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CompTIA PenTest+ Certification - Exam PT0-002 40.00 CompTIA PentTest+ Certification - Exam PT0-002 provides the knowledge needed to plan and perform penetration tests and other security engagements, using a vendor-neutral format. This includes planning engagements, performing reconnaissance to find vulnerabilities in a target organization, exploiting vulnerable targets, and creating followup reports. This course maps to the CompTIA PenTest+ PT0-002 certification exam. You can download an objective map for the course from www.30bird.com. You will benefit most from this course if you intend to become a certified penetration tester, or if you are a security professional who wishes to understand cybersecurity from an offensive perspective. This course assumes that you have some applied knowledge of computers, networks, and cybersecurity principles. Knowledge equivalent to the CompTIA Security+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA Network+ N10-008 course.
CompTIA Network+ Certification - Exam N10-008 40.00 30 Bird Media's CompTIA Network+ N10-008 courseware covers the concepts and skills needed to plan, install, maintain, and troubleshoot modern networks in a vendor-neutral format. This includes physical network components and technologies, logical structures, common protocols, and network security. This course maps to the CompTIA Network+ N10-008 certification exam. Exam objective coverage is marked throughout the course, and there is an extensive glossary appendix. This course assumes that you have basic knowledge at using and maintaining individual workstations. The knowledge required to obtain the CompTIA A+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA Linux+ Certification - Exam XK0-005 course.
CompTIA Linux+ Certification - Exam XK0-005 24.00 Welcome to CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005. This course provides the basic knowledge needed to install and manage modern Linux systems in a vendor-neutral format. It includes usage of fundamental operating system tools, networking and storage, applications and services, account management, access controls, scripting, automation tools, and troubleshooting. This course maps to the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam. You will benefit most from this course if you intend to take a CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 exam. This course assumes that you have basic knowledge of using and maintaining individual workstations. Knowledge equivalent to the CompTIA A+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
CompTIA IT Fundamentals - Exam FC0-U61 24.00 CompTIA IT Fundamentals - Exam FC0-U61 provides the basic knowledge needed for digital literacy: this includes the fundamental principles of hardware, software, and networks as well as best practices for using all three. This course maps to the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 Exam. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course. You can download an objective map for the series from the 30 Bird website. Students will benefit most from this course if they intend to take a CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61, or if they wish to attain an introduction to the core principals and skills of information technology. This course assumes students have basic knowledge of using a keyboard and a mouse. It does not assume that you have any formal familiarity with computers or the internet.
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ (CySA+) CS0-003 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ (CySA+) CS0-003 course.
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ (CySA+) - Exam CS0-003 40.00 30 Bird's CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) CS0-003 course provides the knowledge needed to analyze, monitor, and protect computer and network systems using a vendor-neutral format. It includes threat intelligence, active security, vulnerability management, network reconnaissance and monitoring, secure operations, and incident response. This course maps to the CompTIA CySA+ CS0-003 certification exam. Students will benefit most from this course if you intend to take a CompTIA CySA+ CS0-003 exam. This course assumes that you have some applied knowledge of computers, TCP/IP networks, and cybersecurity principles. Knowledge equivalent to the CompTIA Security+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ (CySA+) - Exam CS0-002 40.00 30 Bird Media's CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ CS0-002 course provides the basic knowledge needed to analyze, monitor, and protect cybersecurity resources in a vendor-neutral format. It includes threat intelligence, vulnerability management, network reconnaissance and monitoring, secure policies and procedures, host and network security, identity management systems, and incident response. This course maps to the CompTIA Cybersecurity+ certification exam CSO-002. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course. You will benefit most from this course if you intend to take a CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ CS0-002 exam. This course assumes that you have some applied knowledge of computers, networks, and cybersecurity principles. Knowledge equivalent to the CompTIA Security+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-003 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-003 course.
CompTIA Cloud+ Certification - Exam CV0-003 40.00 CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-003 provides the basic knowledge and skills needed to analyze, select, monitor, and protect cloud resources in a vendor-neutral format; this includes vulnerability management, network reconnaissance and monitoring, connecting networks to clouds, cloud migration, secure policies and procedures, host and network security, identity management systems, and incident response. This course maps to the CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-003 certification exam. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course. This course assumes that students have some applied knowledge of computers, networks, and cybersecurity principles. Knowledge equivalent to the CompTIA Security+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) CAS-004 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) - Exam CAS-004 course.
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) - Exam CAS-004 40.00 CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) - Exam CAS-004 provides the knowledge needed to implement security solutions within an enterprise policy framework, using a vendor-neutral format. This includes GRC and vulnerability management programs, applied cryptography, system and network security, identity management, secure development, and incident response. This course maps to the CompTIA CASP+ certification exam. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course. You can download an objective map for the course from http://www.30bird.com. You will benefit most from this course if you intend to take the CompTIA CASP+ CAS-004 exam. This course assumes that you have some applied knowledge of computers, TCP/IP networks, and cybersecurity principles. Knowledge equivalent to the CompTIA Security+ or CySA+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) - Exam CAS-003 40.00 30 Bird's CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-003 course provides the knowledge needed to implement security solutions within an enterprise policy framework, using a vendor-neutral format. This includes risk and vulnerability management programs, organizational policies and training, applied cryptography, system security, network security, identity management, and incident response. This course maps to the CompTIA CASP certification exam. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course. Students will benefit most from this course if you intend to take a CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner CAS-003 exam.
CompTIA A+ Core 2 220-1102 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA A+ Certification, Core 2 - Exam 220-1102 course.
CompTIA A+ Core 1 220-1101 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA A+ Certification, Core 1 - Exam 220-1101 course.
CompTIA A+ Certification, Core 2 - Exam 220-1102 24.00 CompTIA A+ Certification Core 2 - Exam 220-1102 provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer software and implement networking. This includes: - Installing, configuring, and maintaining computer equipment, mobile devices, and software for end users - Servicing components based on customer requirements - Understanding networking basics and applying basic cybersecurity methods to mitigate threats - Properly and safely diagnosing, resolving, and documenting common hardware and software issues - Applying troubleshooting skills and providing customer support using appropriate communication skills - Understanding the basics of scripting, cloud technologies, virtualization, and multi-OS deployments in corporate environments This course maps to the CompTIA A+ Certification Core 2: Exam 220-1102 objectives. An objective map is available for download. This course assumes that you have basic computer knowledge.
CompTIA A+ Certification, Core 1 - Exam 220-1101 24.00 CompTIA A+ Certification, Core 1 - Exam 220-1101 provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer hardware and networking equipment. This includes: - Applying troubleshooting skills - Installing, configuring and maintaining PCs and devices for end users - Understanding the basics of network protocols and infrastructure - Properly and safely diagnosing, resolving, and documenting common hardware and network issues - Understanding the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment. This course maps to CompTIA A+ Core 1: Exam 220-1101. You can download an objective map for the course from www.30bird.com. This course assumes that you have basic computer knowledge.
CompTIA A+ Certification Comprehensive - Exams 220-1101/220-1102 40.00 CompTIA A+ Certification Comprehensive - Exams 220-1101/220-1102 provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer software and implement networking. This includes: - Applying basic methodical troubleshooting skills as an IT technician - Identifying motherboard and CPU components, installing or replacing them, and troubleshooting their functions - Identifying power supply functions and connectors, installing them into a PC, and troubleshooting power issues - Configuring BIOS/UEFI firmware, identifying and installing RAM, and troubleshooting memory issues - Comparing internal and external expansion buses on a computer, installing internal cards, and identifying expansion cables and connectors - Distinguishing between physical storage technologies, installing drives, and troubleshooting storage problems - Connecting, configuring, and troubleshooting common input-output devices - Describing common printing technologies, installing and maintaining printers, and troubleshooting printing issues - Identifying client operating system features, installing Windows and application software, and working with scripts - Managing and troubleshooting operating systems using built-in administrative tools, such as the Windows Control Panel, Windows Settings, and command-line utilities - Describing network principles, network devices, and internet connection technologies - Identifying and categorizing network cables and connectors - Configuring and troubleshooting issues related to TCP/IP and other network protocols - Describing common wireless networking standards and encryption methods - Configuring and troubleshooting problems with Windows resource sharing and network connections - Identifying and using virtualization technology and cloud computing services - Identifying types of mobile devices and operating systems, and configuring and troubleshooting mobile devices - Recognizing common cybersecurity threats and the security controls which are used to reduce risk - Identifying and using security features built into operating systems, as well as security hardware and software used on workstations and networks - Securing workstations and mobile devices against security risks, and troubleshooting common security issues such as malware infection - Applying best practices in IT operations, including policies, documentation, ticketing systems, incident response, and data backups and recovery This course maps to the CompTIA A+ Certification 220-1101 and 220-1102 certification exams. You can download an objective map for the course from 30bird.com. This course assumes that you have basic computer knowledge. For exam practice, use the separate Exam Preps for exams 220-1101 and 220-1102: - CompTIA A+ Core 1 220-1101 Exam Prep - CompTIA A+ Core 2 220-1102 Exam Prep
Compressed Gas Safety 0.75 Compressed gases are a convenient resource for many different jobs and activities. This convenience comes along with potential risks that can be remedied through safety measures and practices. This course covers the use of compressed gases and safety measures/practices for compressed gases. It is just one of many health and safety courses we offer. This course will prepare you to safely handle compressed gases in any situation.
Comprehensive Computer Technician - Exams 220-1001/220-1002 40.00 30 Bird Media’s instructor-led course, Comprehensive Computer Technician, provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer hardware and operating systems. This includes: - Assembling components based on customer requirements - Installing, configuring and maintaining devices, PCs, and software for end users - Understanding the basics of networking and security/forensics - Properly and safely diagnosing, resolving, and documenting common hardware and software issues - Applying troubleshooting skills - Providing appropriate customer support - Understanding the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment This course maps to the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 and 220-1002 certification exams. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course.
Community Resource Mapping 2.00 English Learner families can often benefit from accessing low-cost/free services such as legal services, English classes, food banks etc. Afterschool Programs often do not have the resources to provide all of the services that they would like to provide to English Learners and their families. This course serves as a compliment to Healthy Cultural Identities and Engaging Families and Communities, an in-person training offered through CalSAC's English Learner Training and Professional Development Project. This online course can also be used by a wide audience to help participants engage with an example of what Community Resource Mapping looks like.
Communications for the Fire and EMS Supervisor 1.00 So much of what we do in Fire and EMS is problem-solving. This CME is a fantastic means for managers to learn about the very technical field of Radio Communications. If you are a manager that is in the position of problem-solving, you will want to take time to review this material. Three experienced professionals succinctly discuss what you will need to know when preparing for a problem or reacting to problems in the Radio Communications realm. Final Exam: This multiple-choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have two attempts to gain an 70% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
Communications for EMS Providers 1.00 Many providers view EMS Communications as the most basic of topics. At the same time, some experienced providers see this as one of the most in-depth issues that they may come across. How do you view the topic of EMS Communications? It is difficult to find a provider with a rich background in EMS Communications that John Merklinger brings to the table. His knowledge of the industry and his ability to breakdown complex issues makes this large topic very easy to digest. Final Exam: This multiple-choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have two attempts to gain an 70% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
Communicating with the Deaf Sign Language User 1.00 This training was developed by Dr. Jason Rotoli, Deaf Health Pathways Director, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in conjunction with Dr. Jeremy Cushman, Chief of the University of Rochester’s Division of Prehospital Medicine. Funding for the Care of the Culturally Deaf education was provided by Society of Academic Emergency Medicine. Continuing Education provided by EMSPlumbline Final Exam: This multiple-choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have three attempts to gain an 80% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.

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