Cyber Security Bootcamp


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Course Outline: Cyber Security Boot Camp

Class 01: CompTIA A+ 220-901, 220-902 Hardware Fundamentals
Personal Computer Components
Storage Devices
Mobile Digital Devices
Connection Interfaces

Class 02: Operating System Fundamentals
PC and Mobile Operating Systems
PC Operating System Tools and Utilities

Class 03: Networking and Security Fundamentals
Network Types
Network Components
Common Network Services
Cloud Concepts
Security Fundamentals

Class 04: Safety and Operational Procedures
Basic Maintenance Tools and Techniques
Personal and Electrical Safety
Environmental Safety and Materials Handling
Professionalism and Communication
Organizational Policies and Procedures
Troubleshooting Theory

Class 05: Supporting Display Devices
Install Display Devices
Configure Display Devices
Troubleshoot Video and Display Devices

Class 06: Installing and Configuring Peripheral Components
Install and Configure Input Devices
Install and Configure Output Devices
Install and Configure Input/ Output Devices
Install and Configure Expansion Cards

Class 07: Managing System Components
Identify Motherboard Components and Features
Install and Configure CPUs and Cooling Systems
Install Power Supplies
Troubleshoot System Components

Class 08: Managing Data Storage
Identify RAM Types and Features
Troubleshoot RAM Issues
Install and Configure Storage Devices
Configure the System Firmware
Troubleshoot Hard Drives and RAID Arrays

Class 09: Installing and Configuring Microsoft Windows
Implement Client-Side Virtualization
Install Microsoft Windows
Use Microsoft Windows
Configure Microsoft Windows
Upgrade Microsoft Windows

Class 10: Optimizing and Maintaining Microsoft Windows
Optimize Microsoft Windows
Back Up and Restore System Data
Perform Disk Maintenance
Update Software

Class 11: Working With Other Operating Systems
The OS X Operating System
The Linux Operating System

Class 12: Customized Client Environments
Types of Common Business Clients
Custom Client Environments

Class 13: Networking Technologies
TCP/IP Properties and Characteristics
TCP/IP
Internet Connections
Ports and Protocols
Networking Tools

Class 14: Installing and Configuring Networking Capabilities
Configure Basic Windows Networking
Configure Network Perimeters
Using Windows Networking Features
Install and Configure SOHO Networks

Class 15: Supporting Mobile Digital Devices
Install and Configure Exterior Laptop Components
Install and Configure Interior Laptop Components
Other Mobile Devices
Mobile Device Accessories and Ports
Mobile Device Connectivity
Mobile Device Synchronization
Troubleshoot Mobile Device Hardware

Class 16: Supporting Printers and Multifunction Devices
Printer and Multifunction Technologies
Install and Configure Printers
Maintain Printers
Troubleshoot Printers

Class 17: Security Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Controls
Common Security Threats and Vulnerabilities
General Security Controls
Mobile Security Controls
Data Destruction and Disposal Methods

Class 18: Implementing Security Controls
Secure Operating Systems
Secure Workstations
Secure SOHO Networks
Secure Mobile Devices

Class 19: Troubleshooting System-Wide Issues
Troubleshoot PC Operating Systems
Troubleshoot Mobile Device Operating Systems and Applications
Troubleshoot Wired and Wireless Networks
Troubleshoot Common Security Issues

Class 20: Certified Ethical Hacker
Key issues plaguing the information security world, incident management process, and penetration testing
Various types of footprinting, footprinting tools, and countermeasures.
Network scanning techniques and scanning countermeasures
Enumeration techniques and enumeration countermeasures.
System hacking methodology, steganography, steganalysis attacks, and covering tracks.
Different types of Trojans, Trojan analysis, and Trojan countermeasures.
Working of viruses, virus analysis, computer worms, malware analysis procedure, and countermeasures.
Packet sniffing techniques and how to defend against sniffing.
Social Engineering techniques, identify theft, and social engineering countermeasures.
DoS/DDoS Attack techniques, botnets, DDoS attack tools, and Dos/DDoS/countermeasures
Session jijacking techniques and countermeasures
Different types of webserver attacks, attack methodology, and countermeasures.
Different types of web application attacks, web application hacking methodology, and countermeasures.
SQL injection attacks and injection detection tools
Wireless Encryption, wireless hacking methodology, wireless hacking tools, and wi-fi security tools.
Mobile platform attack vector, android vulnerabilities, jail braking iOS, windows phone 8 vulenerabilities, mobile security guidelines, and tools
Firewall, IDS and honeypot evasion techniques, evasion tools, and countermeasures.
Various cloud computing concepts, threats, attacks, and security techniques and tools.
Different types of cryptolgraphy ciphers, public key infrastructure (PKI) cryptography attacks, and cryptanalysis tools
Various types of penetration testing, security audit, vulnerability assessment, and penetration testing roadmap.

Class 21: Certified Secure Computer User CSCU.
Foundations of Security
Securing Operating Systems
Protecting Systems Using Antiviruses
Data Encryption
Data Backup and Disaster Recovery
Internet Security
Securing Network Connections
Securing Online Transactions
Securing Email Communications
Social Engineering and Identity Theft
Security on Social Networking Sites
Information Security and Legal Compliance
Securing Mobile Devices

Entrance Requirements:

Students taking this course should have the following skills: end-user skills with Windows®-based personal computers, including the ability to: browse and search for information on the Internet; start up, shut down, and log on to a computer and network; run programs; and move, copy, delete, and rename files in Windows Explorer. Students should also have basic knowledge of computing concepts, including the difference between hardware and software; the functions of software components, such as the operating system, applications, and file systems; and the function of a computer network. High School Diploma/GED

Exam Title CompTIA A+
Exam Code: 220-901, 220-902
Availability: The Institute of information Technology/ PearsonVUE / 220-901, 220-902

Exam Title: Certified Ethical Hacker v9 (ANSI)
Exam Code: 312-50 (ECC EXAM), 312-50 (VUE)
Number of Questions: 125
Exam Duration: 04 Hours
Availability: The Institute of information Technology/ PearsonVUE / ECCEXAM
5 days (9:00 – 5:00)

Number of Questions: 50
Passing Score: 70%
Test Duration: 2 Hours
Test Format: Multiple Choice
Test Delivery: EC-Council Exam Portal
CSCU (112-12) Exam

 
 
SCHEDULE DATES
 
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
01/08/2018 02/12/2018
$5,900.00
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
Guaranteed to Run (GTR)
04/02/2018 05/03/2018
$5,900.00
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
Guaranteed to Run (GTR)
06/04/2018 07/09/2018
$5,900.00
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
Guaranteed to Run (GTR)
08/01/2018 09/05/2018
$5,900.00
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
Guaranteed
to Run (GTR)
01/08/2017
02/12/2018
$5,900.00
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
Guaranteed
to Run (GTR)
04/02/2018
05/03/2018
$5,900.00
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
Guaranteed
to Run (GTR)
06/04/2018
07/09/2018
$5,900.00
Cyber Security Boot camp
5 Hours a Day 4 Days a Week
Guaranteed
to Run (GTR)
08/01/2018
09/05/2018
$5,900.00
  • CompTIA
  • CISCO
  • EC-Council