This course introduces key concepts in IT security, system configuration, and data protection. It is designed for learners who want to build practical skills in securing systems and managing data in IT environments.

Essential Aspects of Software, Hardware, and Data Backup

Essential Aspects of Software, Hardware, and Data Backup
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Instructor: Microsoft
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What you'll learn
Implement secure software configurations and access control practices
Apply hardware security concepts including encryption and physical protection
Describe data storage, compression, and processing techniques
Develop effective data backup and recovery strategies
Skills you'll gain
- System Configuration
- Information Technology
- Data Storage
- Hardening
- Data Maintenance
- Identity and Access Management
- Software Installation
- Data Integrity
- Computer Hardware
- Encryption
- Data Security
- Information Systems Security
- Security Controls
- Data Management
- Disaster Recovery
- Data Storage Technologies
- Application Security
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Reviewed on Nov 23, 2024
Really just reinforcing all that I have privately learned and worked with in the past very eventful very exciting.
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2025
Comprehensive and well structured course. Huge thanks to the Microsoft Team❤️
Reviewed on Mar 4, 2025
It is a wonderful course, but I feel it lacks practical application; the how-tos on each topic.





