
Intermediate Cyber Security Technologist Course:
Whether you’re focussed on technology or risk analysis. You’ll need to develop your theory in concepts that include security, confidentiality and those related to IT infrastructure.
You’ll be applying your understanding of cyber threats, hazards, risks, controls and measures to protect your business systems and the people who use them. As someone who’s responsible for the safety of computer networks and systems, your role will prove vital in any company.
What Can I Expect to Do as a Cyber Security Technologist?
In your role as a Cyber Security Technologist, you’ll maintain the security systems of computer networks through testing and virus protection – crucial for any company! As you’ll oversee the company’s computing security, you’ll need to draw on your communication skills to advise other teams on the necessary precautions to prevent security attacks.
A typical day will see you adding new software to security files, performing security tests and keeping virus protection systems up to date. Want to further your professional development and boost your colleagues’ skills? You may find yourself training others on security procedures and updating them on changes to programming and instances of security violation.
TRAINING COURSE CONTENT
CompTIA ITF+ (IT Fundamentals)
* Core Hardware Components
* Peripherals and Connectors
* Computing Devices and the Internet of Things
* Operating Systems
* Software Applications
* Software Development
* Database Fundamentals
* Networking Concepts and Technologies
* Security Concepts and Threats
* Security Best Practices
* Business Continuity and Computer Support
CompTIA A+
UNITS:
1. Troubleshooting
2. Motherboards and CPUs
3. Computer power supplies
4. Memory
5. Computer expansion
6. Physical storage
7. Input-output devices
8. Display Devices
9. Operating systems
10. Windows management
11. Network basics
12. Network cables and connectors
13. Network protocols
14. Wireless networking
15. Windows networking
16. Virtualization and cloud computing
17. Mobile devices
18. Security principles
19. Security technologies
20. Securing devices and data
21. SOHO network configuration
22. Printers and multi-function print devices
23. Custom computers
24. Operational procedures
CompTIA Network+
Acquire the IT skills and knowledge you need for a promising future as a networking professional.
UNITS:
1. Introduction to Networks
2. The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications
3. Networking Topologies, Connectors, and Wiring Standards
4. The Current Ethernet Specifications
5. Networking Devices
6. Introduction to the Internet Protocol
7. IP Addressing
8. IP Subnetting, Troubleshooting IP, and Introduction to NAT
9. Introduction to IP Routing
10. Routing Protocols
11. Switching and Virtual LANs
12. Wireless Networking
13. Authentication and Access Control
14. Network Threats and Mitigation
15. Physical Security and Risk
16. Wide Area Networks
17. Troubleshooting Tools
18. Software and Hardware Tools
19. Network Troubleshooting
20. Management, Monitoring, and Optimization