CompTIA Security+ (SYO-501) Certification Crash Course Training in Nurnberg, Germany
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						  		Want to pass the SYO-501 exam?
	In order to be successful a CompTIA Security+ exam candidate has to show that they understand: 
	- Network attack strategies and defenses 
	- The principles of organizational security & the elements of effective security policies 
	- The technologies and uses of cryptographic standards and products 
	- How to identify network and host-based security technologies and practices 
	- How wireless and remote access security is enforced 
	- The standards and products used to enforce security on the web and communication technologies 
	- Strategies for ensuring business continuity, fault tolerance, and disaster recovery 
	These tests are about managing time and are graded on a pass-fail basis. 
	Maximum of questions   90 questions 
	Type of Questions Multiple choice and performance-based 
	Length of Test 90 minutes 
	Passing Score 750 (on a scale of 100-900) 
	Recommended Experience CompTIA Network+ and two years of experience in IT administration with a security focus 
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Course Description | 
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|   Security+ is one of the most popular security certifications in the IT industry and is usually the first that IT professionals attempt. It is a three-year renewable certification that is required by the DoD and other government agencies, not to mention many corporations. The Security+ exam shows employers that a person has developed a foundation of the necessary skills needed to secure applications, computers and networks in the workplace. This live training and self- study combo course will cover the SYO-501 exam, is taught by authors of the official CompTIA A+ Exam Cram and CompTIA Security+ Cert Guide and is designed to give you the information you need to pass the exam and start your successful career as a security professional. You will learn: - Explore security threats, attacks and vulnerabilities, and how to defend against and prevent these from occurring. - Understand how security technologies and tools function. For example, firewalls, proxies, NAC, NIDS/NIPS, DLP, protocol analyzers, network scanners, and much more. - Learn about security architecture and design including concepts such as defense-in-depth, benchmarking, industry-standard frameworks, secure network design, and secure systems design. - Compare and contrast various identity and access management technologies such as single sign-on and federation, and LDAP, Kerberos, MS-CHAP, NTLM, plus access control models such as MAC, DAC, ABAC, and RBAC. - Examine risk management as it applies to security and technology. Summarize incident response and computer forensics. - Discover cryptography and public key infrastructure (PKI). - Explore exam-taking tips and techniques. 
                        Course Length: 2 Days 
                    Course Tuition: $970 (US)  | 
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		                Prerequisites | 
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| Attendees are expected to have a basic knowledge of computers and computer networking and preferably a minimum of two years experience in IT administration with a focus on security. | |
                    
                    Course Outline | 
                
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                     Part 1: Computer Systems Security Length: 1 hour - Course Introduction - Brief introduction to security. - Computer Systems Security - Delivery mechanisms - How to prevent and troubleshoot malware - Implementing security applications - Securing computer hardware and peripherals - Securing mobile devices Attendees will follow along with hands-on exercises. 
 10 Minute Break 
 Part 2: OS Hardening, Virtualization, and Application Security Length: 1 hour - How to harden operating systems - Virtualization technology - Securing the browser - Secure programming Attendees will follow along with hands-on exercises. 
 10 Minute Break 
 Part 3: Network Security Length: 1 hour - Network design elements - Networking protocols and threats - Network perimeter security - Securing network media and devices Attendees will follow along with hands-on exercises. 
 10 Minute Break 
 Part 5: Physical Security, Authentication, and Access Control Length: 1 hour - Introduction to physical security - Authentication models - Access control models - Rights, permissions, and policies - Attendees will follow along with hands-on exercises. 
 
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 Part 6: Vulnerability/Risk Assessment, Monitoring, and Auditing Length: 1 hour - Conducting Risk Assessments - Assessing Vulnerability with Security Tools - Monitoring methodologies - Using tools to monitor systems and networks - Conducting audits Attendees will follow along with hands-on exercises. 
 10 Minute Break 
 Part 7: Encryption and PKI Length: 1 hour - Cryptography concepts - Encryption algorithms - Hashing basics - Public key infrastructure - Security Protocols Attendees will follow along with hands-on exercises. 
 10 Minute Break 
 Part 8: Redundancy, Disaster Recovery, and People! Length: 1 hour - Redundancy planning - Disaster recovery planning and procedures - Social engineering methods and prevention - User education - Facilities security Attendees will follow along with hands-on exercises. 
 10 Minute Break 
 Part 9: Policies and Procedures and Exam Preparation Length: 1 hour - Legislative and organizational policies - Incident response procedures - IT security frameworks - Exam taking tips and tricks - Sample questions - Q & A  | 
                
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