CompTIA A+ Network+ and Security+ Certification Training Course 2010 Exam
Online Training Course for 2010 contains the following
Covers the New Certification Exams 220-701 Essentials and 220-702
Practical Application exams and Network+ N10-004 and Security+ SY0-101
Full Multi Media Training Course
Hundreds of Practice Test Questions to prepare you for the certification exam.
Labs and Exercises
Printable Transcripts of all lessons - no need for books.
Diagnostic Hardware Shipped to you -Real Life Experience using our Diagnostic hardware
Certificate of Completion
Online Instructor Support 24 x 7 to answer any of your questions
Regular $695.00 Sale Price $499.00 Online Version or $529.00 CD-ROM Version
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A+ Network+ and Security+ Training Course Details
Interactive Multi-Media Training
Our innovative interactive flash training style, provides the most effective system for learning comprehension and memorization
Mentoring
- Students have access to mentors via chat, and email 24 x 7 to ask questions
- Mentoring allows Students to learn faster and comprehend more.
- Higher success rate
Labs
- During our training you will have access to online simulated labs to give you real life experience
Printable Transcripts
- Printable transcripts of all lessons
- Use transcripts to go along with the training or just for review
- No need for books that are not mapped to the training
Download Option
- Training can be downloaded to your hard drive for off line viewing
- Training online and off line is tracked by our Learning Management Software for progress and book marking
Test Preps
- Our Online Test preps are constantly being updated. You will have access to hundreds of practice questions to make sure you are ready for the certification exams
Diagnostic Hardware
Most A+ training courses provide the theory of PC hardware repairs, our certification course gives you actual experience with the use of the our Diagnostic Hardware.
PC Card
This product troubleshoots desktop style motherboard with PCI slots. This slim down version allows you to get the code and get out. Very small in size.
- Troubleshoot your dead motherboard.
- External display to easily view POST codes.
- Includes onboard speaker for BEEP codes
Testing information
Please go to http://www.vue.com to find the closest testing center and to make arrangements
Security+ Course Content
Overview/Description The central goals of network security are integrity, confidentiality, and availability. Even the most secure data systems are
threatened on a daily basis, providing the challenge to administrators as well as users to maintain security. A decision must be
made as to whether or not the cost of adding additional security outweighs possible losses that may be incurred with current
configurations. Companies are constantly deciding how much risk is acceptable. This course introduces methods used to perform
core system maintenance, manage viruses and spyware, securing browser software, and identify and mitigate social engineering
threats. This course is one of a series covers the objectives for the CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition) certification exam.
Target Audience Organizations involved in IT services or training that need to have personnel qualified for onwards delivery of IT support or training;
businesses that will need up-to-date Security+ training for their own internal networking support purposes; individuals who are
personally interested in establishing credentials for the benefit of their own career prospects.
Prerequisites Although not a prerequisite, it is recommended that the CompTIA Network+ certification should be done first
- Threat Mitigation
- Cryptography
- Authentication Methods
- Messaging, User, and Role Security
- Public Key Infrastructure and Access Security
- Ports, Protocols, and Network Security
- Wi-Fi and Remote Access
- Risk Analysis, Vulnerability Testing, IDS, and Forensics
- Auditing, Security Policies, and Disaster Recovery
Network+ Course Content
Overview/Description The physical and logical 'shape' of a network is called the topology. Topologies have a great deal to do with how a network
communicates and even what devices and media can be used on the network. As well, the scope of a network, for example, if it's a
LAN, MAN, or WAN, can have an impact on the type of topology chosen for implementation on the network. This course covers the
basic devices used in a network, such as servers, workstations, and hosts, and focuses on the different logical and physical
topologies that networks can be based on. The course explores network architectures, including Ethernet, broadband, and XBasex
technologies, and also examines access methods such as CSMA/CD and broadcast. In addition, the various scopes that can have
a bearing on the type of topology put into operation are explained. This course maps to the certification exam objectives for
identifying physical and logical topologies, and categorizing LAN technology types and properties.
Target Audience The audience for this training will comprise IT personnel and individuals looking to learn the foundations of networking.. Good
computer literacy along with a sound technical acumen should be present. Students looking to acquire job skills, and to be trained
specifically to pass the associated CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) certification exam will want to study this learning path.
- Network Fundamentals
- Network Components
- Network Devices
- Network Protocols
- Wide Area Networks
- Wireless Networks
- Network Addressing
- Routing
- Managing and Monitoring the Network
- Troubleshooting the Network
- Network Security
A+ Essentials Course Content
Overview/Description The IT industry has grown by leaps and bounds, but the backbone of that work has always remained the computers themselves. In
order for a computer to function correctly it requires specific types of hardware components. This course covers the different types
of motherboards, power supplies, storage devices, central processing units, and memory that are needed by computers and how
they work in unison to ensure that computers perform as required. This course covers the objectives for the CompTIA 220-701: A+
Essentials exam which is half of the requirement necessary to acquire the CompTIA A+ certification.
Target Audience Individuals undertaking the A+ certification track and companies who need technical staff trained in the A+ exam track
Prerequisites Candidates should have the knowledge required to understand the fundamentals of computer technology, networking, and security.
They should be able to identify hardware, peripheral, networking, and security components. They should also understand the basic functionality of the operating system and basic troubleshooting methodology.
A+ Application Course Content
Prerequisites Computer technicians who have accumulated 30 hours hand-on experience in a lab, in the field or via training and, ideally, have completed the "A+ Essentials" exam (220-701)
- Computer Hardware Components
- Configuring Displays, Peripherals, Laptops, and Printers
- Installing Windows Operating Systems
- Using and Managing Windows
- Troubleshooting Computers and Printers
- Security and Network Fundamentals
- Operational Procedures and Preventative Maintenance
- Personal Computer Components
- Troubleshooting Hardware
- Maintaining Operating Systems
- Maintaining Networks
- Security
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