class taught at your location for your employees
To schedule call: 212-564-2351
Course Content
- Lesson 1: Security Fundamentals
- Topic 1A: Security Building Blocks
- Topic 1B: Authentication Methods
- Topic 1C: Cryptography Fundamentals
- Topic 1D: Security Policy Fundamentals
- Lesson 2: Security Threats
- Topic 2A: Social Engineering
- Topic 2B: Software-Based Threats
- Topic 2C: Network-Based Threats
- Topic 2D: Hardware-Based Threats
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- Lesson 3: Hardening Internal Systems and
Services
- Topic 3A: Harden Operating Systems
- Topic 3B: Harden Directory Services
- Topic 3C: Harden DHCP Servers
- Topic 3D: Harden File and Print Servers
- Lesson 4: Hardening Internetwork Devices and
Services
- Topic 4A: Harden Internetwork Connection Devices
- Topic 4B: Harden DNS and BIND Servers
- Topic 4C: Harden Web Servers
- Topic 4D: Harden Email Servers
- Topic 4E: Harden Conferencing and Messaging
Servers
- Topic 4F: Secure File Transfers
- Lesson 5: Securing Network Communications
- Topic 5A: Protect Network Traffic with IP Security
(IPSec)
- Topic 5B: Secure Wireless Traffic
- Topic 5C: Secure the Network Telephony
Infrastructure
- Topic 5D: Secure the Remote Access Channel
- Lesson 6: Securing Web Applications
- Topic 6A: Prevent Input Validation Attacks
- Topic 6B: Protect Systems from Buffer Overflow
Attacks
- Topic 6C: Implement ActiveX and Java Security
- Topic 6D: Protect Systems from Scripting Attacks
- Topic 6E: Implement Secure Cookies
- Topic 6F: Harden a Web Browser
- Lesson 7: Managing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Topic 7A: Install a Certificate Authority (CA)
Hierarchy
- Topic 7B: Harden a Certificate Authority
- Topic 7C: Back Up a CA
- Topic 7D: Restore a CA
- Lesson 8: Managing Certificates
- Topic 8A: Enroll Certificates
- Topic 8B: Secure Network Traffic by Using
Certificates
- Topic 8C: Renew Certificates
- Topic 8D: Revoke Certificates
- Topic 8E: Back Up Certificates and Private Keys
- Topic 8F: Restore Certificates and Private Keys
- Lesson 9: Enforcing Organizational Security
Policies
- Topic 9A: Perform a Risk Assessment
- Topic 9B: Enforce Corporate Security Policy
Compliance
- Topic 9C: Enforce Legal Compliance
- Topic 9D: Enforce Physical Security Compliance
- Topic 9E: Educate Users
- Topic 9F: Plan for Disaster Recovery
- Topic 9G: Conduct a Security Audit
- Lesson 10: Monitoring the Security
Infrastructure
- Topic 10A: Scan for Vulnerabilities
- Topic 10B: Monitor for Security Anomalies
- Topic 10C: Set Up a Honeypot
- Lesson 11: Managing Security Incidents
- Topic 11A: Respond to Security Incidents
- Topic 11B: Evidence Administration
- Topic 11C: Recover From a Security Incident
The Security+ training in NYC is available as classroom
training, onsite corporate training, and private one on one training at your
location or our midtown location in NYC.