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CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701) Cert Prep: 2 Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

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Syllabus

Introduction
  • Threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigations
1. Understanding Vulnerability Types
  • Vulnerability impact
  • Supply chain vulnerabilities
  • Configuration vulnerabilities
  • Architectural vulnerabilities
2. Malware
  • Comparing viruses, worms, and trojans
  • Malware payloads
  • Understanding backdoors and logic bombs
  • Looking at advanced malware
  • Understanding botnets
  • Malicious script execution
3. Understanding Attackers
  • Cybersecurity adversaries
  • Attacker motivations
  • Preventing insider threats
  • Attack vectors
  • Zero-day attacks
4. Social Engineering Attacks
  • Social engineering
  • Impersonation attacks
  • Identity fraud and pretexting
  • Watering hole attacks
  • Physical social engineering
  • Business email compromise
  • Misinformation and disinformation
5. Password Attacks
  • Password attacks
  • Password spraying and credential stuffing
6. Application Attacks
  • Preventing SQL injection
  • Understanding cross-site scripting
  • Request forgery
  • Overflow attacks
  • Explaining cookies and attachments
  • Session hijacking
  • Code execution attacks
  • Privilege escalation
  • OWASP Top Ten
  • Application security
  • Defending against directory traversal
  • Race condition vulnerabilities
7. Cryptanalytic Attacks
  • Brute force attacks
  • Knowledge-based attacks
  • Limitations of encryption algorithms
8. Network Attacks
  • Denial-of-service attacks
  • Eavesdropping attacks
  • DNS attacks
  • Wireless attacks
  • Propagation attacks
  • Preventing rogues and evil twins
  • Disassociation attacks
  • Understanding Bluetooth attacks
  • RFID security
9. Attack Indicators
  • Attack indicators
Conclusion
  • Continuing your studies

Taught by

Mike Chapple

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