Technical Integration of Enterprise Components for CASP (CAS-002)
Pluralsight
Course Summary
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner is an advanced-level security certification for security professionals in an enterprise, government, or military environment. This course covers domain 5 of the CompTIA CAS-002 certification exam.
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Course Description
Information security professionals are facing ever-increasing demands to safeguard their company's data as new breaches are discovered daily. In this course, Technical Integration of Enterprise Components, you'll learn how to integrate a company's critical infrastructure into a security enterprise architecture. Next, you will gain an understanding of standards, interoperability issues, cloud models, multi-tenancy, and how to secure many of the common business enablement tools. Finally, you'll learn how to leverage advanced authorization, authentication, and federation technologies to enhance a company's security and align with best practices. By the end of this course, you'll have the knowledge needed to both pass the CompTIA CAS-002 certification exam and help secure your company's IT assets from attack.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 2m 21s
—Course Overview 2m 21sIntegrating Hosts, Storage, Networks, and Applications- 45m 42s
—Secure Data Flows to Meet Changing Business Needs 8m 51s
—Standards 2m 34s
—Interoperability Issues and Legacy Systems 4m 24s
—Application Requirements 1m 26s
—In-house Developed vs. Commercial vs. Commercial Customized 1m 47s
—Technical Deployment Models 5m 45s
—Cloud Model and Virtualization Vulnerabilities 3m 13s
—Data Aggregation 2m 13s
—Data Isolation and Users, Servers, and Virtual Devices 2m 33s
—Logical, Physical, and Secure Infrastructure Design Documents 3m 7s
—Storage Integration Security Considerations 2m 12s
—Enterprise Application Integration Enablers 4m 32s
—Directory Services and DNS 2m 59sIntegrating Advanced Authentication & Authorization Technologies- 22m 59s