CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices
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CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


01_01. Security tools and practices



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


01_02. Need to know



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


02_01. Defense in depth



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


02_02. Need to know and least privilege



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


02_03. Separation of duties and responsibilities



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


02_04. Security appliances and suites



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


03_01. Public and private addressing



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


03_02. Subnetting



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


03_03. VLANs and network segmentation



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


03_04. Network access control



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


03_05. Remote network access



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


03_06. Desktop and application virtualization



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_01. Understanding encryption



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_02. Symmetric and asymmetric cryptography



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_03. Goals of cryptography



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_04. Choosing encryption algorithms



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_05. The cryptographic life cycle



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_06. TLS and SSL



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_07. IPsec



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


04_08. Securing common protocols



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


05_01. Development methodologies



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


05_02. Maturity models



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


05_03. Operation, maintenance, and change management



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


05_04. DevOps



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


06_01. Error and exception handling



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


06_02. Code repositories



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


06_03. Third-party code



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


06_04. Code signing



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


07_01. Code review



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


07_02. Code tests



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


07_03. Fuzz testing



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


07_04. Interface testing



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


07_05. Misuse case testing



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


07_06. Test coverage analysis



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


08_01. OWASP Top 10



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


08_02. SQL injection prevention



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


08_03. Cross-site scripting prevention



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


08_04. Cross-site request forgery prevention



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


09_01. Preventative tools



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


09_02. Collective tools



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


09_03. Analytical tools



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


09_04. Exploit tools



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


09_05. Forensic tools



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps

CySA+ Cert Prep: 6 Security Tools and Practices

Created by Mike Chapple


10_01. What's next



Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) exam. This course covers essential concepts that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets.


As an IT security analyst, vulnerability analyst, or threat intelligence analyst, earning the intermediate CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification shows that you have the skills needed to protect your organization from a variety of cybersecurity threats. In this course—the sixth installment in the CySA+ Cert Prep series—review key security tools and practices that can prepare you for the final portion of domain four, Security Architecture and Tool Sets. Instructor Mike Chapple shares how to design secure networks, use cryptography to keep information safe, and use security best practices in the software development lifecycle. He also goes over best practices for secure coding, shares how to defend against top software security threats, and more. We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner. As such, we are able to offer CompTIA exam vouchers at a 10% discount. For more information on how to obtain this discount, please download these PDF instructions.

Topics include:

Defense in depth
Separation of duties and responsibilities
Designing secure networks
VLANs and network segmentation
Goals of cryptography
Choosing encryption algorithms
Integrating security in the software development lifecycle
DevOps
Software assessment and testing
Code reviews and code tests




      
Course Contents
01 Introduction 02 Defense in Depth 03 Designing Secure Networks 04 Cryptography 05 Software Development Lifecycle 06 Secure Coding Best Practices 07 Software Assessment and Testing 08 Software Security Threats 09 Cybersecurity Toolkit 10 Next Steps