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Cybersecurity Foundations (A+ Core 1 Certification)
Published 4/2024 Created by Remmy Idaewor MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 102 Lectures ( 14h 48m ) | Size: 13.8 GB Learn the basics of Cybersecurity and Computer Architecture and pass the A+ Core 1 exam in a heartbeat! What you'll learn: Disassembling and Reassembling a Computer The Motherboard: The Heart of the Computer Processors and Memory: The Brain and Memory of the Computer The Power System: Keeping the Computer Running Hard Drives and Other Storage Devices: Storing Your Data I/O Devices: Input and Output for the Computer Setting Up a Local Network Network Infrastructure and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices: The Future of Computing Virtualization, Cloud Computing, and Printers Requirements: The course does not require any prior knowledge of computer architecture, but learners should have a basic understanding of computers and how they operate. Description: The Basic Computer Architecture course covers the foundational knowledge and skills required for entry-level IT professionals to perform critical IT support tasks. It covers a broad range of IT-related topics, including hardware, networking, mobile devices, operating systems, and troubleshooting. This course enables you to diagnose, resolve, and document common hardware and software issues. This course is essential for those who wish to pursue a career in IT support or other related fields. Understand the basics of computer hardware and software. This knowledge is essential for any IT professional, as it allows them to troubleshoot problems and make informed decisions about how to improve computer systems. What roles does this course prepare you for? IT support: The skills learned in this course are essential for entry-level IT support professionals. These skills can help you troubleshoot and resolve common hardware and software issues, and they can also help you document these issues for future reference. Networking: The skills learned in this course can also be applied to networking roles. For example, you could use these skills to configure and manage networks, or to troubleshoot network problems. Mobile devices: The skills learned in this course can also be applied to mobile device support roles. For example, you could use these skills to troubleshoot and repair mobile devices, or to help users set up and use their mobile devices. Who this course is for: The CompTIA A+ Core 1 certification is aimed at IT professionals who are responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining hardware and software technologies. Some of the key job roles and responsibilities of A+ Core 1 certified professionals include: IT Support Specialist: Providing technical support to end-users and resolving hardware and software issues. Field Service Technician: Installing and repairing hardware components, such as motherboards, CPUs, and memory modules. Network Administrator: Configuring and maintaining network systems to ensure their smooth operation. Mobile Device Technician: Repairing and maintaining mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets.