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CSSIA CompTIA Security+® Supported Labs - V1

Lab Title CSSIA CompTIA

Security+®Domain Tasks Included

1

Network Devices and Technologies - Capturing Network Traffic

Network Security

 Using tcpdump to Capture Network Traffic  Capturing and Analyzing

Traffic with Wireshark  Capturing and Analyzing

Traffic with Network Miner 2 Secure Network Administration Principles - Log Analysis Network Security

 Log Analysis in Linux Using Grep

 Log Analysis in Linux Using Gawk

 Log Analysis in Windows Using Find

3

Protocols and Default

Network Ports - Transferring Data Using TCP/IP

Network Security

 Using Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

(HTTP) to Transfer Files  Using Fire Transfer

Protocol (FTP) to Transfer Files  Transferring Files

Securely Using SCP

4

Protocols and Default

Network Ports - Connecting to a Remote System

Network Security

 Connecting to a Windows system Through the Command Line

 Connecting to a Linux System Through the Command Line  Analyzing Remote

Connections in Network Traffic

5 Secure Implementation of

Wireless Networking Network Security

 Examining Plain Text Traffic

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Security+ Domain

 Cracking and Examining WPA Traffic

6 Incident Response Procedures Compliance and Operational Security

 Using db_autopwn to Attack a Remote System  Collecting Volatile Data  Viewing Network Logs

7 Analyze and Differentiate Types of Malware

Threats and Vulnerabilities

 Using Netcat to Send a Reverse Shell

 Using Ncat to Send a Reverse Shell

 Sending a Bash Shell to a Windows Machine using NetCat

8

Analyze and Differentiate Types of Attacks Using Window Commands Threats and Vulnerabilities  Viewing Network Resources  Using PSEXEC to Connect to a Remote System

 Stopping, Starting, and Removing Services

9 Analyze and Differentiate Types of Application Attacks

Threats and Vulnerabilities

 Scanning the Network for Vulnerable Systems  Introduction to Metasploit, a Framework for Exploitation  Attacking a Remote System Utilizing Armitage

 Post Exploitation of the Remote System

10 Mitigation and Deterrent Techniques - Anti Forensic

Threats and Vulnerabilities

 The Windows Event Viewer

 Enabling Auditing  Clearing the Event Logs

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Lab Title CSSIA CompTIA

Security+®Domain Tasks Included

 Cracking Windows Passwords

 Cracking Windows Passwords with Cain

12 Discovering Security Threats and Vulnerabilities

Threats and Vulnerabilities

 Scanning the Network for Vulnerable Systems  Using Nessus  Introduction to

Metasploit, a Framework for Exploration

13 Importance of Data Security - Data Theft

Application, Data and Host Security

 Using Metasploit to Attack a Remote System  Stealing Data using FTP

and HTTP

 Stealing Data using Meterpreter

14

Importance of Data Security - Securing Data Using

Encryption Software

Application, Data and Host Security

 Installing TrueCrypt  Creating a TrueCrypt

Container

 Opening and Viewing Data within a TrueCrypt Container

15 Authentication, Authorization and Access Control

Access Control and Identity Management

 Adding Users, Groups, and Passwords

 Symbolic Permissions  Absolute Permissions

16 General Cryptography

Concepts Cryptography

 Hiding a Picture within a Picture Using S-Tools  Hiding a Media File

within a Picture Using S-Tools

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Lab Title CSSIA CompTIA

Security+®Domain Tasks Included

1

Network Devices and Technologies - Capturing Network Traffic

Network Security

 Using tcpdump to Capture Network Traffic  Capturing and Analyzing

Traffic with Wireshark  Capturing and Analyzing

Traffic with Network Miner 2 Secure Network Administration Principles - Log Analysis Network Security

 Log Analysis in Linux Using Grep

 Log Analysis in Linux Using Gawk

 Log Analysis in Windows Using Find

3

Protocols and Default

Network Ports - Transferring Data Using TCP/IP

Network Security

 Using Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

(HTTP) to Transfer Files  Using Fire Transfer

Protocol (FTP) to Transfer Files  Transferring Files

Securely Using SCP

4

Protocols and Default

Network Ports - Connecting to a Remote System

Network Security

 Connecting to a Windows system Through the Command Line

 Connecting to a Linux System Through the Command Line  Analyzing Remote

Connections in Network Traffic

5 Secure Implementation of

Wireless Networking Network Security

 Examining Plain Text Traffic

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Lab Title CSSIA CompTIA

Security+®Domain Tasks Included

 Cracking and Examining WPA Traffic

6 Incident Response Procedures Compliance and Operational Security

 Using db_autopwn to Attack a Remote System  Collecting Volatile Data  Viewing Network Logs

7 Configuring the pfSense

Firewall - NEW Network Security

 Configuring ICMP on the Firewall

 Redirecting Traffic to Internal Hosts on the Network

 Setting up a Virtual Private Network

8 Configuring Backups - NEW Compliance and Operational Security

 Backing Up Files to a Network Drive

 Backing Up Files to an FTP Server

 Backing Up Files using SCP

9 Analyze and Differentiate Types of Malware

Threats and Vulnerabilities

 Using Netcat to Send a Reverse Shell

 Using Ncat to Send a Reverse Shell

 Sending a Bash Shell to a Windows Machine using NetCat

10

Analyze and Differentiate Types of Attacks Using Window Commands Threats and Vulnerabilities  Viewing Network Resources  Using PSEXEC to Connect to a Remote System

 Stopping, Starting, and Removing Services

11 Analyze and Differentiate Types of Application Attacks

Threats and Vulnerabilities

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Security+ Domain  Introduction to Metasploit, a Framework for Exploitation  Attacking a Remote System Utilizing Armitage

 Post Exploitation of the Remote System

12 Mitigation and Deterrent Techniques - Anti Forensic

Threats and Vulnerabilities

 The Windows Event Viewer

 Enabling Auditing  Clearing the Event Logs

13

Mitigation and Deterrent Techniques - Password Cracking Threats and Vulnerabilities  Cracking Linux Passwords  Cracking Windows Passwords  Cracking Windows Passwords with Cain

14 Discovering Security Threats and Vulnerabilities

Threats and Vulnerabilities

 Scanning the Network for Vulnerable Systems  Using Nessus  Introduction to

Metasploit, a Framework for Exploration

15 Importance of Data Security - Data Theft

Application, Data and Host Security

 Using Metasploit to Attack a Remote System  Stealing Data using FTP

and HTTP

 Stealing Data using Meterpreter

16

Importance of Data Security - Securing Data Using

Encryption Software

Application, Data and Host Security

 Installing TrueCrypt  Creating a TrueCrypt

Container

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Lab Title CSSIA CompTIA

Security+®Domain Tasks Included

17 Authentication, Authorization and Access Control

Access Control and Identity Management

 Adding Users, Groups, and Passwords

 Symbolic Permissions  Absolute Permissions

18 Access Controls - NEW Access Control and Identity Management

 Configuring ICMP on the Firewall

 Configuring Auditing for Object Access

 Viewing the Security Log to Determine Security Incidents

19 General Cryptography

Concepts Cryptography

 Hiding a Picture within a Picture Using S-Tools  Hiding a Media File

within a Picture Using S-Tools

 Revealing Hidden Data Using S-Tools

20 Cryptography - NEW Cryptography

 Encryption with the Encrypted File System  Backing up Encrypted

File System Keys  Encrypted File System

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