CompTIA Technical Path

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CompTIA Technical Path

A+ PenTest+, Security+, Cloud+ Network+ , Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP), CySA+, Linux+, and more!



CompTIA Technical Path

Our CompTIA courses are designed to prepare you and give you the knowledge for CompTIA vendor-neutral IT certifications and contain 12 courses created around the CompTIA curriculum. WTO's online courses range from essential technical skills, penetration testing, and core security functions for mobile devices critical for hands-on skills!

These CompTIA courses are perfect for you if you’re searching for a job in the IT sector. Our online training courses are suited for everyone, from entry-level IT jobs to network administrators! Our classes will give you the tools you need to be successful and it is an incredible offer that shouldn’t be passed up. Don’t delay – sign up today for WTO's CompTIA certification training series!

This video series instructor-led training contains the following high-value CompTIA courses sought after for professional certifications and will prepare you for each exam objective:

  • CompTIA FC0-U61: IT Fundamentals (Read FAQ Below)
  • ENTRY LEVEL CompTIA A+ 220-1101 (Core 1)
  • ENTRY LEVEL CompTIA A+ 220-1102 (Core 2)

Course prerequisites: Beginner Technical Expertise

You are expected to set up your own labs. Contact WTO personnel if you need help with setting up your Labs. For a fee, we also offer lab provision services upon request.

 Before taking this course, you will have a successful career if you have the following:

  • You should have a basic understanding of computers.

E.g., What is a mouse?

What is a monitor?

What is an HDMI port?

   What is a display port?

What is a command line?

What is a USB or a USB - C?


This CompTIA certification training series contains extensive content

That will prepare you for some of the most popular and advanced certifications in the world. It’s a great way for anyone who wants to work in technology to start their career or for current IT technicians to enhance their skills and unleash additional career opportunities.

What’s Included in the CompTIA Certification Training

This series includes all the instructional training materials for each course, including:

  • 12 Comprehensive CompTIA Courses covering all the most popular CompTIA certifications
  • Pre-Recorded Instructor Led Videos
  • Study Guides of all Instructional Slides
  • Flash Cards
  • Games
  • Practice Exam Questions/Test and practice tests

CompTIA certifications are widely recognized and respected in the IT industry. They can help individuals to build their skills and knowledge in specific areas of the field, and can also serve as a valuable credential when seeking employment or advancement in the IT industry.

Find more about CompTIA certifications by visiting the CompTIA website.

CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-003

CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ (CLO-002)

CompTIA Cloud+ (CVO-003)

CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst CySA+

CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004)

CompTIA MB0-001: Mobility+

CompTIA Network+ N10-008

CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-001)

CompTIA Security+ SY0-601

CompTIA Cloud Overview

You can take each CompTIA course at your own pace, study anytime, anywhere, and get prepared to take your certification exams quickly. The bundle also comes with 1-year access to our online learning platform where you can learn from any device, 24/7.


More Information About CompTIA Certification

CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) is a non-profit trade association that provides certification and training for individuals working in the information technology (IT) industry. CompTIA offers a variety of training and certification programs designed to help IT professionals develop their knowledge and skills in specific areas of the industry. These programs are designed to be vendor-neutral, meaning they are not tied to any specific technology or product. After taking our CompTIA courses, students are well prepared to sit for various CompTIA certification exams and are well prepared to enter or excel in their career paths in the exciting field of information technology.

Some examples of where our CompTIA certification training programs will benefit you are:

  • CompTIA A+: This CompTIA course is designed to certify IT professionals in the areas of hardware and software installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. CompTIA A+ certified IT professionals are skilled problem solvers, equipped with the knowledge and skills to support current core technologies such as security, networking, virtualization, and more. With this invaluable certification at hand, you can easily transition your career into today’s digital age.
  • CompTIA Network+: This program is designed to certify IT professionals in the areas of networking technologies and infrastructure. CompTIA Network+ is a comprehensive program that equips individuals with the skills to configure, manage and troubleshoot both wired and wireless network devices. Not only does it cover fundamental topics like critical security concepts and cloud computing best practices, but it also dives into more advanced areas such as virtualization techniques, new hardware technologies, and service models – all of which are essential in ensuring an efficient yet resilient network infrastructure.
  • CompTIA Security+: This program is designed to certify IT professionals in the areas of network security and cybersecurity. This is one of our most popular CompTIA courses. Passing the Security+ exam ensures that you possess the requisite expertise and confidence to evaluate a company’s security stance, suggest suitable safety procedures, administer hybrid infrastructures with vigilance and aptitude, recognize pertinent laws and regulations in place, detect any abnormal activity accurately as well as react to it promptly.
  • CompTIA Cloud+: This program is designed to certify IT professionals in the areas of cloud computing technologies and infrastructure. With CompTIA Cloud+, you can rest assured that your skillset meets the global standard of security, scalability, and reliability. This certification validates your proficiency in designing, managing, and operating cloud infrastructures to ensure maximum business continuity with uninterrupted access to data and systems. This IT Course ensures cloud infrastructure services are viewed within a comprehensive setting, regardless of platform. Transitioning to the cloud enables you to maximize, secure and manage essential applications and data storage solutions. To ensure that these valuable resources are well-protected, CompTIA Cloud+ certification is a necessity as it ensures one has acquired all of the necessary technical skills for doing so.


Course prerequisites: Novice Technical Expertise

You are expected to set up your own labs. Contact WTO personnel if you need help with setting up your Labs. For a fee, we also offer lab provision services upon request.

 Before taking this course, you will have a successful career if you have the following:

  • You should have a basic understanding of networking and operating system essentials.
  • Understanding of Command Lines, Bash, PowerShell, and SQL
  • Operating Systems: Windows, Linux, Unix, and MacOS.
  • Managing Domain Name Systems (DNS)
  • Basic understanding of API, Secure Sockets Layer, and Transport Layer Security SSL/TLS (SSL/TLS)
  • Understanding of Identity and Access Management/Directory Service
  • Understanding Endpoint Services
  • VPN, IPv4/IPv6
  • Virtualization – Vmware/Virtual Box
  • A+ and Network+ Certification Course Completion

Can I skip some certifications and get the high-level certs right away?

TLDR: Yes, you can skip certifications. Although we do not recommend it.

Here's an example. If your career path is Cybersecurity, Take the A+ and Network+ courses but skip the certification exams. Once you've completed the A+ and Network+ courses, you can focus on cybersecurity certifications like CompTIA Security+, CySA+, or PenTest+. By obtaining these cybersecurity certifications, you'll demonstrate your expertise in the field and increase your employability in cybersecurity roles.


The same goes for Cloud certifications. Take all the training (A+, Network+, Security+) skip all the certifications, and take the cloud certification.


Why skip? Because it's cheaper for you. Although it's important to note that some employers may still prefer or require the A+ and Network+ certifications, holding a higher or specific certification should make you a strong candidate in your specialized field.


Should I take the CompTIA FC0-U61: IT Fundamentals course and its certification exam?

We highly recommend the CompTIA FC0-U61: IT Fundamentals course for beginners who are looking to gain a solid foundation in the field of Information Technology. This course covers the essential concepts and skills required for a successful IT career.

However, we do not recommend taking the certification exam for the IT Fundamentals course, as the value of this certification is not as significant in the job market. Instead, we advise that you move on to the more relevant and widely recognized CompTIA A+ certifications after completing the IT Fundamentals course.

The CompTIA A+ 220-1101 (Core 1) and CompTIA A+ 220-1102 (Core 2) courses will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in entry-level IT roles. By obtaining the A+ certification, you will significantly increase your chances of landing a job in the IT industry, as employers highly value this certification.


Can I get a suggested certification order?

  1. CompTIA IT Fundamentals (FC0-U61 - for absolute beginners)
  2. CompTIA A+ (Foundational knowledge in IT support and hardware)
  3. CompTIA Network+ N10-008 - (Networking fundamentals)
  4. CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 - (Cybersecurity fundamentals)
  5. CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ (CLO-002 - Cloud computing concepts for non-technical professionals)
  6. CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004) - (Linux system administration)
  7. CompTIA MB0-001: Mobility+ - (Mobile device management)
  8. CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-003) - (Cloud computing skills for IT professionals)
  9. CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst CySA+ - (Intermediate-level cybersecurity analysis)
  10. CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-001) - (Penetration testing)
  11. CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-003 - (Advanced-level cybersecurity skills)


CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-003) comes before CASP (CAS-003) because it focuses on cloud computing skills for IT professionals, which is an important aspect of modern IT infrastructure. While it may still be considered an intermediate-level certification, it is not as advanced or specialized as CASP.


CASP (CAS-003) is an advanced-level cybersecurity certification that requires in-depth knowledge and experience in the field. This certification focuses on the technical and hands-on aspects of cybersecurity and is designed for professionals who are already well-versed in cybersecurity concepts, practices, and principles.


This path is for newbies. I'm a seasoned I.T. Professional. Give me a challenge.


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Digital Leadership and Change Management

Advanced Incident Response and Threat Hunting

Cybersecurity Compliance and Frameworks

Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and Application Security

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Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR)

Cyber Threat Intelligence and Analysis

Security Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Privacy and Data Protection

Instructor

David Biggers

IT Instructor

David has been a professional IT instructor for the past four years for the US Army. He teaches a broad range of certification courses ranging from CompTIA, Microsoft to Cisco and EC-Council. Prior to working with the US Army, David worked as a Jr. Network Admin and Web Services Manager with KCTCS in Kentucky. He performed multiple jobs being on the IT team. Additionally, David taught part-time during the evening at the college, where he instructed on Active Directory, Introduction to Computers, and Networking. David has 18 years of IT experience, 17 professional IT certifications, and 8 years of teaching experience.

Instructor

Chris Avants

Senior Cisco Instructor

Chris is a Sr. Cisco Instructor and leading consultant for clients throughout the U.S. Chris has over 15 years’ experience as a network engineer and 5 additional years as an instructor. Chris has worked at the service provider/partner level throughout his career, working with national and global clients to solve complex business problems through the use of technology and IT training solutions. Working with Chris, you will see a true industry expert with experience, drive, and patience unparalleled in the industry.

Instructor

Chrys Thorsen

Education and Technology Expert

Chrys is an education and technology expert who specializes in enterprise-level IT infrastructure consulting and certified training of trainers. In her career, she has garnered 35 IT Certifications including Cisco CCSI/CCNP, CISSP, CISA, MCSE/MCITP, and many more. She has also authored 40 published certification textbooks and is currently working on the new CompTIA PenTest+ courseware.

CompTIA A+ 220-1101 (Core 1)


Module 1 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Devices, Setups, and Installs


1.1 Introduction to the Course, Meet the Instructor


1.2 Appropriate Safety Procedures


1.3 PC Components


1.4 Guidlines for PC Disassembly


1.5 Motherboards


1.6 CPU Sockets


1.7 PCI Bus


1.8 Storage Bus (SATA and IDE)


1.9 Discussing PC Components


1.10 Common Connection Interfaces


1.11 Wired and Wireless Connection Standards


1.12 Install Peripheral Devices


1.13 Guidlines and Discussion for Installing Peripheral Devices


Module 2 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Displays and Multimedia Devices


2.1 Displays and Multimedia


2.2 Display Device Connections and Cables


2.3 Discussing Display Device Installation and Configuration


2.4 Troubleshoot Display Devices


2.5 Guidelines for Troubleshooting Display Devices


2.6 Discussing Display Device Troubleshooting


2.7 Install and Configure Multimedia Devices


2.8 Discussing Multimedia Device Installation and Configuration


Module 3 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Supporting Multiple Drive Types


3.1 Supporting Multiple Drive Types and Memory


3.2 Memory Types


3.3 RAM Types


3.4 Memory Modules


3.5 DIMM and SO-DIMM Technologies


3.6 Parity and ECC RAM


3.7 Memory Compatibility Issues


3.8 Discussing System Memory Installation


3.9 Install and Configure Mass Storage Devices


3.10 Storage Adapters and Cables


3.11 Solid State Drives


3.12 Guidlines for Installing Mass Storage Devices


3.13 Discussing Mass Storage Device Installation and Configuration


3.14 Install and Configure Removable Storage


3.15 Discussing Removable Storage Device Istallation and Configuration


3.16 Configure RAID


3.17 RAID Configuration Options


3.18 Discussing RAID Configuration


3.19 Troubleshoot Storage Devices


3.20 Boot Failures


3.21 Discussing Storage Device Troubleshooting


Module 4 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Accounting for CPUs and Internal Components


4.1 Install Upgrade CPUs


4.2 Multiprocessing and Multicore Processors


4.3 Discussing CPU Upgrades


4.4 Configure and Update BIOS UEFI


4.5 Discussing BOIS-UEFI Configuration and Updates


4.6 Install Power Supplies


4.7 Discussing Power Supply Installation


4.8 Troubleshoot Internal System Components


4.9 POST and Boot Problems


4.10 Boot Troubleshooting and Log Entries


4.11 Motherboard Component Problems


4.12 Discussing System Component Troubleshooting


Module 5 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 All About Network Theories


5.1 Wired Networks


5.2 Common Ethernet Network Implementations


5.3 Taps and Mirrors


5.4 Discussing Wired Networks


5.5 Network Hardware Devices


5.6 Switches


5.7 Power Over Ethernet


5.8 Discussing Network Hardware Devices


5.9 Wireless Networks


5.10 Access Points and Wireless Network Modes


5.11 Discussing Wireless Networks


5.12 Internet Connection Types


5.13 Wireless Internet Service Providers WISP


5.14 Discussing Internet Connection Types


5.15 Network Configuration Concepts


5.16 The TCIP-IP Protocol Suite


5.17 Internet Protocol and IP Addressing


5.18 Public and Private IP Addresses


5.19 IPv6


5.20 Discussing Network Configuration Concepts


5.21 Network Services


5.22 DNS


5.23 Dynamic and Static IP Configurations


5.24 DNS Records MX and A


5.25 Web Servers and HTTP-HTTPS


5.26 Discussing Network Services


Module 6 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Network Operations and Diagnostics


6.1 Configuring and Troubleshooting Networks


6.2 Network Connections in Windows


6.3 Install and Configure SOHO Networks


6.4 Configure SOHO Network Security


6.5 Firewalls


6.6 Port Fowarding and Port Triggering


6.7 Windows Firewall


6.8 Network Security and Embedded Appliances


6.9 Configure Remote Access


6.10 Discussing Remote Access Configuration


6.11 Troubleshoot Network Connections


6.12 IP Configuration Issues


6.13 Routing Issues


6.14 Discussing Network Connection Troubleshooting


Module 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Cloud and Virtualization Computing


7.1 Configure Client-Side Virtulaization


7.2 Hypervisors


7.3 Processor Support and Resource Requirements


7.4 Virtual Networks


7.5 Client-Side Virtualization


7.6 Cloud Computing Concepts


7.7 Internal and External Shared Resources


7.8 Cloud Service Options


7.9 Virtual Desktops


7.10 Software-Defined Networking (SDN)


7.11 Discussing Cloud Computing Concepts


Module 8 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Laptop Features and Troubleshooting


8.1 Use Laptop Features


8.2 Expansion Options


8.3 Discussing Laptop Features


8.4 Install and Configure Laptop Hardware


8.5 Discussing Laptop Hardware Installation and Configuration


8.6 Troubleshoot Common Laptop Issues


8.7 Discussing Troubleshooting Common laptop Issues


Module 9 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Syncing and Setup of Mobile Devices


9.1 Syncing and Setup of Mobile Devices


9.2 Connect and Configure Mobile Devices


9.3 Configure Mobile Device Network Connectivity


9.4 Mobile VPN Configuration


9.5 Email Configuration Options


9.6 Discussing Mobile Device Network Connectivity Configuration


9.7 Support Mobile Apps


9.8 Discussing Mobile App Support


Module 10 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 All Things Printing


10.1 All Things Printing


10.2 Discussing Laser Printer Maintenance


10.3 Maintain Inkjet Printers


10.4 Discussing Inkjet Printer Maintenance


10.5 Maintain Impact, Thermal, and 3D Printers


10.6 Discussing Impact, Thermal, and 3D Printer Maintenance


10.7 Install and Configure Printers


10.8 Discussing Printer Installation and Configuration


10.9 Troubleshoot Print Device Issues


10.10 Install and Configure Imaging Devices


10.11 Discussing Device Installation and Configuration


Module 11 - CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Resources and Testing


11.1 Introduction to Resources and Testing


11.2 Resources and Testing


11.3 Joining a Domain with Windows 10


11.4 Boot Order and BIOS


11.5 Virtual Machine Install & Configure


11.6 PC Teardown


11.7 Exploring the Laptop


11.8 Install Windows 10 Demonstration




CompTIA A+ 220-1102 (Core 2)

Module 1 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Operating System Management


1.1 Introduction to the Course, Meet the Instructor


1.2 Identify Common Operating Systems


1.3 Microsoft Windows


1.4 Work and Education Features


1.5 Windows System Limits


1.6 Apple Operating Systems


1.7 Linux Disk and File Management


1.8 Discussing OS Types


1.9 Use Windows Features and Tools


1.10 Administrative Tools


1.11 Manage Files in Windows


1.12 System Hierarchies


1.13 File Attributes


1.14 Discussing Windows Features and Tools


1.15 Manage Disks in Windows


1.16 Discussing File Management in Windows


1.17 The Windows Disk Management Console


1.18 Discussing Windows Disk Management


1.19 Manage Devices in Windows


1.20 Device Manager


1.21 Discussing Windows Device Manager


Module 2 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Configuring and installing the OS


2.1 Configuring and Installing the OS


2.2 Installation Boot Methods


2.3 Disk Formatting and Partitioning


2.4 Networking Considerations


2.5 Post Installation Tasks


2.6 OS Installation Types


2.7 Unattended Installations


2.8 Maintain OSs


2.9 OS Updates


2.10 Anti-Malware Updates


2.11 Scheduled Backups


2.12 Task Schedulers part 1


2.13 Task Schedulers part 2


2.14 Install Windows 10 Demonstration


2.15 Discussing OS Maintenance


Module 3 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Tools to Troubleshoot and Maintain the OS


3.1 Install and Manage Windows Applications


3.2 Windows OS Tools


3.3 Application and Print Services


3.4 Task Manager


3.5 Manage Windows Performance


3.6 Windows Performance Management Tools


3.7 Troubleshoot Windows


3.8 Event Viewer


3.9 The System Configuration Utility


3.10 Troubleshooting Tips Boot Process


3.11 Troubleshooting Tips for Windows System Issues


3.12 Blue Screens and Spontaneous Shutdowns


3.13 Troubleshooting Tips for File and Memory Corruption


3.14 Safe Boot


3.15 System Repair Disc


3.16 System Restore


3.17 Guidelines for Troubleshooting Windows Issues


Module 4 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Network Management Tools


4.1 Network Management Tools


4.2 Network Connectivity


4.3 IP Addressing and Connection Types


4.4 Proxy Settings


4.5 Windows Client Configuration


4.6 Location Services


4.7 Firewalls


4.8 Network Troubleshooting


4.9 Remote Desktop Tools


4.10 Desktop Management and Remote Monitoring Tools


4.11 Disscussion Topics


Module 5 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Sharing Resources and Wrights Management


5.1 Sharing Resources and Wrights Management


5.2 User Group Accounts


5.3 Local Secutity Policy


5.4 SSO and Credential Manager


5.5 Workgroups and Homegroups


5.6 Network and Sharing Center


5.7 Network Share Configuration


5.8 NTSF File and Folder Permissions


5.9 Configure Active Directory Accounts and Policies


5.10 Domain Membership and Group Policy Objects


5.11 Basic AD Functions


5.12 Account Locks and Password Resets


Module 6 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Threats and Security Measures


6.1 Threats and Security Measures


6.2 Logical Security Concepts


6.3 Encryption


6.4 PKI and Certificates


6.5 Execution Control


6.6 NAC


6.7 Discussing Logical Decurity Concepts


6.8 Threats and Vulnerablilities


6.9 Types of Password Attacks


6.10 Discussing Threats and Vulnerabilities


6.11 Physical Security Controls


6.12 Discussing Physical Security Measures


Module 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Policies to Protect Data


7.1 Policies to Protect Data


7.2 Implement Security Best Practices


7.3 Guidlines for Implementing Security Best Practices


7.4 Discussing Security Best Practices Implementation


7.5 Implement Data Protection Policies


7.6 ACLs and Directory Permissions


7.7 Full Disk Encryption


7.8 Guildlines for Implementing Data Protection Policies


7.9 Discussing Data Protection Policies


7.10 Protect Data During Incident Response


7.11 Discussing Data Protection During Incident Response


Module 8 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Prevent Malware and Security Threats


8.1 Prevent Malware and Security Threats


8.2 Detect, Remove, and Prevent Malware


8.3 Trojan Horses and Spyware


8.4 Sources of Malware Infection


8.5 Best Practices for Malware Removal


8.6 Discussing Detecting, Removing, and Preventing Malware Infections


8.7 Troubleshoot Common Workstation Security Issues


8.8 Discussing Troubleshoot Common Workstation Security Issues


Module 9 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Supporting and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices


9.1 Supporting and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices


9.2 Secure Mobile Devices


9.3 IOT Internet of Things


9.4 Discussing Mobile Device Security


9.5 Troubleshoot Mobile Device Issues


9.6 Mobile Device Security Troubleshooting


9.7 Discussing Troubleshooting Mobile Devices


Module 10 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Implementing Operational Procedures


10.1 Implementing Operational Procedures


10.2 Environmental Impacts and Controls


10.3 Discussing Environmental Impact and Controls


10.4 Create and Maintain Documentation


10.5 Discussing Documentation Creation and Maintenance


10.6 Use Basic Change Management Best Practices


10.7 Discussing Change Management Best Practices


10.8 Implement Disaster Prevention and Recovery Methods


10.9 Discussing Implement Disaster Prevention and Recovery Methods


10.10 Basic Scripting Concepts


10.11 Discussing Scripting


10.12 Professionalism and Communication


10.13 Discussing Professionalism and Communication Skills


Module 11 - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Resources and Testing


11.1 Introduction to Resources and Testing


11.2 Resources and Testing


11.3 Joining a Domain with Windows 10


11.4 Boot Order and BIOS


11.5 Virtual Machine Install & Configure


11.6 PC Teardown


11.7 Exploring the Laptop


11.8 Install Windows 10 Demonstration

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