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CompTIA Approved Course-ware! Learn the latest, most highly sensitive IT security info you need for the CompTIA Security+ (SY0-201) exam from industry-leading instructor Tom Carpenter. Tom was ranked favorite among LearnSmart Video Training instructors for 2009. In this course, he brings his expert insight and experience to the table to deliver a training course that's exciting, rewarding and complete. When you complete this training, you'll have all the knowledge you need to pass your Security+ (SY0-201) certification exam.


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Use Security+ (SY0-201) LearnSmart Video Training to learn everything that a Security+ needs to know and pass your Security+ (SY0-201) certification exam. When you complete this CBT course, you'll be an expert on the following "must-know" skills for your Security+ (SY0-201) certification:

Session 1
Section A: Introduction
  • Prerequisites
  • Knowledge Domains
  • Security Importance
  • Applications

Section B: Security Requirements
  • Requirements
  • Classification
  • Due Care
  • Due Diligence
  • Due Process
  • User Education
  • HR Security

Section C: Security Threats
  • Understanding Threats
  • Viruses and Worms
  • Trojans, Spyware and Malware
  • Rootkits
  • Spam Filtering
  • Botnets

Section D: Privilege Escalation
  • Initial Entry
  • Escalation Methods
  • After Escalation
  • Performing a Logic Bomb

Section E: Hardware Security Risks
  • BIOS
  • USB Devices
  • Removable Storage
  • Cell Phones

Section F: Network Vulnerabilities
  • Vulnerable Devices
  • Weak Passwords
  • Backdoors
  • Denial of Service
  • Vampire Taps

Section G: Infrastructure Risks
  • Old Protocols
  • TCP/IP Issues
  • Null Sessions
  • Spoofing
  • Man-in-the-Middle
  • Replay Attacks
  • DDoS
  • DNS Vulnerabilities
  • ARP Poisoning

Session 2
Section A: Wireless Vulnerabilities
  • Wireless LANs
  • Wi-Fi
  • Data Emanation
  • War Driving
  • Default Behaviors
  • Rogue APs
  • Hijacking

Section B: Wireless Encryption
  • Encryption Cracking
  • WEP
  • Authentication
  • Understanding WEP
  • WEP Key Problems
  • Weak Initialization Vectors

Section C: Personal Device Security
  • Portable Devices
  • Bluejacking
  • Bluesnarfing
  • Blackjacking
  • Laptops

Section D: Authentication Fundamentals
  • Identification
  • Authentication
  • One Factor
  • Multiple Factors
  • Single Sign-On

Section E: Authentication Hardware
  • Thumb Scanners
  • FAR and FRR
  • Smart Cards
  • RFID

Section F: Authentication Protocols
  • Understanding Protocols
  • PAP and CHAP
  • LAN Manager
  • NTLM
  • NTLMv2

Section G: Advanced Authentication Protocols
  • Kerberos
  • Kerberos Tickets
  • Kerberos Access
  • LDAP
  • 802.1X/RADIUS
  • TACACS
  • RAS

Section H: Users, Groups, and Roles
  • Active Directory
  • Users
  • Groups
  • Group Strategy
  • Guidelines
  • Roles

Section I: Authorization Models
  • Group Policy Editor
  • Password Policies
  • Lockout Policies
  • Creating Accounts
  • Account Parameters

Session 3
Section A: ACLs
  • Managing Folder Access
  • Network Resource Permissions

Section B: Access Control Methods
  • MAC
  • DAC
  • RBAC
  • Least Privilege
  • Implicit Deny
  • Duty Separation

Section C: Remote Access Security
  • Remote Access
  • RA Encryption
  • RA Authentication
  • Enabling RAS
  • RAS Authentication Options

Section D: Physical Security
  • Understanding Physical Security
  • Affecting Factors
  • Access Control
  • Facility Access Checklist
  • Internal Access Checklist
  • Network Access Checklist

Section E: OS Hardening
  • Patches
  • Service Packs
  • Patch Management
  • Linux Hardening
  • Windows Hardening
  • Creating Security Templates
  • Security Analysis

Section F: Application Security
  • Buffer Overflows
  • Dependencies
  • Stack-Based Overflows
  • Heap-Based Overflows
  • After the Attack
  • Countermeasures
  • Instant Messaging
  • P2P Networks

Section G: Web Application Security
  • Web Servers
  • Communications
  • Common Attacks
  • Web Applications
  • ActiveX and Java
  • XSS
  • Browser Options
  • Cookies
  • Input Validation

Section H: E-mail Security
  • E-mail Protocols
  • E-mail Threats
  • E-mail Authentication
  • Confidentiality
  • SMTP Relay
  • Spam Solutions

Session 4
Section A: Client Security Solutions
  • avast! Software
  • Spam Filtering
  • Pop-Up Blocking
  • Personal Firewalls
  • HIDS

Section B: Virtualization and Security
  • Virtualization Defined
  • Benefits
  • Scenarios
  • Virtual PC
  • Hyper-V
  • VMware
  • Planning
  • Security Issues

Section C: Network Firewalls
  • Understanding Firewalls
  • Firewall Types
  • Firewall Installation
  • Well Known Ports
  • Port Blocking

Section D: Network Security Design
  • Subnetting
  • Virtual LANs
  • Connecting Networks
  • DMZ
  • NAT
  • NAC

Section E: Telephony Security
  • Traditional PBX
  • VoIP
  • SIP Security
  • H.323 Security

Section F: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
  • Intrusion Monitoring
  • IDS Solutions
  • Detection Methods
  • IPS Solutions
  • IPS Detection States
  • Intrusion Indications
  • IDS Implementations
  • Intrusion Responses
  • Honeypots

Section G: Controlling Internet Access
  • Proxy Servers
  • Internet Filters
  • Creating a Firewall Rule

Section H: Protocol Analyzers
  • Installing Wireshark
  • Capturing E-mail Logon
  • Creating HTTP Filter
  • Viewing Passwords

Session 5
Section A: Wireless Network Security
  • War Driving
  • SSID Issues
  • Rogue APs
  • Weak Encryption
  • Configuring WPA

Section B: Monitoring Systems
  • Performance Tools
  • Task Manager
  • Performance Snap-In
  • Baselines
  • Creating a Baseline
  • Creating a Second Baseline
  • Comparing Baselines with Excel

Section C: Scanning the Network
  • Port Scanning
  • Angry IP Scanner
  • Scanning Devices
  • Service Enumeration
  • Configuring Zenmap GUI
  • Nmap Scanning

Section D: Vulnerability Scanning
  • Sectools.org
  • OVAL
  • National Vulnerability Database
  • Password Cracker
  • Pen Testing

Section E: Logging and Auditing
  • Importance of Logs
  • DNS Logs
  • System Logs
  • Performance Logs
  • Access Logs
  • Firewall Logs
  • Antivirus Logs
  • Auditing

Section F: Cryptography 101
  • Encryption
  • Simple Encryption
  • CIA
  • Non-Repudiation
  • Whole Disk
  • Key Management
  • Steganography
  • Encryption Testing
  • TPM

Section G: Encryption Algorithms
  • Encryption Types
  • Key Factors
  • DES
  • 3DES
  • RSA
  • ECC
  • PGP
  • AES
  • RC4
  • Secure Transfer
  • One-Time Pad

Session 6
Section A: Encryption Protocols and Hashing
  • Hashing
  • Hashing Protocols
  • Digital Signatures
  • SSL/TLS
  • TLS Goals
  • SSL Operations
  • PPTP
  • L2TP
  • IPSec
  • HTTP Solutions
  • SSH

Section B: Public Key Cryptography
  • Certificates
  • PK Cryptography
  • PKI Components
  • PKI Processes

Section C: Risk Assessments
  • Risk Management
  • Asset Identification
  • Threat Identification
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk Tracking

Section D: Redundancy Planning
  • Failure Points
  • RAID
  • Spare Parts
  • Redundant Servers
  • Redundant ISP
  • Power Supply
  • Spare Sites

Section E: Incident Response
  • Incident Defined
  • IR Process
  • First Responders
  • Computer Forensics
  • Chain of Custody
  • Reporting
  • Damage Control

Section F: Disaster Recovery
  • Planning
  • Backup Practices
  • Backup Methods
  • Backup Types
  • Media Rotation
  • Restoration
  • DR Exercises

Section G: Social Engineering
  • Definition
  • Example Attacks
  • Dumpster Diving
  • Passive Attacks
  • Inside/Outside Attacks
  • Reverse
  • Phishing Attacks

Section H: Security Policies
  • Importance
  • General Policies
  • Functional Policies
  • sans.org


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