It Support Skills
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.12 GB | Duration: 5h 28m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.12 GB | Duration: 5h 28m
Master the Essential Skills to Succeed in IT Support and Helpdesk Roles
What you'll learn
Understand the essential components of a computer and IT hardware.
Grasp the basics of networking, including IP addressing, routing, and network protocols.
Learn how to protect systems and networks from cyber threats.
Design and implement effective backup strategies.
Explore the fundamentals of Voice over IP (VoIP) systems.
Develop critical troubleshooting skills for real-world IT support scenarios.
Build confidence in delivering exceptional IT support services.
Requirements
There are no requirements or prerequisites for taking this course!
Description
Unlock the skills you need to excel in IT Support with this comprehensive course! Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to enhance your technical expertise, this course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and confidence to handle real-world IT challenges effectively.This course offers an in-depth exploration of essential IT topics:IT & PC Hardware: Understand the core components of computers and IT hardware. Learn how to diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve common hardware issues.Networking Essentials: Build a solid foundation in networking, including IP addressing, routing, and network configuration. Master tools and techniques to maintain and troubleshoot network connectivity.Cybersecurity Fundamentals: Discover how to secure systems, protect against cyber threats, and safeguard sensitive data in a constantly evolving digital environment.Backups & Disaster Recovery: Learn how to design and implement reliable backup strategies and effectively recover data, ensuring business continuity even in the face of disasters.VoIP Technologies: Gain a clear understanding of Voice over IP, how it supports modern communication systems, and how to troubleshoot VoIP-related issues.By the end of this course, you’ll have the technical skills and practical knowledge to excel in IT Support roles, provide top-tier assistance, and stand out as a professional in the field.Start your journey toward a rewarding IT career today. Enroll now and take the first step to becoming an IT Support expert!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Business Internet / WAN Solutions
Lecture 2 Business Internet Services
Lecture 3 Service Level Agreements
Lecture 4 Backup/Secondary Internet Connections
Section 3: Firewalls
Lecture 5 Firewall Fundamentals
Section 4: Modem and Routers
Lecture 6 Modem and Router Fundamentals
Section 5: Switches
Lecture 7 Switch Fundamentals
Section 6: UPS (Uninteruptable Power Supply)
Lecture 8 UPS Fundamentals (Uninteruptable Power Supply)
Section 7: Storage
Lecture 9 Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Lecture 10 Storage Attached Network (SAN)
Lecture 11 External Hard Drives
Section 8: VoIP
Lecture 12 What is VoIP?
Lecture 13 How VoIP Works
Section 9: Wireless Access Points and Wireless Controllers
Lecture 14 Wireless Access Points
Lecture 15 Wireless Controllers
Section 10: Servers
Lecture 16 Server Hardware
Lecture 17 Windows Servers
Lecture 18 Linux Servers
Section 11: Network Cabinets and Racks
Lecture 19 Network Cabinets and Server Racks
Section 12: Security Cameras
Lecture 20 IP Security Cameras
Section 13: Cabling
Lecture 21 Ethernet
Lecture 22 Fibre
Lecture 23 Patch Panels
Section 14: Workstation Hardware
Lecture 24 Motherboard (The Backbone)
Lecture 25 CPU (The Brain of the Computer)
Lecture 26 RAM (Temporary Memory and Speed Booster)
Lecture 27 Storage (HDD vs. SSD - What’s the Difference?)
Lecture 28 GPU (Graphics and Why it Matters)
Lecture 29 How to Read PC Hardware Specifications
Lecture 30 Power Supply (Keeping Everything Running)
Lecture 31 Common Myths about PC Hardware
Lecture 32 Understanding Hardware Bottlenecks
Lecture 33 Cooling Systems (Fans, Liquid Cooling, and Airflow)
Lecture 34 The Role of Cooling in PC Hardware
Lecture 35 PC Cases and Form Factors
Lecture 36 Peripherals (Monitors, Keyboards, Mice, and More)
Lecture 37 Ergonomics in the world of PCs
Lecture 38 Operating Systems
Section 15: Networking
Lecture 39 What is Networking and Why is it Important?
Lecture 40 Understanding Networks (LAN, WAN, and MAN)
Lecture 41 Overview of IP Addressing (IPv4 Basics)
Lecture 42 IPv4 Addressing Summary
Lecture 43 Subnetting
Lecture 44 Subnetting Summary
Lecture 45 IPv6 Addressing: The Future of Networking
Lecture 46 Introduction to OSI and TCP/IP Models
Lecture 47 Layers of the OSI Model – Simplified
Lecture 48 How the TCP/IP Model Works
Lecture 49 Introduction to Networking Protocols
Lecture 50 Overview of TCP vs UDP
Lecture 51 Common Network Ports and Protocols Explained
Lecture 52 Understanding Bandwidth and Throughput
Section 16: Cybersecurity
Lecture 53 The CIA Triad
Lecture 54 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
Lecture 55 Encryption Basics
Lecture 56 What is Malware (Viruses, Trojans, Ransomware)
Lecture 57 What is Phishing and Social Engineering
Lecture 58 What is Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS (DDoS) attacks
Lecture 59 What is Insider Threats
Lecture 60 Cyberattack Case Studies
Lecture 61 Exploring Lesser-Known Cybersecurity Threats
Lecture 62 Antivirus and Anti-malware Software
Lecture 63 Network Security Tools
Lecture 64 Password Managers and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Lecture 65 Basics of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
Lecture 66 Compliance and Regulations
Lecture 67 Cybersecurity Frameworks
Lecture 68 Emerging Trends in Cybersecurity
Section 17: The Importance of Backups
Lecture 69 Backup and Recovery Strategies
Lecture 70 3-2-1-1-0 Rule
Lecture 71 Planning and Implementing Backups
Individuals with little to no prior experience in IT who want to build a strong foundation in IT Support and Helpdesk skills.,Anyone looking to start a career in IT support, helpdesk roles, or related technical fields.,Professionals from non-IT backgrounds who want to transition into the tech industry.,Those pursuing or recently completing education in IT, computer science, or related fields and seeking practical, real-world skills.