CompTIA SecurityX Certification Prep Course
- Course Code GK2951
- Duration 5 days
- Version CAS-005
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Company Event
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Public Classroom
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Course Overview
TopLearn advanced security administration tools and techniques while preparing for the CompTIA SecurityX exam (CAS-005) in this hands-on course.
The CompTIA SecurityX (CAS-005) Certification Prep Course is designed for experienced cybersecurity professionals ready to take their expertise to the next level. As the newly rebranded successor to CASP+, SecurityX is part of CompTIA’s Xpert series and focuses on the skills required of senior security engineers and architects who lead enterprise-level cybersecurity initiatives. This course equips learners with the advanced knowledge needed to design and implement secure solutions across complex environments, preparing them to meet today’s evolving threat landscape head-on .
Throughout the course, students will engage with real-world scenarios and hands-on labs that mirror the challenges faced by professionals in high-stakes cybersecurity roles. Topics include digital security architecture, enterprise risk management, governance, and advanced threat mitigation strategies. Whether you're aiming to validate your skills or step into a leadership role in cybersecurity, this course offers the depth and rigor needed to succeed on the SecurityX (CAS-005) exam and beyond.
Course Schedule
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- Delivery Format: Public Classroom
- Date: 12-16 October, 2026 | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: 1-Mechelen (Battelsesteenweg 455-B) (W. Europe )
- Language: English
Target Audience
TopThis course is designed for IT professionals in the cybersecurity industry whose primary job responsibility is to secure complex enterprise environments. The target student should have real-world experience with the technical administration of these enterprise environments.
This course is also designed for students who are seeking the CompTIA® SecurityX certification and who want to prepare for Exam CAS-005. Students seeking SecurityX certification should have at least 10 years of experience in IT management, with at least 5 years of hands-on technical security experience.
Course Objectives
Top- Design, implement, and integrate secure solutions across complex environments to support a resilient enterprise in security architecture and engineering.
- Use automation, monitoring, detection, and incident response to proactively support ongoing security operations.
- Apply security practices to cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments to ensure enterprise-wide protection.
- Utilize cryptographic technologies and techniques while evaluating the impact of emerging trends, such as artificial intelligence, on information security.
- Implement governance, compliance, risk management, and threat modeling strategies across the enterprise.
- Validate advanced, hands-on skills in security architecture and senior security engineering within live environments.
Course Content
TopModule 1: Introduction
- Preassessment
Module 2: Summarizing Governance Risk and Compliance
- Implement Appropriate Governance Components
- Explain Legal Compliance
- Apply Risk Management Strategies
Module 3: Implementing Architecture and Design
- Apply Software Development
- Integrate Software Architecture
- Support Operational Resilience
- Implement Cloud Infrastructure
- Integrate Zero Trust Concepts
- Troubleshoot using AAA and IAM
Module 4: Understanding Security Engineering
- Enhance Endpoint Security
- Configure Network Infrastructure
- Initiate Security Automation
- Apply Cryptography Concepts
Module 5: Applying Security Operations and Incident Response
- Perform Threat Modeling
- Examine Security Monitoring
- Analyze Known Attack Methods and Associated Mitigations
- Apply Threat Hunting Tools and Technologies
- Evaluate Incident Analysis and Response
Course Prerequisites
TopTo be fit for this advanced course, you should have at least a foundational knowledge of information security. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Knowledge of identity and access management (IAM) concepts and common implementations, such as authentication factors and directory services.
- Knowledge of cryptographic concepts and common implementations, such as Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) and public key infrastructure (PKI).
- Knowledge of computer networking concepts and implementations, such as the TCP/IP model and configuration of routers and switches.
- Knowledge of common security technologies used to safeguard the enterprise, such as anti-malware solutions, firewalls, and VPNs