Livelab 220-1102: CompTIA A +
duration: 33 hours |
access duration: 180 days |
Details
Through this LiveLab, aimed at the CompTIA 220-1102: CompTIA A+ exam, you will get extensive hands-on experience with the fundamental computer technologies.
By carrying out assignments in a real environment, you will improve your practical knowledge and skills in the various exam topics.
You will carry out practical assignments covering hardware, operating systems, networking, security and troubleshooting.
Result
You have extensive practical experience with Microsoft Windows and networking.
Prerequisites
You have the theoretical knowledge regarding this certification exam. You can follow this course with us online.
Target audience
System Administrator, Network Administrator, Helpdesk Operator
Content
Livelab 220-1102: CompTIA A +
Identify different Operating Systems and Functionality
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Identifying Windows Operating Systems Functionality
- Exercise 2 - Identifying Linux Operating Systems and its Functionality
- Exercise 3 - Identifying a Mobile Device’s Operating System Functionality
- Exercise 4 - Differentiating between Operating System’s File Systems
- Review
Tools for Managing and Maintaining Linux Operating Systems
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Files and Directories in Linux
- Exercise 2 - Viewing and Modifying Permissions in Linux
- Exercise 3 - Managing Software Packages in Linux
- Review
Configuring and Managing a Windows Device using Settings
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Configuring a Windows 10 & 11 Device using Settings
- Review
Different Operating System Installation Methods
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Learn About Boot Methods
- Exercise 2 - Verifying Operating System Installation Requirements
- Exercise 3 - Performing a Clean Windows Installation
- Exercise 4 - Perform Disk Partitioning
- Review
Install and Configure Applications on a Windows Device
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Verify a System’s Requirements for Application Installation
- Exercise 2 - Different Application Installation Methods
- Exercise 3 - Additional System Considerations for Application Installation
- Review
Remote Access Methods
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Work with Remote Access Technologies
- Exercise 2 - Work with Secure Shell Protocol (SSH)
- Exercise 3 - Virtual Private Network (VPN)
- Exercise 4 - Third-party Tools for Remote Access
- Review
Identifying different Windows Operating System Editions
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Identify different Windows Editions
- Exercise 2 - Explore Upgrade Pathways to Newer Windows Editions
- Review
Password and Account Management on a Windows Device
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Best Practices for Password Management
- Exercise 2 - Best Practices for Securing End-Users Devices and Data
- Exercise 3 - Account Management Techniques
- Exercise 4 - End-User’s Best Practices
- Review
Troubleshooting Personal Computer Security Settings
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - PC Security Issues
- Review
Malware and Social Engineering Prevention Methods
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Malware Types
- Exercise 2 - Social Engineering Techniques and Exploits
- Review
Malware Removal and Remediating Best Practices
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Scanning for Malware
- Exercise 2 - Analyzing and Removing Malware
- Exercise 3 - Implement Malware Removal Best Practices
- Review
Authentication and Authorization Methods
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Mobile Device Management (MDM)
- Exercise 2 - Active Directory Structure
- Exercise 3 - Security Groups Vs. Distribution Groups
- Exercise 4 - Active Directory Logon Scripts
- Review
Basic Scripting Techniques
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Creating Basic Scripts
- Task 2 - Create a Basic Powershell Script
Implementing Network Security Measures
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Logical Security
- Review
Implementing Basic Change Management Best Practices
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Basic Change Management Best Practices
- Review
Tools for Managing and Maintaining MAC Operating Systems
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - MacOS Tools and Features
- Review
Troubleshooting Windows Operating Systems
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Windows OS Issues
- Exercise 2 - Additional Windows OS Issues
- Review
Securing a SOHO Network
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Home Router Settings used to Increase the Security Posture
- Exercise 2 - Wireless Settings to Increase Security
- Exercise 3 - Firewall Features
- Review
Implementing Physical Security Measures
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Physical Security
- Exercise 2 - Physical Security for Staff
- Review
Managing a Windows Device using the Command Line Interface
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Command-Line Navigation Tools
- Exercise 2 - Networking Command-Line Tools
- Exercise 3 - Disk Management Command-Line Tools
- Exercise 4 - System Management Command-Line Tools
- Review
Securing Web Browsers on a Windows Device
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Configure Internet Options
- Exercise 2 - Microsoft Edge Settings and InPrivate Browsing
- Review
Security Implementation on a Windows Device
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus
- Exercise 2 - Manage Windows Defender Firewall
- Exercise 3 - BitLocker and EFS
- Exercise 4 - Users and Groups in Windows
- Exercise 5 - Login Options for Windows Systems
- Exercise 6 - NTFS vs. Share Permissions
- Exercise 7 - Run as Administrator vs. Standard User
- Review
Secure Data Disposal Methods
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1- Using Data Destruction and Disposal Methods
- Review
Configuring Networking Settings on a Windows Device
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Windows Workgroups vs. Windows Domains
- Exercise 2 - Local OS Firewall Settings
- Exercise 3 - Configuration of a Client Network
- Exercise 4 - Network Connections
- Exercise 5 - Other Network Connections
- Review
Safety and Environmental Procedures
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Equipment and Personal Safety Procedures
- Exercise 2 - Environmental Variables and Controls
- Review
Troubleshooting Mobile Device Security Settings
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Mobile OS and Application Issues
- Exercise 2 - Mobile OS and Application Security Issues
- Review
Wireless Security Implementation
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Wireless Security
- Review
Mobile Security Solutions
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Securing a Mobile Device
- Review
Managing a Windows device using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Using the Task Manager
- Exercise 2 - Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-in and Built-in MMC’s
- Exercise 3 - Additional Windows 10 OS Tools
- Review
Privacy, Licensing & Policy Concepts
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Define Incident Response Policies and Procedures
- Exercise 2 - Licensing and Data Privacy Concepts
- Review
Backup and Recovery Implementation
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Backups, File History & Recovery Types
- Exercise 2 - Backup Rotation Schemes & Frequency
- Review
Using Proper Communication Techniques and Professionalism
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Communication and Professionalism Techniques
- Review
Configuring a Windows Device using the Control Panel
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Internet Options
- Exercise 2 - Devices and Printers
- Exercise 3 - Programs and Features
- Exercise 4 - Network and Sharing Center
- Exercise 5 - System
- Exercise 6 - Windows Defender Firewall
- Exercise 7 - Sound
- Exercise 8 - User Accounts
- Exercise 9 - Device Manager
- Exercise 10 - Indexing Options
- Exercise 11 - Ease of Access
- Exercise 12 - Power Options
- Exercise 13 - Administrative Tools
- Exercise 14 - File Explorer Options
- Review
Documentation Best Practices
- Introduction
- Lab Topology
- Exercise 1 - Using Ticketing Systems and Asset Management Best Practices
- Exercise 2 - Using Documentation Best Practices
- Review
Course options
We offer several optional training products to enhance your learning experience. If you are planning to use our training course in preperation for an official exam then whe highly recommend using these optional training products to ensure an optimal learning experience. Sometimes there is only a practice exam or/and practice lab available.
Optional practice exam (trial exam)
To supplement this training course you may add a special practice exam. This practice exam comprises a number of trial exams which are very similar to the real exam, both in terms of form and content. This is the ultimate way to test whether you are ready for the exam.
Optional practice lab
To supplement this training course you may add a special practice lab. You perform the tasks on real hardware and/or software applicable to your Lab. The labs are fully hosted in our cloud. The only thing you need to use our practice labs is a web browser. In the LiveLab environment you will find exercises which you can start immediately. The lab enviromentconsist of complete networks containing for example, clients, servers,etc. This is the ultimate way to gain extensive hands-on experience.
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