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Fundamental Server Security Best Practices for Administrators & PDF Guides

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Price: 10.00 USD | Size: 8.25 GB | Duration : 7+ Hours | 52 Video Lessons | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.9

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Price: 10.00 USD | Size: 8.25 GB | Duration : 7+ Hours | 52 Video Lessons | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.9

BRAND : Expert TRAINING | ENGLISH | Bonus :  PDF Guides |  INSTANT DOWNLOAD 

 

Fundamental Server Security Best Practices for Administrators & PDF Guides

 

This entry-level Fundamental Server Security Best Practices for Administrators training prepares learners to do the simple tasks and operations that keep your servers secure as you perform your normal administrator job duties.

Just like your own house, there are all sorts of things you can do to keep a server safe and secure, but knowing about them isn’t as important as knowing how to do them. Locking your front door when you’re not home and turning on the alarm system isn’t easy if you don’t know where the keys are or what the alarm code is. Locking down your server is similar – there are steps to follow and knowledge you need to have about upgrades, user permissions, certificates, software and hardware. This administrator fundamentals course provides you with the knowledge and the practice you need to keep servers secure.

Once you’re done with this CompTIA skills training, you’ll know how to do the simple tasks and operations that keep your servers secure as you perform your normal administrator job duties.

For managers with CompTIA products, this CompTIA training can be used to onboard new network administrators, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a CompTIA reference resource.

Fundamental Server Security Best Practices for Administrators: What You Need to Know

This Fundamental Server Security Best Practices for Administrators training covers networking topics including:

  • Maintaining a basic level of security over your servers
  • Keeping data safe from intruders
  • Making sure users get network access to the resources they need
  • Updating and maintaining software and hardware

Who Should Take Fundamental Server Security Best Practices for Administrators Training?

This Fundamental Server Security Best Practices for Administrators training is considered foundational-level CompTIA training, which means it was designed for network administrators. This networking skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with server security best practices and experienced network administrators looking to validate their CompTIA skills.

New or aspiring network administrators. A “best practice” is the term used to describe the way to do something for a job that experts agree is the way a professional does it. For new network administrators, taking this course and learning fundamental security best practices will help you show to your employers and co-workers that you can be trusted as a reliable and professional administrator.

Experienced network administrators. If you’ve been working as a network administrator for several years already, you’ll recognize many of the best practices for maintaining server security that get covered in this course. But you should take it if you’re transitioning to a job that will have more security-forward responsibilities and you’ve been working in technical or specialized positions up to now.

Understand the Concepts of Securing Data on Servers

1. Data Security Foundations

1 min

2. Who Needs Data Security?

17 mins

3. Data at Rest vs Data In Motion

6 mins

4. Encrypting Data In Motion

18 mins

5. Encrypting Data at Rest

5 mins

6. Retaining Data

6 mins

7. Control Access to Data

5 mins

8. Summarizing Data Security Concepts

1 min

Understand Physical Server Security Measures

1. Introducing Physical Security Strategies

1 min

2. Controlling Access to the Property

11 mins

3. Securing the Exterior of the Building

11 mins

4. Physical Access to the Data Center

7 mins

5. Cooling the Data Center

11 mins

6. Suppressing Fire in the NOC

5 mins

7. Backup and Data Security

6 mins

8. Securing the Rack

4 mins

9. Summarizing Physical Security Measures

1 min

Understand Identity and Access Management

1. Introducing Identity Management

1 min

2. Local Accounts

11 mins

3. Domain Accounts

9 mins

4. Group Policy

13 mins

5. File and Folder Permissions

8 mins

6. Cloud-based Accounts

10 mins

7. Multi-Factor Authentication

9 mins

8. Summarizing Identity Management

1 min

Secure the Data Center Network

1. Introducing Network Security in the Data Center

2 mins

2. Cleaning up the Mess!

11 mins

3. Designing a Segmented Network

16 mins

4. Protocols and Protocol Analyzers

14 mins

5. Network Firewalls (and Other Security Appliances)

11 mins

6. Controlling Access to the Network

5 mins

7. Summarizing Network Security

1 min

Harden a Server After Deployment

1. Introducing Server Hardening

1 min

2. Hardware Hardening

14 mins

3. Hardening the Operating System

14 mins

4. Hardening Applications

7 mins

5. Firewalls and IDS/IPS

9 mins

6. Updating the OS

10 mins

7. Summarize Server Hardening Techniques

1 min

Understand Techniques for Decommissioning a Server

1. Introducing How to Decommission a Server

1 min

2. The Process to Decom a Server

9 mins

3. Destroying Hard Drives

9 mins

4. Physical Removal Considerations

15 mins

5. Repurposing or Disposing of the Server

8 mins

6. Review Quiz

12 mins

Explain the Importance of Backups, Restores, and Disaster Recovery

1. Introducing Backups, High Availability, and Disaster Recovery

1 min

2. The Kinds of Backups

14 mins

3. Backup Media

19 mins

4. Restoring Backups

5 mins

5. High Availability Concepts

10 mins

6. Disaster Recovery

11 mins

7. Summarizing Backups, HA, and DR

1 min


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