Security+ Guided Course
Learn Security+ CompTIA Security+ with a guided, source-backed DotCreds course. Follow ordered lessons, practice exam-style questions, and track course progress.
This guided course is for learners who want a structured path through CompTIA Security+. Start with ordered lessons, answer exam-style questions, review explanations, and use Practice Mode afterward to test retention.
- Follow an ordered Security+ course path instead of starting with random questions.
- Use source-backed scenarios to connect concepts to practical administration decisions.
- Review why the correct answer fits and why the distractors do not.
- Track course progress on this device and return to the next lesson later.
- Move from guided learning into Practice Mode when you are ready to check retention and speed.
The full course continues in order. These early lessons are crawlable here so you can see the shape of the path before the interactive course loads.
- Lesson 1: Firewall
Lesson 1 uses Firewall to connect Foundations with General security concepts (1.1). - Lesson 2: Incident response plan
Lesson 2 uses Incident response plan to connect Foundations with General security concepts (1.1). - Lesson 3: Access controls
Lesson 3 uses Access controls to connect Foundations with General security concepts (1.1). - Lesson 4: Antivirus software
Lesson 4 uses Antivirus software to connect Foundations with General security concepts (1.1). - Lesson 6: Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for all data
Lesson 6 uses Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for all data to connect Foundations with Two-factor authentication (2FA) and its importance in securing access to systems storing sensitive. - Lesson 7: Use role-based access controls (RBAC) to assign per
Lesson 7 uses Use role-based access controls (RBAC) to assign per to connect Foundations with Role-based access controls (RBAC). - Lesson 8: Review real-time logs for anomalies and escalate an
Lesson 8 uses Review real-time logs for anomalies and escalate an to connect Foundations with The importance of monitoring and responding to anomalies in real-time telemetry data for fraud dete. - Lesson 9: Non-repudiation
Lesson 9 uses Non-repudiation to connect Foundations with Non-repudiation in digital transactions. - Lesson 10: Integrity
Lesson 10 uses Integrity to connect Foundations with General security concepts (1.2). - Lesson 13: Phishing
Lesson 13 uses Phishing to connect Threat Landscape with Threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigations (2.1).
What is the Security+ guided course?
The Security+ guided course is an ordered DotCreds learning path for CompTIA Security+. It walks through exam-style scenarios in a structured order so you can build understanding as you practice.
How does DotCreds teach Security+?
DotCreds teaches through source-backed questions, clear explanations, and answer choices that show the difference between nearby concepts. The goal is to help you learn the material while getting used to certification-style questions.
Is this different from Security+ Practice Mode?
Yes. Practice Mode is best when you want a randomized test experience. Course Mode is best when you want a guided path that introduces concepts in order and tracks your lesson progress.
Who is this Security+ course for?
This course is for learners preparing for Security+ and for professionals who want a structured review of CompTIA Security+.
Does the course include explanations?
Yes. Each course question includes an explanation for the correct answer and explanations for the wrong answers, so review teaches the scenario instead of only marking it right or wrong.
Are the questions source-backed?
Yes. DotCreds course and practice questions are built from official or reputable source material whenever possible. The goal is useful learning, not memorizing answer dumps.
Does DotCreds guarantee I will pass Security+?
No. No practice site can guarantee a passing score. DotCreds is designed to help you prepare through structured practice, clear explanations, and repeated review.
Is DotCreds affiliated with CompTIA?
No. DotCreds is an independent practice and learning platform. CompTIA and related exam names belong to their respective owners.