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Prepare for the MTA: Security Fundamentals Exam (98-367)

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Operating System Security Courses Network Security Courses

Course Description

Overview

This learning path helps aspiring security professionals prepare for and pass the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA): Security Fundamentals exam (98-367). For more information on this exam and the MTA certification designation, visit https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-98-367.aspx.

Note: This exam was retired in 2022.
  • Build a study plan for the MTA: Security Fundamentals exam.
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  • Discover career opportunities available for IT security professionals.

Syllabus

Courses under this program:
Course 1: IT Security Foundations: Core Concepts
-Prepare for MTA exam 98-367, Security Fundamentals. Learn the core concepts of operating system and network-level security to avoid threats and eliminate system vulnerabilities.

Course 2: IT Security Foundations: Operating System Security
-Whether you’re using Windows, macOS, or Linux, learn how to secure your operating system against attacks.

Course 3: IT Security Foundations: Network Security
-Learn how to secure an organization's network to keep your interconnected systems and data safe and prepare for Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam 98-367.


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    Prepare for MTA exam 98-367, Security Fundamentals. Learn the core concepts of operating system and network-level security to avoid threats and eliminate system vulnerabilities.
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    2-3 hours

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    Learn how to secure an organization's network to keep your interconnected systems and data safe and prepare for Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam 98-367.
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    1-2 hours

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    Whether you’re using Windows, macOS, or Linux, learn how to secure your operating system against attacks.

Taught by

Lisa Bock

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