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    Comptia A+ 1102 (Core 2) Exam Course

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    Comptia A+ 1102 (Core 2) Exam Course

    Comptia A+ 1102 (Core 2) Exam Course
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.94 GB | Duration: 8h 5m

    This course will cover the entirety of the A+ 1102 Exam Objectives

    What you'll learn

    Operating Systems

    Security

    Software Troubleshooting

    Operational Procedures

    Requirements

    A+ 1102 is the foundational Comptia IT certification. Core 2 / A+ 1102 is the second half of the two-part A+ exam.

    Description

    Third Level Technology is proud to offer the CompTIA A+ 1102 (Core 2) Exam Course.  TLT is the leading provider of CompTIA instruction on the Spotify platform and excited to begin offering our educational materials on Udemy!The CompTIA A+ Exam is a foundational IT certification consisting of two separate exams: Core 1 - 1101 & Core 2 - 1102.  This course will cover A+ 1102 (Core 2) and review all of the Exam Objectives sequentially. It is recommended to have a copy of the A+ 1102 Exam Objectives as you go through this course.This course will cover the following topics and modules in sequential order:Module 1 : Operating SystemsModule 2 : SecurityModule 3 : Software TroubleshootingModule 4 : Operational ProceduresMODULE 1 : OPERATING SYSTEMS1.1 : Microsoft Windows - Identify basic features of Microsoft Windows editions.1.2 : Windows Command Line - Given a scenario, use the appropriate Microsoft command-line tool.1.3 : Microsoft Windows Features - Given a scenario, use features and tools of the Microsoft Windows 10/11 operating system (OS).1.4 : Windows Control Panel - Given a scenario, use the appropriate Microsoft Windows Control Panel utility.1.5 : Windows System Settings - Given a scenario, use the appropriate Windows settings.1.6 : Windows Networking Features - Given a scenario, configure Microsoft Windows networking features on a client/desktop.1.7 : Application Installations - Given a scenario, apply application installation and configuration concepts.1.8 : Operating System Types - Explain common OS types and their purposes.1.9 : OS Installs & Upgrades - Given a scenario, perform OS installations and upgrades in a diverse OS environment.1.10 : Apple MacOS Settings - Identify common features and tools of the macOS/desktop OS.1.11 : Linux OS & Commands - Identify common features and tools of the Linux client/desktop OS.MODULE 2 : SECURITY2.1 : Physical & Logical Security - Summarize various security measures and their purposes.2.2 : Wireless Security Protocols - Compare and contrast wireless security protocols and authentication methods.2.3 : Malware Types & Prevention - Given a scenario, detect, remove, and prevent malware using the appropriate tools and methods.2.4 : Social Engineering - Explain common social-engineering attacks, threats, and vulnerabilities.2.5 : Windows OS Security - Given a scenario, manage and configure basic security settings in the Microsoft Windows OS.2.6 : Workstation Security - Given a scenario, configure a workstation to meet best practices for security.2.7 : Mobile Device Security - Explain common methods for securing mobile and embedded devices.2.8 : Data Destruction & Disposal - Given a scenario, use common data destruction and disposal methods.2.9 : SOHO Network Security - Given a scenario, configure appropriate security settings on small office/home office (SOHO) wireless and wired networks.2.10 : Browser Security - Given a scenario, install and configure browsers and relevant security settings.MODULE 3 : SOFTWARE TROUBLESHOOTING3.1 : Windows OS Troubleshooting - Given a scenario, troubleshoot common Windows OS problems.3.2 : PC Troubleshooting - Given a scenario, troubleshoot common personal computer (PC) security issues.3.3 : Malware Removal - Given a scenario, use best practice procedures for malware removal.3.4 : Mobile Device Troubleshooting - Given a scenario, troubleshoot common mobile OS and application issues.3.5 : Mobile Operating Systems - Given a scenario, troubleshoot common mobile OS and application security issues.MODULE 4 : Operational Procedures4.1 : Support System Management - Implement best practices associated with documentation and support systems information management.4.2 : Change Management - Explain basic change-management best practices.4.3 : Backup & Recovery Methods - Given a scenario, implement workstation backup and recovery methods.4.4 : Personal Safety Procedures - Given a scenario, use common safety procedures.4.5 : Environmental Controls - Summarize environmental impacts and local environmental controls.4.6 : Incident Response & Licensing - Explain the importance of prohibited content/activity and privacy, licensing, and policy concepts.4.7 : Professionalism - Given a scenario, use proper communication techniques and professionalism.4.8 : Scripting Basics - Identify the basics and common use cases of scripting.4.9 : Remote Access Technologies - Given a scenario, understand the best uses of remote access technologies.As your going through the course if you have any specific questions or inquiries on a topic please submit them via email

    Overview

    Section 1: Module 1 : Operating Systems

    Lecture 1 1.1 - Microsoft Windows Editions

    Lecture 2 1.2 - Microsoft Command Line

    Lecture 3 1.3 - Microsoft Windows Features

    Lecture 4 1.4 - Windows Control Panel

    Lecture 5 1.5 - Windows System Settings

    Lecture 6 1.6 - Windows Networking Features

    Lecture 7 1.7 - Application Installations

    Lecture 8 1.8 - Operating System Types

    Lecture 9 1.9 - OS Installs & Upgrades

    Lecture 10 1.10 - Apple MacOS Settings

    Lecture 11 1.11 - Linux OS & Commands

    Section 2: Module 2 : Security

    Lecture 12 2.1 - Physical Security

    Lecture 13 2.1 - Logical Security

    Lecture 14 2.2 - Wireless Security Protocols

    Lecture 15 2.3 - Malware Types & Prevention

    Lecture 16 2.4 - Social Engineering Threats

    Lecture 17 2.5 - Windows OS Security Settings

    Lecture 18 2.6 - Workstation Security

    Lecture 19 2.7 - Mobile Device Security

    Lecture 20 2.8 - Data Destruction & Disposal

    Lecture 21 2.9 - SOHO Network Security

    Lecture 22 2.10 - Browser Security

    Section 3: Module 3 : Software Troubleshooting

    Lecture 23 3.1 - Windows OS Troubleshooting

    Lecture 24 3.2 - PC Troubleshooting

    Lecture 25 3.3 - Malware Removal

    Lecture 26 3.4 - Mobile Device Troubleshooting

    Lecture 27 3.5 - Mobile Operating Systems

    Section 4: Module 4 : Operational Procedures

    Lecture 28 4.1 - Support System Management

    Lecture 29 4.2 - Change Management

    Lecture 30 4.3 - Backup & Recovery Methods

    Lecture 31 4.4 - Personal Safety Procedures

    Lecture 32 4.5 - Environmental Controls

    Lecture 33 4.6 - Incident Response, Licensing & Regulation

    Lecture 34 4.7 - Professionalism

    Lecture 35 4.8 - Scripting Basics

    Lecture 36 4.9 - Remote Access Technologies

    Section 5: Acronym List Flash Cards

    Lecture 37 Acronym List : Page 1

    Lecture 38 Acronym List : Page 2

    Lecture 39 Acronym List : Page 3

    Section 6: Acronym List Glossary of Terms

    Lecture 40 Acronym List Definitions : Page 1

    Lecture 41 Acronym List Definitions : Page 2

    Lecture 42 Acronym List Definitions ; Page 3

    This course is designed for those IT professionals looking to achieve Comptia A+ certification.