Produktbild: CompTIA Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals

CompTIA Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.02.2025

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Cengage Learning

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608

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21.5/27.6/9.8 cm

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1220 g

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8. Auflage

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Englisch

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9798214000633

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.02.2025

Verlag

Cengage Learning

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

21.5/27.6/9.8 cm

Gewicht

1220 g

Auflage

8. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9798214000633

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  • Produktbild: CompTIA Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals
  • I. SECURITY FOUNDATIONS. 1. Introduction to Information Security. a. What is Information Security? i. Understanding Security. ii. Principles of Security. iii. Cybersecurity Versus Information Security. iv. Defining Information Security. b. Threat actors and Their Motivations. i. Unskilled Attackers. ii. Shadow IT. iii. Organized Crime. iv. Insider Threats. v. Hacktivists. vi. Nation-state Actors. vii. Other Threat Actors. c. How Attacks Occur. i. Threat Vectors and Attack Surfaces. ii. Categories of Vulnerabilities. iii. Impacts of Attacks. d. Information Security Resources. i. Frameworks. ii. Regulations. iii. Legislation. iv. Standards. v. Benchmarks/Secure Configuration Guides. vi. Information Sources. 2. Pervasive Attack Surfaces and Controls. a. Social Engineering Attacks. i. Examples of Human Manipulation. ii. Types of Social Engineering Attacks. b. Physical Security Controls. i. Perimeter Defenses. ii. Preventing Data Leakage. iii. Computer Hardware Security. c. Data Controls. i. Data Classifications. ii. Types of Data. iii. Data Breach Consequences. iv. Protecting Data. II. CRYPTOGRAPHY. 3. Fundamentals of Cryptography. a. Defining Cryptography. i. Steganography: Hiding the message. ii. Cryptography: Hiding the meaning. iii. Benefits of Cryptography. b. Cryptographic Algorithms. i. Variations of Algorithms. ii. Hash Algorithms. iii. Symmetric Cryptographic Algorithms. iv. Asymmetric Cryptographic Algorithms. c. Using Cryptography. i. Encryption Through Software. ii. Hardware Encryption. iii. Blockchain. d. Cryptographic Limitations and Attacks. i. Limitations of Cryptography. ii. Attacks on Cryptography. 4. Advanced Cryptography. a. Digital Certificates. i. Defining Digital Certificates. ii. Managing Digital Certificates. iii. Types of Digital Certificates. b. Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). i. What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)? ii. Trust Models. iii. Managing PKI. iv. Key Management. c. Secure Communication and Transport Protocols. i. Transport Layer Security (TLS). ii. IP Security (IPSec). iii. Other Protocols. d. Implementing Cryptography. i. Key Strength. ii. Secret Algorithms. iii. Block Cipher Modes of Operation. III. DEVICE SECURITY. 5. Endpoint Vulnerabilities, Attacks, and Defenses. a. Malware Attacks. i. Kidnap. ii. Eavesdrop. iii. Masquerade. iv. Launch. v. Sidestep. vi. Indicator of Attack (IoA). b. Application Vulnerabilities and Attacks. i. Application Vulnerabilities. ii. Application Attacks. c. Securing Endpoint Devices. i. Protecting Endpoints. ii. Hardening Endpoints. 6. Mobile and Embedded Device Security. a. Securing Mobile Devices. i. Introduction to Mobile Devices. ii. Mobile Device Risks. iii. Protecting Mobile Devices. b. Embedded Systems and Specialized Devices. i. Types of Devices. ii. Security Considerations. c. Application Security. i. Application Development Concepts. ii. Secure Coding Techniques. iii. Code Testing. 7. Identity and Access Management (IAM). a. Types of Authentication Credentials. i. Something You Know: Passwords. ii. Something You Have: Tokens and Security Keys. iii. Something You Are: Biometrics. iv. Something You Do: Behavioral biometrics. b. Authentication Best Practices. i. Securing Passwords. ii. Secure Authentication Technologies. c. Access Controls. i. Access Control Schemes. ii. Access Control Lists. IV. INFRASTRUCTURE AND ARCHITECTURES. 8. Infrastructure Threats and Security Monitoring. a. Attacks on Networks. i. On-Path Attacks. ii. Domain Name System (DNS) Attacks. iii. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS). iv. Malicious Coding and Scripting Attacks. v. Layer 2 Attacks. vi. Credential Relay Attacks. b. Security Monitoring and Alerting. i. Monitoring Methodologies. ii. Monitoring Activities. iii. Tools for Monitoring and Alerting. c. Email Monitoring and Security. i. How Email Works. ii. Email Threats. iii. Email Defenses. 9. Infrastructure Security. a. Security Appliances. i. Common Network Devices. ii. Infrastructure Security Hardware. b. Software Security