IT Security Foundations: Core Concepts [Released 10/11/2019]
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 1h 35m | 265 MB
Instructor: Lisa Bock
Computing and internet security are everyone's business, but it's especially critical for information technology specialists. Learning the core concepts of operating-system and network-level security helps avoid ongoing threats and eliminate system vulnerabilities. These topics are also key components of the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Security Fundamentals exam (98-367). This beginner-level, Windows-based course covers core security concepts and introduces risks such as social engineering, malware, and spyware as it prepares you for exam 98-367. IT Security Foundations series creator Lisa Bock also goes over some basic wireless security best practices, tips for beefing up browser security, and techniques for implementing encryption.
Topics include:
Differentiate between risks and threats.
Explain how to avoid worms and viruses.
Define cookies, and explain how they preserve user information.
Cite the differences between public and private key encryption.
Identify ways to minimize the attack surface.
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