Cybersecurity and InfoSec Pros, the GSEC Certification - Security
Essentials - GIAC Security Essentials
(GSEC) - GIAC provides a set of vendor-neutral computer security certifications
linked to the training courses provided by the SANS Institute. You
will gain valuable knowledge to help you pass the SANS GIAC GSEC certification
exam. Key training modules and skills include: Build a GSEC lab, lab set-up,
OSI Model, Networking Basics, TCP/IP Model, Default Gateway, Network
Architecture Components, TCP Commands, Types of Networks, and much more.
InfoSec
Pros, you will learn about some generic principles of identity management as
one of the primary lines of defense against internal and external cyberattacks.
The workshop covers the most common attacks against Active Directory and
countermeasures reducing the attack surface. It also contains recommendations
for recovery in the event of a complete compromise. This workshop is part
of a larger series of Workshops offered by Microsoft on the practice of
Security. While it is not required that you have completed any of the other
courses in the Security Workshop series before taking this workshop, it is
highly recommended that you start with the first course in the series,
Microsoft Security Workshop: Enterprise Security Fundamentals. Learning Objectives
include: Identity as the control plane, Secure Privileged Access (SPA), AD DS, Azure
AD editions, Microsoft cloud security features, MIM along with JIT
administration and PAM. The training Modules are: 1) Managing Identity, 2) Securing
Active Directory, 3) Active Directory and Privileged Access Management, and 4)
Azure Active Directory Lab - AD Privileged Access Management (PAM) and Just in
Time Administration (JIT). Much
career success, Lawrence Wilson - Cybersecurity Certification Center
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