e-Learning: Security Library
Gain knowledge you need to protect your organization
In a recent CompTIA study of 638 U.S. public agencies and private corporations, nearly one-third of the respondents indicate they have had at least one major security breach in the last six months. The most likely causes? Human error from lack of security knowledge, training, or failure to follow security procedures. The good news is that errors of this nature can be prevented - and much of the necessary training is included in this new library from New Horizons.
The Security Library is designed for a wide range of security professionals-from the seasoned security officer or security analyst to the junior network administrator just entering the field.
Your IT professionals will be able to use it in many ways-to gain the knowledge they need to protect their organizations, or most often for just-in-time training to cover a specific security issue. It can be used for professional development at every level, from the basics of TCP/IP and CompTIA A+ (Hardware and Operating Systems) all the way up to advanced security concepts such as in-depth PKI.
Included in the New Horizons Security Library:
- CISSP - Courses offers a job-related approach to the security process, while providing a set of basic skills required to prepare for CISSP certification.
- CompTIA A+ - Fundamental courses that teach the basics of Hardware and Operating Systems for the entry-level systems professional, or as training for a PC technical or help-desk coordinator. An elective for Microsoft® MCSA certification.
- CompTIA Network+ - Also an elective for the Microsoft® MCSA certification, this is a vendor neutral systems administration class.
- CompTIA Security+ - For the systems administrator (MCSA or MCSE) who wants to know more about security. This course is also the prerequisite for the SCP certification.
- SCP (Security Certified Program) - This program consists of two levels:
- Level 1 - Hardening the Infrastructure - Network Defense and Countermeasures Successfully passing the exams for these courses entitles the student to be designated as a Security Certified Network Professional (SCNP).
- Level 2 - Advanced Security Implementation & Enterprise Security Solutions
The Security Certified Network Architect (SCNA) certification is designed for those individuals who wish to take their security skills to the next level. Here, students will deal with cryptography, digital signatures, biometrics, file encryption solutions, certificate servers, and secure email implementation. The Security Certified Program is an excellent next step for MCSEs®, CNEs®, and CCNAs® who wish to enhance their professional experience and expand their security knowledge.
- TCP/IP Introduction and Advanced, Part 1 and Part 2 -A basic course in this essential Internet protocol, from history through subnets, subnet masks, and routing basics.
Included Courses
| A+ Certification: Core Hardware Part Two |
| A+ Certification: Core Hardware, Part One |
| A+ Certification: Operating Systems, Part One |
| A+ Certification: Operating Systems, Part Two |
| A+™ Certification Core Hardware Third Edition (Part 1): Basic Computer Setup |
| A+™ Certification Core Hardware Third Edition (Part 2): Installing or Removing Internal Hardware |
| A+™ Certification Core Hardware Third Edition (Part 3): Upgrading System Components |
| A+™ Certification Core Hardware Third Edition (Part 4): Supporting Portable Computing Devices |
| A+™ Certification Core Hardware Third Edition (Part 5): Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 1): Windows Tools and Managing Applications |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 2): Installing Network Components |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 3): Implementing Local Security |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 4): Managing File and Print Resources |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 5): Managing Disk Resources |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 7): Implementing Virus Protection |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 8): Disasters-Preparation and Recovery |
| A+™ Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 9): Installing Client Operating Systems |
| A+™Certification Operating Systems Third Edition (Part 6): Connecting to Internet Resources |
| Advanced Security Implementation |
| Certified Ethical Hacker: Additional Hacking Tools |
| Certified Ethical Hacker: Hacking Process |
| Certified Ethical Hacker: Web Server Hacking |
| CISSP (Part 1): Establishing Data Systems and Access Control |
| CISSP (Part 2): Defining Security Management |
| CISSP (Part 3): Applying System Security |
| CISSP (Part 4): Applying Operational Security |
| CISSP (Part 5): Applying Physical Security and Law |
| Defending Against Intrusion |
| Defending Against Risks |
| Defending the Network |
| Enterprise Security Solutions |
| Hardening the Infrastructure |
| Network Defense and Countermeasures |
| Network Security Fundamentals |
| Network+ Certification Third Edition - 2002 Objectives |
| PKI and Biometrics Concepts and Planning |
| PKI and Biometrics Implementation |
| Security Awareness (Part 1): Accessing a Computer, a Network and the Internet in a Secure Manner |
| Security Awareness (Part 2): Maintaining File and Email Security |
| Security Awareness (Part 3): Promoting Web Security and Proper Responses to Security Incidents |
| Security+ Certification (Part 1): Identifying Security Threats |
| Security+ Certification (Part 2): Hardening Internal Systems and Services |
| Security+ Certification (Part 3): Hardening Internetwork Devices and Services |
| Security+ Certification (Part 4): Securing Network Communications |
| Security+ Certification (Part 5): Managing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Certificates |
| Security+ Certification (Part 6): Enforcing Organizational Security Policy |
| Security+ Certification (Part 7): Monitoring the Security Infrastructure |
| TCP/IP: Introduction and Advanced, Part One |
| TCP/IP: Introduction and Advanced, Part Two |
| Upgrading to Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 |



