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IT security is paramount to organizations as cloud computing and mobile devices have changed the way we do business. With the massive amounts of data transmitted and stored on networks throughout the world, it’s essential to have effective security practices in place. That’s where CompTIA Security+ comes in. Get the Security+ certification to show that you have the skills to secure a network and deter hackers and you’re ready for the job.

The CompTIA Network+ certification is an internationally recognized validation of the technical knowledge required of foundation-level IT network practitioners. 

Test Purpose: This exam will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to troubleshoot, configure, and manage common network wireless and wired devices, establish basic network design and connectivity, understand and maintain network documentation, identify network limitations and weaknesses, and implement network security, standards, and protocols. The candidate will have a basic understanding of emerging technologies including unified communications, mobile, cloud, and virtualization technologies. 

CompTIA Network+ is accredited by ANSI to show compliance with the ISO 17024 Standard and, as such, undergoes regular reviews and updates to the exam objectives. 

It is recommended for CompTIA Network+ candidates to have the following: 

  • CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, though CompTIA A+ certification is not required.
  • Have at least 9 to 12 months of work experience in IT networking. 

The Ultimate Knowledge Secure Network Design and Solutions explores the essentials of Enterprise Security Design for security engineering. This course will bring you up to speed on the latest security-specific architecture.  The course teaches the framework for a secure network design, exploring the overall architecture through conducting a security evaluation to hardening the network and hosts.  Illustrated through lecture and demonstration, students learn and see the implications of correct and incorrect design issues.

CCNA Mentor Program for SRA

Overview and Structure: The Social Media Security Professional Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) provides a set of Social Media Security Knowledge Domains that a Social Media Security Professional (SMSP) candidate must master in order to be certified as an SMSP.

Knowledge Domains: The SMSP Common Body of Knowledge is comprised of the following five knowledge domains:

  •      Knowledge Domain 1:  Social Media Theory and Principles
  •      Knowledge Domain 2:  Social Media Technical Composition
  •      Knowledge Domain 3:  Social Media Risks
  •      Knowledge Domain 4:  Social Media Security & Incident Response
  •      Knowledge Domain 5:  Social Media Management

Each knowledge domain has a subset of objectives and knowledge elements that define what the candidate must know to be considered a Social Media Security Professional. 

The Course Overview Domain is comprised of two modules: SMSP Course Overview and SMSP Magnitude of Social Media.

The vendor-neutral CISSP certification is the ideal credential for those with proven deep technical and managerial competence, skills, experience, and credibility to design, engineer, implement, and manage their overall information security program to protect organizations from growing sophisticated attacks.

Backed by (ISC)², the globally recognized, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the information security field, the CISSP was the first credential in the field of information security to meet the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024. Not only is the CISSP an objective measure of excellence, but also a globally recognized standard of achievement.

Security Professionals that want to demonstrate they are qualified for IT systems hands-on roles with respect to security tasks. Candidates are required to demonstrate an understanding of information security beyond simple terminology and concepts.


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