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Standards Mapping

for CompTIA IT Fundamentals

33

Standards in this Framework

16

Standards Mapped

48%

Mapped to Course

Standard Lessons
1.1
Compare and contrast notational systems.
1.2
Compare and contrast fundamental data types and their characteristics.
1.3
Illustrate the basics of computing and processing.
  1. 6.2 Peripheral Devices
  2. 6.4 Storage Options
1.4
Explain the value of data and information.
1.5
Compare and contrast common units of measure.
1.6
Explain the troubleshooting methodology.
2.1
Classify common types of input/output device interfaces.
  1. 6.2 Peripheral Devices
  2. 6.3 Network Devices
2.2
Given a scenario, set up and install common peripheral devices to a laptop/PC.
  1. 6.2 Peripheral Devices
2.3
Explain the purpose of common internal computing components.
  1. 6.1 Internal Components
2.4
Compare and contrast common Internet service types.
  1. 6.3 Network Devices
  2. 6.5 Network Options
2.5
Compare and contrast storage types.
  1. 6.4 Storage Options
2.6
Compare and contrast common computing devices and their purposes.
  1. 6.1 Internal Components
2.7
Explain basic networking concepts.
  1. 5.4 Protocols and Standards
  2. 5.5 Private Networks
  3. 6.3 Network Devices
  4. 6.5 Network Options
2.8
Given a scenario, install, configure and secure a basic wireless network.
  1. 5.4 Protocols and Standards
  2. 6.5 Network Options
3.1
Explain the purpose of operating systems.
  1. 6.6 Operating Systems
3.2
Compare and contrast components of an operating system.
3.3
Explain the purpose and proper use of software.
  1. 6.7 Software and Applications
3.4
Explain methods of application architecture and delivery models.
  1. 6.7 Software and Applications
3.5
Given a scenario, configure and use web browsers.
  1. 6.8 Browser Configuration
3.6
Compare and contrast general application concepts and uses.
  1. 6.7 Software and Applications
4.1
Compare and contrast programming language categories.
4.2
Given a scenario, use programming organizational techniques and interpret logic.
4.3
Explain the purpose and use of programming concepts.
5.1
Explain database concepts and the purpose of a database.
5.2
Compare and contrast various database structures.
5.3
Summarize methods used to interface with databases.
6.1
Summarize confidentiality, integrity and availability concerns.
6.2
Explain methods to secure devices and best practices.
  1. 6.8 Browser Configuration
6.3
Summarize behavioral security concepts.
6.4
Compare and contrast authentication, authorization, accounting and non-repudiation concepts.
6.5
Explain password best practices.
6.6
Explain common uses of encryption.
6.7
Explain business continuity concepts.
  1. 6.4 Storage Options