CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 - DOMAIN 1 COMPLETE
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- This video covers DOMAIN 1 of the Security+ Exam Cram series, which will cover EVERY TOPIC in the SY0-701 exam syllabus.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:04 DOMAIN 1
02:18 1.1 Security Control Categories and Types
03:25 The 4 CATEGORIES of Security Controls
04:37 Examples of controls in each CATEGORY
06:58 Definition of a security control
07:29 The 6 TYPES of Security Controls
08:31 Examples of the controls by TYPE
11:29 OVERLAP in security control types
13:53 1.2 Security Concepts
15:43 CIA Triad
16:49 Non-repudiation
18:13 AAA
21:37 Authorization Models
24:38 Gap Analysis
25:42 Zero Trust
36:11 Physical Security
43:10 Deception and Disruption
44:21 1.3 Impact of Change Management on Security
44:59 Change management? Change control?
47:34 Business Processes
50:31 Technical Implications
54:04 Documentation
55:53 Version Control
57:35 1.4 Appropriate Cryptographic Solutions
58:35 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
01:05:48 Certificates
01:15:30 Encryption
01:34:21 Tools
01:37:40 Obfuscation
01:40:11 Hashing
01:42:50 Algorithm Type Comparison
01:46:10 Salting
01:47:09 Digital Signatures
01:49:15 Key Stretching
01:50:02 Blockchain
01:50:49 Open Public Ledger
01:52:06 BONUS: Common Use Cases and Limitations
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Passed the SEC+ exam (763) in 6 days! Studied all your videos in 3 days. Best exam prep material on the internet, no cap! Thank you so much
Excellent! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉⭐
That's awesome to hear! I'm laid off and plan to do this as quickly and efficiently as possible.
How many times did you watch each domain? Tell me your study technique please. Thanks
So glad someone recommended this on reddit. Love your presentation style and format. Thank you!
So glad to hear that! Good luck on the exam! 👍🍀
I take mine in 5 days...Tried reading the book, but for me listening and watching is better. Professor Messer and Udemy course was good, but I love the way you break things down and teach it. Praying I can get through this! Thank you for all you do!
Wow, thank you! Good luck on your exam! 🍀🤞
Wow! This is really good stuff! Thank you! I love the real world examples you provide.
Glad you like it! My objective was to create materials worth paying for, but to offer them for free here on CZcams. You’ll find consolidated videos for domains 2 and 3, consolidated domain 4 coming in the next day or so, (all 9 installments are already available) and domain 5 by the end of next weekend.
Yea this is the best content out there. Better than any Udemy course. Respect big dog !
@@connorwilson1303 thanks for that! Best of luck on the exam! Reach out with questions here anytime.
thank you for the material, i like it a lot more than messer's videos. i feel like you describe those principles in a more understandable way
Happy to help! Good luck on the exam! 🍀👍
This is an absolutely excellent resource, thank you so much for providing this. I'm taking my exam this upcoming Saturday, and plan on using your videos to make sure I'm ready to go!
This format is easy to follow and digest (at least for me), and like some others have commented already, it is nice to see the included demos and examples. As someone with effectively no IT experience whatsoever, those additional bits of context are totally invaluable.
Much appreciated! Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Let us know how you did. Good luck!
Glad you're finding it helpful. Good luck on the exam! 👍🍀
Thanks!
Loving your material. Do you know of any similarly structured cram lectures for Network+ that you would recommend?
Unfortunately, none that I am aware of.
Professor Messer is one of the go-to guys for this stuff. I watched through his entire series, now I'm watching this. This seems to be a bit more condensed and really hammer home the exam objectives. Messer takes a slightly more 'big picture' approach but still goes step-by-step through the objectives, in order. I would recommend doing both.
A very good video, When can we expect a video which will cover EVERY TOPIC of Domain 2
Section 2.4 in a few hours, 2.5 in a couple of days from today, and full domain 2 (consolidated) end-of-week.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity Great, keep up with the good work 🙂🙂
This was a great domain one cram thanks!
Thanks! Domain 2 also available and Domain 3 should be up on Tue or Wed.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity I passed my 701 exam today! Your cram courses are definitely awesome though!!
@@9bytehub how was it on the focus on terms? anything crazy or was it pretty much the kind of stuff these videos are covering? taking my test saturday and just a bit nervous.
@@Lancer_ you got this bro! If youve taken multiple practice exams like 500-700 questions youre ready. Not many acronyms for me
@@9bytehub much love man. I'll be sure to drop a comment back after I find out how I did!
great stuff!!!
Glad you’re finding it helpful! Good luck on the exam! 🍀👍
Thank you so much
Happy to help! Good luck on your exam!🍀👍
Can I use this video as a textbook replacement (not completely) but for the most part and still pass?
Watch for about 5 min from this point in the full course for my suggested exam prep strategy - czcams.com/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/video.htmlsi=iLAr0j_ZJl_LXqvy&t=87
Do you have a syllabus content for Network + ?
Not yet, but expect to by the end of the year.
Will you have all 5 domains in pdf soon for 701 security+
Aiming for series completion by end of May
good content but I beg to differ on the role and relationship between PDP and PEP. The PEP doesn't know anything about the policies, instead, it intercepts access requests and forwards them to the PDP. The PDP then passes access decisions based on pre-defined access control policies. To simplify, PEP sits in between devices/resources and PDP. Based on the decision outcome from PDP, PEP enforces either the deny or access decision. Correct me if I am wrong
I don’t think I’m saying anything different than what you are, although I’ve simplified it intentionally. My diagram and explanation here are well supported by NIST SP 800-207
Thank you for your inciteful resources. I passed my Sec + on first trial
Nice Exams material
Glad you like it! Good luck on the exam!🍀🤞👍
your awesome bro...i didnt get 601..i do plan on getting 701...thank you
Happy to help! Good luck on the exam!👍🍀
how much time this exam preparation takes???anyone have idea about it?
Some prepare in as little as a week, but most I would estimate take somewhere between 30-90 days. Depends on your current knowledge level and how much time you can dedicate to studying.
Do you a pdf copy for these?
Yes. Already linked in the Description below the video.
Boss please can I contact you privately I need talk to you personally please
You can always drop questions here in the comments or send a direct message on LinkedIn.👍