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Security

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About Course

After completing the Linux Security path you’ll be able to secure data and applications on Linux systems as well as protect them from attack and intrusion. You’ll start by learning the basics of cloud security, compliance and networking culminate in you sitting your first CompTIA certification exam, Linux+. From there you’ll dive deeper into Python scripting core security skills as you work towards additional CompTIA and CISSP certifications. To crown it off, you’ll learn how to implement industry standard approaches to cybersecurity and PenTesting by preparing for the highest-level CompTIA certifications. These flexible Linux security certification paths let you skip what you know and start at the appropriate lesson, whether you’re a total beginner or looking to take your skills to the next level. And like all ACG learning, these paths have a major focus on practical learning using hands-on labs. This path includes four certifications: CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA CySA+, CompTIA PenTest+, CompTIA Security+

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What Will You Learn?

  • Become a UX designer.
  • You will be able to start earning money from your XD Skills.
  • You will be able to add UX designer to your CV
  • Build a UX project from beginning to end.
  • Become a UI designer.
  • Build & test a full mobile app.

Course Content

Getting Started & Brief

Type, Color & Icon Introduction

Prototyping a Website – Introduction

Symbols & Repeat Grids

Placeholder Content & Plugins

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6 years ago
Just completed the course:) Thank you so much, it was easy to follow and a big step, onwards and upwards, I also got your course on dreamweaver and I'm looking forward to getting stuck in. I'm sure will be as helpful and laid back as the last, really happy thank you.

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