CompTIA Security+ SY0-501 Certification Training in Toronto

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Comptia Security+ Course Overview

From network installation and security configuration to securing applications and devices, our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto covers all the vital IT skills. Students in our CompTIA Security Plus certification course in Toronto also learn how to identify potential threats and deploy effective solutions.

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  • Exam Voucher included
  • Simulation test at the end of training to get you exam-ready
  • Industry-recognized course completion certificate
  • Integrated labs to give you hands-on experience
  • Covers 5 domains required to become an IT security professional
  • Hands-on based learning
  • Exam Voucher included
  • Integrated labs to give you hands-on experience
  • Simulation test at the end of training to get you exam-ready
  • Covers 5 domains required to become an IT security professional
  • Industry-recognized course completion certificate
  • Hands-on based learning
  • Exam Voucher included
  • Integrated labs to give you hands-on experience
  • Simulation test at the end of training to get you exam-ready
  • Covers 5 domains required to become an IT security professional
  • Industry-recognized course completion certificate
  • Hands-on based learning

Skills Covered

  • Fundamental Security Concepts
  • Security Architecture
  • Security Program Management and Oversight
  • Threats Vulnerabilities and Mitigations
  • Security Operations
  • Fundamental Security Concepts
  • Threats Vulnerabilities and Mitigations
  • Security Architecture
  • Security Operations
  • Security Program Management and Oversight
  • Fundamental Security Concepts
  • Threats Vulnerabilities and Mitigations
  • Security Architecture
  • Security Operations
  • Security Program Management and Oversight

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Benefits

Our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto, opens doors to different types of IT roles. The average salary of a certified professional is more than $86,000 annually and completing our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto is going to be your first step to a new career!

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    $53KMin
    $72KAverage
    $110KMax
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    Hiring Companies
    IBM hiring for Network Architect professionals in Toronto
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    Goldman Sachs hiring for Network Architect professionals in Toronto
    Nokia hiring for Network Architect professionals in Toronto
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  • Annual Salary
    $51KMin
    $72KAverage
    $110KMax
    Source: Glassdoor
    Hiring Companies
    VMware hiring for Security Engineer professionals in Toronto
    IBM hiring for Security Engineer professionals in Toronto
    Microsoft hiring for Security Engineer professionals in Toronto
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  • Annual Salary
    $49KMin
    $69KAverage
    $95KMax
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    Hiring Companies
    Citi hiring for Security Analyst professionals in Toronto
    Wells Fargo hiring for Security Analyst professionals in Toronto
    IBM hiring for Security Analyst professionals in Toronto
    Goldman Sachs hiring for Security Analyst professionals in Toronto
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Comptia Security+ Course Curriculum

Eligibility

If you have an interest in IT, regardless of your experience level, we encourage you to enroll in our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto. Learners who enroll in our CompTIA Security Plus certification course in Toronto go on to work as IT auditors, network administrators, system administrators, and other exciting roles in IT.
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Pre-requisites

If you would like to sign up for our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto, there aren’t any required prerequisites. We recommend that if you're looking to sign up for our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto take the Network+ certification before finally signing up for the Security+ training and certification test.
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Course Content

  • Section 01 : Live Class Curriculum

    Preview
    • Domain 01: General Security Concepts

      • Introduction to Security Concepts
      • CIA
      • Non-Repudiation
      • AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting)
      • Gap Analysis
      • Zero Trust Architecture and Defense in Depth
      • Physical Security
      • Deceptive Technology
      • Types of Security Controls
      • Importance of Change Management Processes and the Impact to Security
      • Introduction to Cryptography
      • Cryptography around Us
      • Steganography
      • Masking, Obfuscation and Tokenization
      • Symmetric and Asymmetric Cryptography
      • Hashing Process
      • Digital Signature Process
      • Public Key Infrastructure
      • Key Management
      • Block Chain and Open Ledger
    • Domain 02: Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations

      • Threat Actors
      • Attributes of Actors
      • Intent or Motivation
      • Attack Vectors
      • Common Threat Vectors and Attack Surfaces
      • Assisted Practice: Enhancing Server Security
      • Indicators, Indicators of Compromise and Indicators of Attack
      • Assisted Practice: Investigating DoS and MITM Attacks Using Wireshark
      • Malware Attack
      • Assisted Practice: Analyzing Malware Reports Using Virus Total
      • Physical Attack
      • Network Attack
      • Cryptographic Attacks
      • Password Attacks
      • Application Attacks
      • Mitigation Techniques to Secure the Enterprise
      • Assisted Practice: Implementing Public Key Infrastructure
      • Assisted Practice: Generating a Web Server Certificate
    • Domain 03: Security Architecture

      • Security Implications of Different Architecture Models
      • Security Principles to Secure Enterprise Infrastructure
      • Firewall Categories
      • Unified Threat Management (UTM)
      • Next-Generation Firewall (NGF)
      • Web Application Firewall
      • Proxy Server
      • Intrusion Detection and Prevention System
      • Virtual Private Network
      • Network Access Control
      • Concepts and Strategies to Protect Data
      • Privacy Regulations
      • Data Protection Controls
      • Data Classification
      • Business Continuity Planning
      • High Availability
      • Site Consideration
      • Backups
      • Power
      • Cloud Data Replications
      • Testing
      • Platform Diversity
      • Multicloud
      • Capacity Management
    • Domain 04: Security Operations

      • Establishing Baselines
      • Hardening of Devices
      • Wireless Technologies
      • Mobile Management and Security
      • Application Security
      • Sandboxing
      • Monitoring
      • Security Implications of Proper Hardware, Software, and Data Asset Management
      • Vulnerability Assessment
      • System and Process Audit
      • Assisted Practice: Scanning Local VM Using Nessus
      • Assisted Practice: Scanning Local VM Using Nessus Security Alerting and Monitoring Concepts and Tools
      • Modifying Enterprise capabilities to Enhance Security
      • Web Application Firewall
      • Intrusion Detection and Prevention System
      • OSI, TCP/IP and Protocols
      • Web Filtering Technologies
      • Operating System Security
      • Email Security
      • Antivirus, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and Extended Detection and Response (XDR)
      • Secure Protocols
      • Assisted Practice: Configuring Proton VPN
      • Assisted Practice: Implementing Network Segmentation and VLANs
      • Implementing and Maintaining Identity and Access Management
      • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
      • Assisted Practice: Implementing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
      • Type 1 Authentication: Password
      • Type 2 Authentication: Tokens
      • Type 3 Authentication: Biometric
      • Passwordless Authentication
      • Authorization and Accounting
      • Federation Identity Management
      • Federation Identity Management Standards
      • Single Sign On
      • Privilege Access Management
      • Implementing and Managing Authorization Mechanisms
      • Manage the Identity and Access Provisioning Lifecycle
      • Assisted Practice: Installing Active Directory and Creating a User
      • Assisted Practice: Configuring Logon Hours in Active Directory
      • Importance of Automation and Orchestration Related to Secure Operations
      • Incident Response Activities
      • Digital Forensics
      • Use of Data Sources to Support Investigations
      • Assisted Practice: Using Event Viewer to Implement Logging and Forensic Analysis
      • Assisted Practice: Implementing encryption solutions for data at rest using AESCrypt
      • Assisted Practice: Using ROHOS Disk Encryption
    • Domain 05: Security Program Management and Oversight

      • Security Policy, Standards, Procedures, and Guidelines
      • Different types of Policies
      • Standards
      • Procedures
      • Guidelines
      • External Factors
      • Monitoring and Revision
      • Roles and Responsibilities for Systems and Data
      • Governance
      • Elements of the Risk Management Process
      • Third-Party Risk Assessment and Management
      • Vendor Assessment
      • Vendor Selection
      • Vendor Monitoring, Questionnaires and Rules of Engagement
      • Summarize Elements of Effective Security Compliance.
      • Consequences of Noncompliance
      • Compliance Monitoring
      • Privacy
      • Types and Purposes of Audits and Assessments
      • Phishing
      • Anomalous Behavior Recognition
      • User Guidance and Training
      • Reporting and Monitoring
  • Section 02: Online Self Learning

    Preview
    • Lesson 01: Getting Started with CompTIA Security + SY0 - 701

      19:49Preview
      • 1.01 Introduction to the CompTIA Security
        03:05
      • 1.02 About the CompTIA Security SY0 701 Exam
        08:00
      • 1.03 How to Take Your CompTIA Security SY0 701 Exam
        08:44
    • Lesson 02: Risk Management

      01:20:21Preview
      • 2.01 Defining Business Risk
        05:12
      • 2.02 Threat Actors Part 1
        04:37
      • 2.03 Threat Actors Part 2
        02:29
      • 2.04 Threat Intelligence
        10:49
      • 2.05 Risk Management Concepts
        07:18
      • 2.06 Security Controls
        09:13
      • 2.07 Risk Assessments and Treatments
        05:38
      • 2.08 Quantitative Risk Assessments
        06:31
      • 2.09 Qualitative Risk Assessments
        03:49
      • 2.10 Security and the Information Life Cycle
        08:58
      • 2.11 Data Destruction
        05:58
      • 2.12 Chapter 1 Exam Question Review
        01:46
      • 2.13 Wiping Disks with the dd Command Lab
        05:44
      • 2.14 Chapter 1 Ask Me Anything AMA
        02:19
    • Lesson 03: Foundations of Cryptography

      59:17Preview
      • 3.01 Cryptography Basics
        15:45
      • 3.02 Foundations of Cryptography 3.2 Hashing
        08:31
      • 3.03 Cryptographic Attacks
        05:12
      • 3.04 Password Cracking
        10:02
      • 3.05 Password Cracking Demo
        06:15
      • 3.06 Chapter 2 Exam Question Review
        02:33
      • 3.07 SSH Public Key Authentication Lab
        09:09
      • 3.08 Chapter 2 Ask Me Anything AMA
        01:50
    • Lesson 04: Physical Security

      29:24Preview
      • 4.01 Physical Security Overview
        01:05
      • 4.02 Physical Security
        09:48
      • 4.03 Keylogger Demo
        04:51
      • 4.04 Environmental Controls
        05:22
      • 4.05 Chapter 3 Exam Question Review
        02:30
      • 4.06 Physical Security Lab
        03:00
      • 4.07 Chapter 3 Ask Me Anything AMA
        02:48
    • Lesson 05: Identity and Account Management

      01:20:48Preview
      • 5.01 Identification Authentication and Authorization
        07:54
      • 5.02 Enabling Multifactor Authentication
        04:43
      • 5.03 Authorization
        04:48
      • 5.04 Accounting
        05:21
      • 5.05 Authentication Methods
        14:00
      • 5.06 Access Control Schemes
        06:45
      • 5.07 Account Management
        12:57
      • 5.08 Network Authentication
        08:56
      • 5.09 Identity Management Systems
        05:50
      • 5.10 Chapter 4 Exam Question Review
        02:21
      • 5.11 Creating Linux Users and Groups Lab
        05:50
      • 5.12 Chapter 4 Ask Me Anything AMA
        01:23
    • Lesson 06: Tools of the Trade

      02:17:22Preview
      • 6.01 Touring the CLI
        16:03
      • 6.02 Shells
        06:00
      • 6.03 The Windows Command Line
        04:30
      • 6.04 Microsoft PowerShell
        12:22
      • 6.05 Linux Shells
        10:56
      • 6.06 Network Scanners
        05:07
      • 6.07 Network Scanning with Nmap
        08:57
      • 6.08 Network Protocol Analyzers
        07:48
      • 6.09 Using Wireshark to Analyze Network Traffic
        08:53
      • 6.10 Using tcpdump to Analyze Network Traffic
        08:16
      • 6.11 Log Files
        08:33
      • 6.12 Centralized Logging
        08:47
      • 6.13 Cybersecurity Benchmark Tools
        05:34
      • 6.14 Configuring Linux Log Forwarding
        08:20
      • 6.15 Chapter 5 Exam Question Review
        03:04
      • 6.16 Linux Shell Script Lab
        07:15
      • 6.17 Nmap Lab
        04:38
      • 6.18 Chapter 5 Ask Me Anything AMA
        02:19
    • Lesson 07: Securing Individual Systems

      01:45:34Preview
      • 7.01 Malware
        13:18
      • 7.02 Weak Configurations
        11:28
      • 7.03 Common Attacks
        09:00
      • 7.04 Overflow Attacks
        05:51
      • 7.05 Password Attacks
        07:58
      • 7.06 Bots and Botnets
        06:09
      • 7.07 Disk RAID Levels
        10:07
      • 7.08 Securing Hardware
        10:56
      • 7.09 Securing Endpoints
        08:51
      • 7.10 Securing Data with Encryption
        06:27
      • 7.11 Chapter 6 Exam Question Review
        02:25
      • 7.12 Linux Software RAID Lab
        07:38
      • 7.13 Secure Enclave Lab in macOS
        03:36
      • 7.14 Chapter 6 Ask Me Anything AMA
        01:50
    • Lesson 08: Securing The Basic LAN

      03:53:45Preview
      • 8.01 Data Protection
        09:28
      • 8.02 Cryptographic Methods
        07:10
      • 8.03 Symmetric Cryptosystems
        12:35
      • 8.04 Symmetric Block Modes
        08:02
      • 8.05 Asymmetric Cryptosystems
        12:41
      • 8.06 Understanding Digital Certificates
        07:35
      • 8.07 Trust Models
        04:42
      • 8.08 Public Key Infrastructure
        03:28
      • 8.10 Touring Certificates
        07:58
      • 8.11 Network Architecture Planning
        03:38
      • 8.12 The OSI Model
        12:37
      • 8.13 ARP Cache Poisoning
        08:37
      • 8.14 Other Layer 2 Attacks
        05:13
      • 8.15 Network Planning
        07:00
      • 8.16 Zero Trust Network Access ZTNA 20
        09:38
      • 8.17 Load Balancing
        06:08
      • 8.18 Securing Network Access
        06:14
      • 8.19 Honeypots
        05:58
      • 8.20 Static and Dynamic Code Analysis
        04:41
      • 8.21 Firewalls
        11:15
      • 8.22 Proxy Servers
        06:09
      • 8.23 Web Filtering
        05:13
      • 8.24 Network and Port Address Translation
        06:44
      • 8.25 IP Security IPsec
        08:47
      • 8.26 SD WAN and SASE
        03:04
      • 8.27 Virtual Private Networks VPNs
        09:55
      • 8.28 Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems IDS IPS
        12:56
      • 8.29 Chapter 7 Exam Question Review
        03:31
      • 8.30 Linux Snort IDS Lab
        07:26
      • 8.31 Chapter 7 Ask Me Anything AMA
        01:19
      • 8.32 Securing The Basic LAN 8.9 Certificate Types
        14:03
    • Lesson 09: Securing Wireless LANs

      01:06:48Preview
      • 9.01 Wi Fi Encryption Standards
        09:31
      • 9.02 RFID NFC and Bluetooth
        06:39
      • 9.03 Wi Fi Coverage and Performance
        08:11
      • 9.04 Wi Fi Discovery and Attacks
        12:02
      • 9.05 Cracking WPA2
        10:19
      • 9.06 Wi Fi Hardening
        10:21
      • 9.07 Chapter 8 Exam Question Review
        01:48
      • 9.08 WPA2 Cracking Lab
        06:34
      • 9.09 Chapter 8 Ask Me Anything AMA
        01:23
    • Lesson 10: Securing Virtual and Cloud Environments

      01:08:41Preview
      • 10.01 Defending a Public Server
        00:51
      • 10.02 Common Attacks and Mitigations
        09:41
      • 10.03 DDoS Attacks in the Real World
        02:40
      • 10.04 Containers and Software Defined Networking
        11:22
      • 10.05 Hypervisors and Virtual Machines
        08:18
      • 10.06 Cloud Deployment Models
        08:40
      • 10.07 Cloud Service Models
        08:21
      • 10.08 Securing the Cloud
        10:11
      • 10.09 Chapter 9 Exam Question Review
        02:17
      • 10.10 Docker Container Lab
        04:14
      • 10.11 Chapter 9 Ask Me Anything AMA
        02:06
    • Lesson 11: Securing Dedicated and Mobile Systems

      01:04:02Preview
      • 11.01 Embedded Systems
        12:59
      • 11.02 Industrial Control System ICS
        06:38
      • 11.03 Internet of Things IoT Devices
        10:00
      • 11.04 Connecting to Dedicated and Mobile Systems
        10:45
      • 11.05 Security Constraints for Dedicated Systems
        05:04
      • 11.06 Mobile Device Deployment and Hardening
        10:59
      • 11.07 Chapter 10 Exam Question Review
        02:39
      • 11.08 Smartphone Hardening Lab
        02:38
      • 11.09 Chapter 10 Ask Me Anything AMA
        02:20
    • Lesson 12: Secure Protocols and Applications

      01:04:47Preview
      • 12.01 DNS Security
        05:02
      • 12.02 FTP Packet Capture
        03:24
      • 12.03 Secure Web and E mail
        11:37
      • 12.04 Request Forgery Attacks
        04:47
      • 12.05 Cross Site Scripting Attacks
        07:04
      • 12.06 Web Application Security
        05:15
      • 12.07 OWASP Top 10
        11:44
      • 12.08 Web App Vulnerability Scanning
        05:50
      • 12.09 Chapter 11 Exam Question Review
        03:28
      • 12.10 OWASP ZAP Web App Scan Lab
        04:29
      • 12.11 Chapter 11 Ask Me Anything AMA
        02:07
    • Lesson 13: Testing Infrastructure

      40:07Preview
      • 13.01 Testing Infrastructure Overview
        04:37
      • 13.02 Social Engineering Attacks
        05:29
      • 13.03 Vulnerability Assessments
        08:49
      • 13.04 Penetration Testing
        09:35
      • 13.05 The Metasploit Framework
        07:58
      • 13.06 Chapter 12 Exam Question Review
        01:52
      • 13.07 Chapter 12 Ask Me Anything AMA
        01:47
    • Lesson 14: Business Security Impact

      01:51:00Preview
      • 14.01 Introduction to Business Security
        05:59
      • 14.02 Business Impact Analysis
        09:10
      • 14.03 Data Types and Roles
        11:21
      • 14.04 Personnel Risk and Policies
        10:17
      • 14.05 Attestation
        03:18
      • 14.06 Internal Audits and Assessments
        05:25
      • 14.07 External Audits and Assessments
        06:18
      • 14.08 Third Party Risk Management
        08:21
      • 14.09 Agreement Types
        06:21
      • 14.10 Change Management
        04:07
      • 14.11 Technical Change Management
        07:03
      • 14.12 What Is Automation and Orchestration
        03:46
      • 14.13 Benefits of Automation and Orchestration
        02:53
      • 14.14 Use Cases of Automation and Orchestration
        07:31
      • 14.15 Other Considerations of Automation and Orchestration
        05:28
      • 14.16 Putting It All Together
        06:06
      • 14.17 Exploring the NIST Frameworks
        07:36
    • Lesson 15: Dealing with Incidents

      46:28Preview
      • 15.01 Incident Response Overview
        03:05
      • 15.02 Incident Response Plans IRPs
        05:52
      • 15.03 IRP Testing
        05:45
      • 15.04 Threat Analysis and Mitigating Actions
        07:32
      • 15.05 Digital Forensics
        05:05
      • 15.06 Business Continuity and Alternate Sites
        06:08
      • 15.07 Data Backup
        09:37
      • 15.08 Chapter 14 Exam Question Review
        01:05
      • 15.10 Chapter 14 Ask Me Anything AMA
        02:19

Comptia Security+ Exam & Certification

CompTIA Security+ SY0-501 Certification Training in Toronto
  • How do I get certified in CompTIA Security+ 501 in Toronto?

    You must take and pass the SY0-501 exam in order to become certified once you’ve completed our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto. Learners are fully prepared to successfully tackle the exam once they’ve finished the CompTIA Security Plus certification course in Toronto. The test has a 90-minute time limit and consists of 90 questions. Students must score at least 750 in order to pass.

    Please visit the following link to learn more:

    https://certification.CompTIA.org/certifications/security

  • How do I unlock my certificate?

    Online Classroom:
    The first step is to sign up for our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto. Once learners have attended one complete online classroom as part of the CompTIA Security Plus certification course in Toronto, they'll be allowed to unlock their certificate.

  • What are the prerequisites for the CompTIA Security+ certification in Toronto?

    There aren’t any prerequisites to take this certification, but we recommend that candidates take the Network+ certification before taking the Security+ SYO-501 training and certification exam

  • How long is the CompTIA Security+ Certification valid in Toronto?

    This CompTIA Security+ certification in Toronto is good for three years from the date you pass your exam

  • Does the course fee include examination fees as well?

    The CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto is inclusive of the exam fee, however, it is not the same in few locations around the world.  The CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto fee and the testing fee are two separate fees in Africa.

  • How long do I have to redeem my voucher from Simplilearn?

    Our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto includes the exam fee in most locations. Candidates are required to procure the exam voucher within the said timeline of three months of signing up for our CompTIA Security Plus certification course in Toronto. If the fee for the test happens to increase prior to registering for the test, we ask that the difference is paid to Simplilearn.

  • How do I schedule my exam?

    Once the CompTIA Security Plus certification course in Toronto is successfully completed, students are ready for the exam. One of our sales consultant (inside sales manager) can help with exam scheduling upon completion of the CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto. Alternatively, you can contact or submit a support request to Simplilearn.

  • What is the validity of my exam voucher?

    You will have one year's time to use your exam voucher once you’ve enrolled in our in-depth CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto. You will need to purchase the voucher again if you haven’t registered for the exam within one year of enrolling in our CompTIA Security Plus certification training in Toronto.

  • Can I ask for a refund of my exam voucher cost once it’s issued to me?

    No, the cost of the exam voucher cannot be refunded once it is issued to a learner because we procure this from third party bodies. Simplilearn does not own the voucher policies or cost.

  • How frequently does the exam fee change?

    Exam prices are controlled by the certification body and can change. These changes are usually announced at the end of the calendar year. If an exam price goes up and you have not yet scheduled your exam, you will need to pay the difference to Simplilearn.

  • What are the CompTIA Security+ Exam eligibility requirements?

    While there are no prerequisites for CompTIA Security+, it is recommended that you have:

    • At least two years of experience in IT administration (with a focus on security)
    • CompTIA Network+ credential prior to taking the CompTIA Security+ Exam

  • What are the CompTIA Security+ Exam Costs?

    • North America - USD 339
    • Great Britain - GBP 201
    • Emerging Markets - USD 190
    • EURO - EURO 305
    • Australia - AUD 458
    • Japan - JPY 39,756
    • South Africa - ZAR 2,609

  • What is the passing score for the CompTIA Security+ exam?

    To pass the exam, you need to achieve a minimum score of 750 out of 900. The exam is 90 minutes long and is an MCQ-based questionnaire.

  • How many attempts do I have to pass the CompTIA Security+ exam?

    If you fail your first attempt at the CompTIA Security+ Exam, there is no waiting period before you can take the exam a second time. However, if you fail the second time, you must wait fourteen days from the date of the last exam to retake the exam. Once you pass the exam, you cannot re-take it without prior consent from CompTIA. Candidates are required to pay the exam fee every time they take the CompTIA Security+ Exam.

Comptia Security+ Training Reviews

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    Chetan Pai

    Head IT at Broadcom, Bangalore

    I appreciate the quality of learning material of Simplilearn. My experience in dealing with support team has been excellent. All-in-all, I feel Simplilearn is real value for money for professional IT education. Thank you Simplilearn!

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    Gurucharan Padki

    IT Projects and Services Delivery Manager at Mercator Solutions FZE, Dubai

    The course was very informative for a newbie like me. It has wide coverage.

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    Lancelot Dsouza

    General Manager- IT & Projects at Cine Grand, Mumbai

    Simplilearn justifies their name “Learning Simplified” as they provide you with the right amount of study material with ample time and focused content so that you can understand the subject and can sail through the examination confidently. Their support team is also helpful even on Sundays. Thank you Simplilearn.

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Why Join this Program

  • Develop skills for real career growthCutting-edge curriculum designed in guidance with industry and academia to develop job-ready skills
  • Learn from experts active in their field, not out-of-touch trainersLeading practitioners who bring current best practices and case studies to sessions that fit into your work schedule.
  • Learn by working on real-world problemsCapstone projects involving real world data sets with virtual labs for hands-on learning
  • Structured guidance ensuring learning never stops24x7 Learning support from mentors and a community of like-minded peers to resolve any conceptual doubts

CompTIA Security Plus Certification FAQs

  • What is the focus of this course?

    The CompTIA Security+ certification training in Toronto will enable learners to gain knowledge and skills required to install and configure systems to secure applications, networks, and devices; perform threat analysis and respond with appropriate mitigation techniques; participate in risk mitigation activities; operate with an awareness of applicable policies, laws, and regulations. Upon successfully validating their skills by passing the certification exam learners will be able to perform these tasks to support the principles of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

    CompTIA Security+ meets the ISO 17024 standard and is approved by U.S. Department of Defense to fulfill Directive 8570.01-M requirements. Once you obtain your Security+ you automatically have the CE designation required in the DoD Directive 8570.01 manual and going forward must comply with the CE program requirement of completing 50 CEUs in three years to maintain the credential. Security+ is also compliant with government regulations under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Security Specialists, Administrators and Managers earn over $86,000 per year.

  • What are the course objectives?

    • Comprehend Risk identification and mitigation
    • Provide operational, information, application and infrastructure level security
    • Secure the network to maintain availability, integrity and confidentiality of critical information
    • Operate within a set of rules, policies and regulations wherever applicable

  • Who should take CompTIA Security+ certification training in Toronto?

    The CompTIA Security+ certification training in Toronto is ideal for professionals in the role of a

    • Systems Administrator
    • Network Administrator
    • Security Administrator
    • Junior IT Auditor/Penetration Tester

  • What payment options are available?

    You can enroll for the training online. Payments can be made using any of the following options and receipt of the same will be issued to the candidate automatically via email.

    • Visa debit/credit card
    • American express and Diners club card
    • Master Card, or
    • Through PayPal

  • Can I cancel my enrollment? Will I get a refund?

    Yes, you can cancel your enrollment. We will provide you with a complete refund after deducting the administration fee. To learn more, please review our Refund Policy.

  • How will I get my course completion certificate from Simplilearn?

    We offer course completion certificate after you successfully complete the training program.

  • Where and how can I access the e-learning content? Are there any limitations?

    Once you register with us for a course by paying the course fee, you can have 24/7 access to the e-learning content on our website. An automated course purchase confirmation mail from our side will guide you through the process.

  • I am not able to access the online course. Whom should I contact for a solution?

    Please raise a request via our Help and Support portal to have your issue resolved.

  • What comes after a CompTIA Security+ Certification in Toronto?

    Achieving a CompTIA Security+ Certification in Toronto offers you many career benefits. However, you shouldn’t stop upskilling yourself as the world of cybersecurity is quite dynamic. Here are some of the courses you can consider taking after becoming CompTIA Security+ certified:

  • What is the salary of a Security Expert in Toronto?

    A Security Expert with CompTIA security plus certification training in Toronto earns an average of C$81,562/ year. The majority of big businesses in Toronto require CompTIA security plus certification and pay very high wages to individuals with this certification.

  • What are the major companies hiring for a Security Expert professional in Toronto?

    If you have CompTIA security plus certification training in Toronto, you will have no trouble finding work at Deloitte, Universal rail systems, Mattamy homes, CGI inc., PwC, and others. All of these companies being multinational firms, provide excellent opportunities for career progression in the domain.

  • What are the major industries in Toronto?

    In the industrial sector, Toronto is recognized for being a major wholesale and distribution center for goods. It's a major financial and business hub on an international scale. Many more industries contribute significantly to Toronto's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Toronto is recognized as Canada's wealthiest city, contributing the most to the country's average GDP. Manufacturers have a strong presence in Toronto. Manufacturers are concentrated on the outskirts of the city. A Security Expert can help these businesses safeguard their interests as they move online and into the cloud. With the right CompTIA security plus certification training in Toronto, you can be the one they seek.

  • How to become a Security Expert in Toronto?

    As a result of previous experience in the same field (e.g., cyber security), you can earn more money. There are other courses you may take if CompTIA A+ isn't your first certificate in cyber security. There's no better way to start a successful IT career than with CompTIA Security Plus Certification Training in Toronto. Even more important, retaining your certification tells companies that you're committed to your profession and up-to-date with a rapidly evolving industry.

  • How to Find Security Expert Certification in Toronto?

    Many online providers offer a range of certification courses if you're looking for CompTIA Security Plus Certification Training in Toronto. Before picking a course, compare the prices, batch timings, credibility, etc., of the different courses. Contact professionals in the field to gain a deeper understanding of the certification and to help you make a more informed decision.

CompTIA Security+ SY0-501 Certification Training in Toronto

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