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Hello @Jamie Ahinasi-Blondy, I think this group will be able to give you some feedback. If I might get started, I would ask for a little more information, such as what type of training are you going to offer, Security+, preparing attendees for certification or what do you have in mind?
 
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Hello @Jamie Ahinasi-Blondy, I think this group will be able to give you some feedback. If I might get started, I would ask for a little more information, such as what type of training are you going to offer, Security+, preparing attendees for certification or what do you have in mind?
@Stephen Schneiter, Thank you Stephen for your kind reply. So, I intend to start with Security+ and I think in some instance, i would be preparing them for certification. There are other times I might just give them a little insight into some aspect of the Security+ base on the needs identified at the time. Yea, so I start with security+.
Thank you
 
@Stephen Schneiter, Thank you Stephen for your kind reply. So, I intend to start with Security+ and I think in some instance, i would be preparing them for certification. There are other times I might just give them a little insight into some aspect of the Security+ base on the needs identified at the time. Yea, so I start with security+.
Thank you

Have you selected a training curriculum?

I would say the basics would be:
  1. The overview information on the certification, itself
  2. The certification objectives.
  3. CertMaster Learn for Security+ - ELearning/Official Curriculum materials
  4. CertMaster Labs for Security+ - Virtual Labs
  5. CertMaster Practice for Security+ - Exam Practice Testing
There are other various videos and other training solutions out there, such as ITProTV, Udemy, Cybrary, with some of the instructors for these resources frequenting CIN.

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From the looks of you wanting to start with Security+ related training. I know a fun interactive lab or concept to do is to crack password hashes. What I would do for this (if you wanted to do it yourself), is to use a Kali Linux VM, the Rockyou wordlist, and a tool like John the Ripper or Hash cat.

You could take a random entries in the list of that wordlist and run it through a hashing algorithm like MD5 and then have them perform a dictionary attack on the hashes.
 
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Have you selected a training curriculum?

I would say the basics would be:
  1. The overview information on the certification, itself
  2. The certification objectives.
  3. CertMaster Learn for Security+ - ELearning/Official Curriculum materials
  4. CertMaster Labs for Security+ - Virtual Labs
  5. CertMaster Practice for Security+ - Exam Practice Testing
There are other various videos and other training solutions out there, such as ITProTV, Udemy, Cybrary, with some of the instructors for these resources frequenting CIN.

/r
Thank you, this is very helpful
 
From the looks of you wanting to start with Security+ related training. I know a fun interactive lab or concept to do is to crack password hashes. What I would do for this (if you wanted to do it yourself), is to use a Kali Linux VM, the Rockyou wordlist, and a tool like John the Ripper or Hash cat.

You could take a random entries in the list of that wordlist and run it through a hashing algorithm like MD5 and then have them perform a dictionary attack on the hashes.
Appreciated Sir.
 
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