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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Professional Curricula     Operating Systems and Server Technologies Solution Area     CompTIA A+     CompTIA A+ (220-1102)
Technicians need to familiarize themselves with the various security principles and technologies available to protect employees, networks, and intellectual property from the emergent threats of the 21st century Internet.
You will begin by exploring how to implement traditional physical security measures such as video surveillance, alarm systems, and motion sensors. Discover how to implement physical security devices such as key fobs, smart cards, keys, biometrics, lighting, and magnetometers. Next, learn how to implement and configure security features of Active Directory and how to secure devices using Mobile Device Management. Lastly, explore logical security features such as the principle of least privilege, access control lists, multi-factor authentication, and hard and soft tokens. ​
Upon completion, you'll be able to design and implement technologies available to protect businesses against the latest security threats. This course helps you to prepare for the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) certification exam.

Objectives

CompTIA A+ (220-1102): Physical Security Measures

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recognize how to implement traditional physical security measures including video surveillance, alarm systems, and motion sensors
  • identify common physical security devices such as key fobs, smart cards, keys, biometrics, lighting, and magnetometers
  • describe features of the Microsoft Active Directory (AD) service, including AD authentication, forest and domain hierarchy, organizational units (OUs), and AD replication
  • recognize the important concepts of Mobile Device Management
  • identify logical security features including the principle of least privilege, access control lists, multifactor authentication, and hard and soft tokens
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course