CompTIA Security+ SY0-401: Creating Secure Networks New Horizons Lebanon
Price: TBA
  • Duration: 2 Hours

Course details

CompTIA Security+ is a vendor neutral security certification that tests foundation knowledge of security skills in a computer environment. This course exams router and switch configurations, along with firewall types and configurations, and how IDS and IPS are used to secure a network environment. This course also examines other security mechanisms such as proxy servers, all-in-one security devices, flood guards, and unified security management. Finally, this course examines: layered security, Defense in depth, subnetting, DMZ, and NAT. This is the third course of the security+ SYO-401 certification training path.

  • identify methods of securing routers and switches
  • recognize characteristics of a variety of types of firewalls
  • distinguish the functions of IDS and IPS
  • identify security mechanisms you can use to help protect a network
  • identify potential phishing attacks
  • identify security threats and implement mechanisms to secure the network environment against them
Updated on 14 November, 2015

About New Horizons Lebanon

As changes in technology have accelerated, it’s become even more essential for people to master technology to be productive, invaluable employees who optimize, program and invent solutions—and even grow companies of their own. With over 300 centers in 60 countries, New Horizons is the world’s largest independent IT and Business training company. Over the past 35 years, New Horizons has delivered a full range of IT and business skills/Management training through innovative learning methods that have transformed businesses and helped over 35 million students reach their goals. New Horizons Lebanon branch was established in 1996.

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