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Introduction To It As A Career
Published 11/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 3.93 GB | Duration: 6h 54m

Finding my path in the field of IT

What you'll learn
Why a career in IT might be suiting
The key components of IT
Soft Skills vs Hard Skills and Networking
How to get started in IT and land your first IT job
Value of Certifications and other Credits

Requirements
No experience needed.


You will learn the basics during this course.

Description
In this course, you will learn all the key areas of IT. The key areas being Use of Mac, *Unix and Windows, Hardware, Software, Networking, Security, Virtualization and Coding. You will also learn the Soft Skills required to land your first IT job and continuously succeed. As seen, there are many areas to cover in IT. My goal in this course is to show you basic concepts of each area and describe the skillset it takes to succeed in IT. Soft Skills- What skillset is required to work in IT- Learning how to communicate with nontechnical people- Understand confidentiality of data Mac v *Unix v Windows Operating Systems- What OS does what - Where you would see each OS- Working with the different OSHardware- Inside a PC and Laptop-Input and Output devices - Hardware requirements -Hardware in other areas of ITSoftware- What software is available- Software requirements- Continuously updating and adapting- The importance of backing up Networking- OSI and TCP/IP Models- Principle Networking Concepts - Subnetting - Switches and Routers - Different Area NetworksSecurity - Types of Attacks- Types of Viruses/Malware - Types of Threat Actors- Attack Surface - Securing the Attack Surface Virtualization - Why it is important - Implementing VMWare - Configuring a Virtual Machine Coding- W3Schools - Important languages to knowCertifications - Which certifications to consider Landing my first IT job- Where to apply - Helpdesk roles

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Where you can find me online!

Section 2: Soft Skillset

Lecture 3 What type of soft skills are required in IT

Lecture 4 Communication Skills

Lecture 5 Confidentiality

Section 3: Different Operating System (OS) types.

Lecture 6 Introduction to different Operating Systems.

Lecture 7 Key differences between MacOS, *unix and Windows

Lecture 8 MacOS Environments

Lecture 9 Unix/Linux Environments

Lecture 10 The person who brought us Linux

Lecture 11 Windows Environments

Lecture 12 Lab: Mac

Lecture 13 Lab: Ubuntu

Lecture 14 Lab: Kali Linux

Section 4: Hardware

Lecture 15 Introduction to Hardware

Lecture 16 Inside a Laptop

Lecture 17 Inside a Desktop

Lecture 18 Components of a Computer

Lecture 19 Hardware Requirements

Lecture 20 Hardware in Other Sectors of IT

Lecture 21 Notes: Hardware in Other Sectors of IT

Section 5: Software

Lecture 22 Introduction to Software

Lecture 23 What Software Should I Use

Lecture 24 Notes: What Software Should I Use

Lecture 25 Software Requirements

Lecture 26 Notes: Software Requirements

Lecture 27 Updating Our Software

Lecture 28 Notes: Updating Our Software

Lecture 29 Importance of Backing Up

Section 6: Networking

Lecture 30 Introduction to Networking

Lecture 31 Introduction to OSI and TCP/IP Models

Lecture 32 Networking Protocols

Lecture 33 Routers and Switches

Lecture 34 Lab: Subnetting

Lecture 35 Different Area Networks

Lecture 36 Lab: Setting Up a LAN

Lecture 37 Lab: Setting Up a LAN 2

Lecture 38 Lab: Setting up a WAN

Section 7: Security

Lecture 39 Introduction to Security

Lecture 40 The Classification of Two Event Types

Lecture 41 Different Attack Types and Delivery Method

Lecture 42 Lab: Spam Emails

Lecture 43 Different Threat Actor Groups

Lecture 44 The Attack Surface and How to Secure It

Section 8: Virtualization

Lecture 45 Introduction to Virtualization

Lecture 46 Why we use Virtualization

Lecture 47 Why we use Virtualization

Lecture 48 Lab: Installing VMWare Pro

Lecture 49 Why IT Pro's don't prefer MacOS...

Lecture 50 Lab 1: Configuring an Ubuntu VM

Lecture 51 Lab 2: Configuring a Kali Linux VM

Lecture 52 Lab 3: Redhat Server

Section 9: Programming

Lecture 53 W3Schools

Lecture 54 High in Demand Programming Languages

Section 10: Wrapping Up

Lecture 55 Certifications

Lecture 56 Where to Apply

Lecture 57 Help Desk Roles

Section 11: Goodbye

Lecture 58 Final Words and Review!

Anyone who is interested in pursuing IT as a career.

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