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ROUTE not recertify BCMSN?
hi guys. For my CCNP certification, I have given the ROUTE (May 16, 2013) and BCMSN (May 31, 2010) exams, but the BCMSN exam certification does not appear on my progress . ROUTE not recertify old BCSMN? In my "tracking system'' hystory, does not appear the BCMSN expired ... but it does not appear recertified when I gave…
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How can I convince otherwise?
I'm not sure if this is the right section, but I'd consider it generic Okay, so I've recently just finished college (HS in US), midway through completing my CCNA, and have asked the university (that I will be attending) whether I can register for CCNP classes in the second year, I was denied, being told that CCNP is only…
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Security Issue
Hi, Good Day Everyone, How can I secure my laptop running Windows 7 from the other computers in our network, We are 3 In the room with my two roommates, They are network expert, so I am afraid that maybe they might hack or whatever its in my laptop using the wireless network that we are sharing. Thanks and God Bless
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Completely Brand new to certifications
I have about 7 years of "jack of all trades" Network admin experience. Want to get some certifications. Was wondering what would be the easiest and quickest certifications to get. Would it be Network+, Server+ or MS Windows Server 2008 (which is what I'm using now) and take the 3 tests to get certified?
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A+ Questions please?
Hello guys, I have been doing pc repairs out of my Home Office for many years, around 2000 I had studied the A+ courses at home to prepare myself for getting into this field but now I would like to have the certification because I am seeking a Help Desk job. I have been looking online at the exam requirements, the 2…
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SecurityTube Python Scripting Expert (SPSE)
I bought now the course, the material is delivered to home? When I paid did not receive a link for download the materials... I'm surprised thanks
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cfdisk v fdisk
I am working through the RHCA course. There are a few different tools used, first he uses fdisk and later then uses cfdisk to extend a partition. cfdisk doesn't take arguements but can do extra things like extend a partition. Any reason not to just go straight to cfdisk for everything ? Ok, I think I answered my question…
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Studying for two certifications simultaneously?!?!
So, this subject has long been on my mind! I'm still progressing through the CCNA, and I was wondering whether studying for another certification alongside this would be, advantageous, or disadvantageous? If advantageous, then what would you recommend I study for alongside the CCNA? :) -Binary Freak
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Hire InfoSec Professionals or Security Certifications?
Good short article I've never seen before. Hire InfoSec Professionals or Security Certifications?
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Free Brocade Certification good till Sept 10th
Free NFV Certification - For a Limited Time
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Risk Assessment\Management
Anyone recommend any risk assessment tools they use or have used?
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Are there different types of CCNA, MSCA, etc?
I'm sure this question has been asked, and I'm sorry. However, this question has been slightly confusing me ever since I started my IT work two years ago. Everyone always says, "Get your CCNA." However, I don't see one ultimate CCNA, but multiple CCNA's in different areas. Same for other certifications. Do they mean the…
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Is Comptia A+ the only hardware cert?
is it the only cert that deals with hardware?
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Best Books for Windows Server 2008 Basics to Intermediate
Hello, everyone. I'm looking for a book (or books) that touch on everything related to Windows 2008 servers. From file/directory access rights, DNS, etc., etc. keeping someone with limited experience in mind. Just looking for any opinions on what you think is the best book (or books) out there. As of now, I'm not…
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Most Sought-After and Respected Certs for SCM and Training Experience Enhancement?
I have about three years OTJ training/experience with SCM. At the same time, I was tasked with training both company and client personnel on a couple certain apps, spanning that same ~3 year period. I've never had any certifications, only an Associate's Degree and feel the need to enhance the opportunities available to me…
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Planning my next move
I recently just passed the Network+ a couple of weeks ago and I want to plan my next move. I just began my last semester in my AAS in IT program at my community college. I'm only taking 6 hours this semester. My courses are System Analysis and Design and my internship. At my internship I'm basically doing user support,…
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How is the expiration date of a certification enforced?
It appears to me that it means nothing more than a deadline on when I'll have to remove any logos or titles. From a job-seeker's perspective it seems to be irrelevant. A date of expiration does not change that I once did pass an exam and that my CV has a list of dates and exams. Or do some vendors expect people to hide…
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Knowing enough to pass/actually knowing what you're talking about..
When you revise for certs do you actively test theories etc or do you just read the info, store it in your mind and get through the exams, regardless of not having a clue what you're talking about? personally I like to actually learn and know what I'm talking about.. if I'm going to get certs in the hope to find a job, I…
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VCE Simulator
Guys, Does anybody is aware of any alternative software to practice exams? I bought VCE Simulator and after few months they’ve introduced pay monthly subscription Which I’m not willing to pay and I’m sure there are many un-happy users. Any idea of any alternative program? Thanks Mark
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Microsoft server certs with no experience?
I am a Help Desk Support Specialist/Field Technician, and I am looking to make the next step and start moving up to a Junior Sys Admin position or Sys Admin position. I am not really allowed to work with any of the server-side of things at my current job, so I have been looking into self-studying for some of the Microsoft…
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Systems programming to InfoSec -- career and certification advice please
I've been a firmware developer for 10+ years now. Spent all the years in C & a bit of assembly language programming, programming microcontrollers, device drivers, working with real-time OS, etc. While doing all that, out of interest and curiosity, a few years ago I got trained (got myself enrolled in weekend classes) in…
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Looking for some advice, any help is appreciated.
Hey fellas. I just found these forums today and decided after some browsing that this would likely be a good place to relay my situation in hopes to find some genuine assistance. So here's the deal. I'm 21, roughly two years into getting a degree in Information Systems at my local university, but there's been a bit of a…
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PW0-106 Exam Guide supposedly being published end of this month
According to CWNP forums, the new book should be published this month. Those who are interested, they have a deal going on now. Order the 106 guide, get a 105 guide for free and the 106 ships as soon as available.
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Career/Cert Advice?
I made this post in General Certs, but I didn't see this sub here and I thought it was more appropriate here. So, I've worked in Forensics/E-Discovery for a little less under a year and realized I wanted to become a Security Analyst. I took a job with a large software company to support a security product that fortune 500…
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Which type of MCSA certification is related to Networking?
As someone who is planning to get into networking, which MCP or MCSA cert is most related to a networking career or CCNA? My immediate guess is the MCSA: Server 2012 certification.
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Please point me in the right direction (Oracle & Storage)
Hey guys, I'm a little over my head right now. Our storage and virtualization engineer left the company and I've inherited some of his responsibilities. We have a HUGE gap in knowledge right now with both enterprise storage, virtualization, and oracle. This is an opportunity for me to advance further. I maintain the…
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Knowledgeknet
What's your take on knowledgenet? Is it worth the money? Is it a legit place aka legal in the tech industry?
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need your help,,,
Hello everyone I don’t know what to start with, CAPM from PMI Or GCPM (GIAC CERTIFIED PROJECT MANAGER) Need your advice..
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Project Management in IT industries- What are basic needs?
Dear all, Myself Aniket. Presently, I am working in Project execution profile with 3 years of experience in boiler ( Power) industry. About my educational background, I have completed Masters degree in Project management and my basic graduation is in Mechanical engineering. I want to switch into software project management…
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Discounted certs - short post
Anyone know any websites where I can buy a discounted CCNA certification?
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FOA CFOT exam questions
Hello, I am new to the forum and would like some help as it seems there are a lot of qualified personnel on here. I searched for this but didn't come up with anything. I would like to take the Fiber Optic Association, Certified Fiber Optic Technician exam. I am looking to show potential employers that I have a broad…
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Ccsa gaia r.76
HI all, i want to do CCSA GAIA R.76 certification. i didn't do any checkpoint certification before, am i eligible for doing that. can anyone suggest me. Thanks in advance.
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EC-Council Masters Degree
Hey all, I just wanted to drop a line here, I contacted an individual at ECUNI today on the status of their accreditation for their Masters degree program, the Master of Security Science. They say that they expect to hear back on their regional accreditation in early 2014. Good news for those of you pursuing the program or…
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OpenStack installation on RHEL6.5
Hi I have some OpenStack 4 (Havana) installation issues on RHEL6.5 Is there anyone who has working Havana on RHEL6.5 without any configuration changes to puppet manifests or changing MySQL passwords for keystone or admin? -- Regards
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Business Analyst Certifications?
Anyone get one recently if so which one? I am looking for something that deep dives into requirements analysis and capturing.
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Thoughts on this: Graduate cert in eForensics
Hey guys, what do you think of this graduate certificate? Graduate Certificate in eForensics | Swinburne University of Technology | Degrees & Courses | Melbourne, Australia This is done part time over a year, the total coast is around 10,000 AUD. The uni has a good reputation, but I'm particularly interested to know your…
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Top Recommended IT Certification Study Books|CBT Nuggets
Here is a link to a CBT Nuggets blog page that has several recommended books for studying for various certification exams. Found it to be interesting and thought it might be of some value to others here. Cheers
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Taking a Cert your interested in or for career progression?
Hi Guys, So, for the last few months of been looking at Certs and I cant seem to stick with one. I first started on the CCNA and then discovered the Microsoft Virtual Academy so switched to a MTA, then switched again to 70-410 in view of moving on to the MCSA. I have bought books for the CCNA and 70-410 but, struggle with…
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details for opening a prometric center
Hii everyone, I need some details regarding prometric. i want to open a new prometric center in my city which is in india.i will be opening all with new equpiment.i haven't start any organisation yet.i will be opening every thing new.Is this good ?and how much money does prometric give for us.and i haven't got any details…
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Which Cert Should I Get Next?
I've got A+, and I'm taking the Network+ exam in a couple weeks. What should I study for next? My current job is not IT-related. I have minor experience as a computer tech. Security interests me, so I do want to take Security+. What's considered marketable though? I would guess MS certs would be. I have interest in Linux,…
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Expand general knowledge or take a specialized path?
Hi I'am currently a CCNA, and I don't have any experience in a any networking field. Lately I've been browsing the job ads and there's one thing I noticed in our area is that there is a limited networking jobs available and sometimes one of their qualifications is to also know some system administrator skills(which I…
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Advice on managing computer hardware storage/configuring room
Currently I am an intern for a big local dotcom, and I work with the internal IT support department. Other than doing the usual internal help desk support and networking/system admin work, we also have a room where we put all our hardware and PCs with test environment in, and I believe every IT pro who is on Spiceworks has…
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RHCSA Material
Hey everyone, So recently I asked a question regarding the RHCSA exam on a different thread. Well I want to actually start looking into material and studying / tinkering with some content. My background is I have an AAS in Network Administration and have taken several Linux classes and worked with several variations of…
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I give up. I'm going to take the F5 certification
I work has a Managed Hosting Tier II Network Engineer. I've touched the F5 to create VIP's, Pools, SSL Certificates, caching and also configuring Cisco ASA firewalls to control access inbound and outbound traffic into the network. I thought I wanted to be a security professional and I got a little taste of it when a DdoS…
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Self service portal
Is it possible to setup the self service site so users can unlock/reset account/password without having an Access Gateway. We have a xenapp 6 environment and use WI 5.3. Also, is there any reason that we should upgrade to WI 5.4, aside from appearance of the login screen?
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Which certification would you start with if cost is a factor?
Hey guys! I am going to be attending WGU, but part of their requirements is that I need one certification before I begin. I was going to get CompTIA A+ out of the way, but the total cost without vouchers comes in around $376.00. It is also included with WGUs' program for free. Since I am going to be paying tuition anyway,…
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OSWP Advice
Hi everyone, I don't see much talk about the OSWP, I was wondering if anyone had gotten this. Also, what prerequisite certs would be good to have? Such as getting OSCP first or other certs (I was planning on getting the CWNA before OSWP). Reason being I figured OSCP might be much more studying/work, and OSWP might be more…
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SCCP, Sec+, CASP: How to proceed
Hi, I currently hold (ISC)2 SSCP, CompTIA CASP, CompTIA Sec+. I acquired all of those in the last 9 months but they we're always thought as a stepping stone to other degrees (I didn't have the required work experience). Yesterday I got a reminder email that I have to fulfill my yearly CPE obligations. I'm not sure if this…
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Advice from the real world
Hi guys, I'm looking for some advice about studying and the best way forward to get to where I'd like to be. I'm with Computeach going through their Server path and having done the A+ i'm finishing off the MCSA Win7. I've been self employed for the past few years doing a range of technician stuff, system builds, web dev…
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After the Security+
Hello Guys, I am new to the forum and I am looking to get some advice on the what certification I should pursue after I complete the Security+ exam on next week. I have about 14 years on the networking side of things but I am looking to get more into the security side of things and wondered what security certification road…
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to become a pen tester?
I have recently passed Network+ exam and i am trying to choose the next cert to pursue. I want to go for OSCP, but i am afraid i might still lack knowledge for that at this point.. i am not currently looking for certs to put on my resume, but the ones that i will be able to gain knowledge from. with that being said, i…
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Financial Security Certification(s) Advice
I currently work in financial sector where I have to coordinate with departments and providers to get my organization in compliance with GLBA and PCI regulations. With that being said, I have a long history of security experience and regulation knowledge (PCI primarily) and several industry professional certifications. Is…
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Linux+, Ubuntu certification or CCNA
I am looking for a way to get myself back into the IT field. I am 30 years old and I have help desk experience in gaming industry as well as cable support services and website support for around 7 years and a lot of call center soft skills in customer service and sales support for over 4 years. Education wise I am a tech…
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Is A+ a must in these job roles?
Hi I would just like to ask if having a A+ certification would be a great advantage for this kind of job roles: Helpdesk Network Engineer NOC (I don't know the meaning of this but I'm told that this job mostly focuses on the data center??) and if you can suggest other job roles that makes a A+ certified gains advantage in…
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Re-up on RHCSA and RHCE
Taking both of these guys next week. My rhcsa and RHCE are on rhel5, which will expire August 9th, so I'm taking these August 7th (my birthday) and 8th. Should be fun. :)
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RHCA Requirement Changes
So I just get an email from a training provider that the RHCA Requirement changes. Guess what you need just any 5 of the Expertise papers and you are given the Architect ! This is going to change the value of the Redhat Certified Architect ! Any comments !Attachment not found.
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Certified Network Cable Installer ?
Hi, This is my first post here. I'm beginer in networking. How to say beginer. Maybe 8 years ago I used to work in computer seling/repairing company in small town, then company moved to IPS , there I was IT technikan. Puling CAT5 to end users and preparing PC's. Setting up Wifi antennas and powering devices in premises.…
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what's should I take first CCNP or Linux+/LPIC?
Hi I got my CCNA last year, fast track to present. I'm currently working in a international software company, my job role is a software tester. I took this offer because it was already months since I passed my resume to networking companies in our area and no one called me and I'm in a urgent need of a source of income.…
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CEH - Worth it?
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CCNA Security?
Hi guys, Just to confirm: Is this exam: 640-554: Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security All I need for CCNA:Security? The only Cisco exam I've passed is my CCENT, am I ok to book this exam? Cheers, B
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Storage industry?
Through my studies of CCENT and Linux, I have always had an interest in Storage and Cloud technologies. My most respected mentor has always worked for Netapp and has taught me a few things here and there, which is probably what has led to my interest in the field. A networking certification seems to set a good foundation…
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Overloaded with information and unsure where to start.
Hey, guys. So after spending time in labor/retail jobs/temp jobs i've decided that it's time to stop wasting time and just get a cert so i can start a IT career. the problem is i have absolutely no clue where to start. Do i get the entry CompTIA certs such as A+ or should i skip them? my 'end goal' at the moment would be…
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EX436 - passed
Passed EX436 exam today. Quite fun with a clustering :) But beware and double-check EVERYTHING. Official score 300 out of 300 :D -- Regards
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compTIA CASP
Greetings Folks. I am already Security+ Certified. Now i want to do compTIA CASP but couldn't fnd any material for it. Is this certification not so valuable that it is not found in this website. Thanks Haku
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Software Engineering/Development certifications
I noticed that there aren't any software engineering/development certifications discussed on the forum (outside of the Microsoft and Oracle ones). Has anyone looked into or attempted the CSDA (Certified Software Development Associate) or CSDP (Certified Software Development Professional) from IEEE? Also, what about the…
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What next?
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Going for Net+, Security+, CCENT, CCNA, and others in less than a year - possible?
Just passed my 220-802 today (769 and a 797 on the 220-801), and I may be taking the TestOut certification either this week or next. Any real merit to getting it? I'm also attempting to get my Network+, Security+, CCENT, CCNA, a few different Microsoft certifications, maybe an HP one, and maybe the Linux+. Is it possible?…
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Certification Goals
Hello guys, I'm new to this site and I just wanted some tips on how I should study for these certifications I want to obtain: CCNA CCNA security CCNP routing CCNP switching CCNP troubleshooting Network + Server+ A+ MCSE and some other certifications... I am also wondering if the MCSE is still a valid certicate? Anyways...…
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Service Desk to Server Support Road Map
So I have been working at my companies Service Desk for less than a year and have really found an interest in pursuing a career in Server Support. Now I know I will most likely need a few more years of "service desk experience" just to gain familiarity with my companies systems, but I would love to get a head start. We are…
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Prometric voucher
Hi guys, I'm preparing and scheduling 70-680, just wondering if there is any promotion at the moment. Did a little search on google and didnt find anything.
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Application audited, got a question
My application was audited and they did not like the experience was summarized. Any suggestions on what that should look like?
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What to do next? Cyber Security / CCNP Security / CISSP?
Hi Guys, I've got the following certification; ITILV3 Foundation Prince 2 CCENT Cisco CCNA R&S, Cisco CCNA Security (Just passed yesterday!) I am 24 years old and have been working for a major UK company as a Security Analyst for the past 12 months. The work I do is more towards auditing and ISO27001 a lot of senior…
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Citrix Xenapp 6.5 still available?
Hey Guys, i am getting ready to sit the citrix xenapp 6.5 exam (CCA) , is it still valid as i have noticed new exams are being introduced Thanks
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Comptia Certmaster
Good morning everyone, I am looking to start a new career in IT. I was in IT in the Air Force a few years back doing mainly team management and project management. It's been a few years, nearly 10, but I'd like to rejoin the IT ranks starting with Security Plus. Anyway, long story short, I just lost my job so I have time…
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Career Switch : From Banking to InfoSec !!
Dear All , First of all : extremely sorry for the lengthy post... Secondly : I've gone through the forums and found much valuable guidance and used those to formulate my current action plan , But I never came across a case similar to mine. I'll first start with a bit of background on myself , Ever since I got my first PC…
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Chartered IT Professional (CITP)
Chartered IT Professional (CITP) | Become chartered | Membership | BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT Anyone went for it yet ? I find the cost associated with it quite high and I am not sure I can see the benefits of it. Not sure I ever had an employer asking to be CITP certified. Maybe it influences some, but I am not…
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Linux Certifications
Hey guys, So recently I've been wanting to shift my focus into studying more linux, not for any real career reasons but because I really like linux and want to learn more. I was thinking of studying material for the RHCSA but I don't know if that would be too dense for me. My background is that I took several linux classes…
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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH v8)
Hey guys, I just had a question about study material. I have been looking over and studying for the past week or so, using the ECC iClass for CEH v8 an these random practice exam. My real question is, is there any legitimate practice exams I can use to prep myself? I took the exam on here, as well as the practice…
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Udemy training courses discount
I saw on Lifehacker today that Udemy is offering another huge discount, 75% off their courses. Use coupon code lifehacker75 for the discount, looks like lots of great training/cert courses on there.
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Security Certification Path
Hi everyone, I am new to the security field, but have been working in IT for over 2+ years. I come from a Microsoft Systems Administration background. In terms of certifications I currently have MCSE, Security+ and Network+. At my current job I'm a junior security analyst in a SOC, and was looking for some certification…
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AIX or RedHat?
Dear Folks, I'm working in TATA Ltd for 2.5 years, completed Oracle Solaris 10 certification. Unfortunately I couldnt work on Solaris OS regularly, as I was in a project which involved troubleshooting windows related problems only. I failed to practice and be in touch with Solaris and so I've forgotten all commands and…
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Linux learning/certification path help
Hi everyone. I've been working with Linux (RHEL/CentOS) for about two years in various capacities. These past 6 months I've really started working a lot with RHEL at work, and CentOS at home (various CentOS 6 based VM's as well as a couple CentOS EC2 builds for site hosting) and I want to move into working more with Linux,…
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Windows certification to go beyond Help Desk
I am looking for a way to get back into the IT field since the last two years I have been more back in customer service mainly and hate the downgrade my career is in. I am a 2010 network support tech school graduate and will be completing my 2 year degree In information systems in December. Really want to work in a Windows…
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Network+ or CCENT?
Hi guys, I am a complete noob on here. So I guess i'll start off with my name is Matthew, i'm 24 years old and I graduated December 2013 from the University of West Georgia with a degree in management information systems. I planned to go to the military as a cyber systems operations specialist, but was hurt in a car…
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Linux+ for helpdesk/desktop support Linux job?
Hello, I am studying for the Linux+, got all my material ready and cracking on. My main drive for this cert is to help me get a NOC position later down the line when I get my CCNA. I have been at odds with myself for studying towards the Linux+, or MCSA in Windows 7 and get a better job faster, while waiting for my course…
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Career wise is programming or system administration better
Most of my employment skills are working help desk and technical support for xbox, cable company and FedEx online. I have good knowledge on Windows Xp, 7, server 2008 is pretty easy. Have been trying to do Linux certification as I signed up for Linux + but it's been a hard learning curve and a bit of a nightmare. I will…
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Advice on MCSA or Linux certification
I will start with a bit of my background. I am Trey and I am 30 years old with a Trade school diploma in computer network administration in 2010 focused on Comptia A+ and Net +, windows 7 and server 2008 and a associates degree in Computer Support Specialist. I hold certification in CompTia A+ and Net +, and my past job…
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Need guidelines and advice in starting career in storage administration
Dear All, I am working as a system engineer desktop level d2. I want to move to next level. So i want to do storage certification. Kindly guide me which storage certification will be best to start the carrier in storage administrator site. Let me know whether we have to do vmware certification after completing the storage…
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Certified Meraki Networking Associate
Just wondering if anyone has done this. Doesn't appear to be test involved just a class and you have to be a cisco partner. Anyone working for a managed services company pushing Meraki? If so, how do you and clients like? https://meraki.cisco.com/cmna
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Cert/study path to Infosec Analyst?
So I've been in IT for 10+ years now and been doing sysadmin / JOAT type stuff. I've wanted to focus on something more specific for awhile, I finished my BS in IT with the security concentration at WGU. I have the Security+ and CCNA Security, but for actual security positions they always want a lot more hands on than I've…
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Career Academy Subscription?
Hello, First time post here after a few weeks of certification information hunting. First just want to say a big thank you to this community who has already contributed so much to my decision making. I'm about to embark on an intense series of certifications to bolster my 5+ years of uncertified (autodidact) IT system…
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Difference between PMP and ITIL?
Hi, What is the difference PMP and ITIL exam? Which would be best for moving into a manager role in the future?
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OSCP - Reviews and Write-ups
When I was researching for the OSCP I found reviews and write-ups scattered around all over the place. I thought it would be good to create a post to bring all of these reviews together in one spot. So I'll begin with a few: Offensive Security Certified Professional - My Experience and Review - Stephan's Home & Tech Info…
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Not sure what cert to get next
Hi all, I am currently having a hard time deciding what cert I should pursue next. I graduated from college last year with a degree in Computer Information System. However, I found out that my degree was pretty much useless and that most people that want to work in IT usually start off working in Help Desk. But in order to…
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Having fun with Linux!
I've been struggling with my career! It has recently gotten off the ground and I am really learning a lot of good things. I've been in a Help Desk role for about 2 years now and recently have started feeling as if I have mastered the role, for the most part. This led me to start researching other things to study. What do I…
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Cert Roadmap Feedback
So I've been spending the day completing my certification roadmap as a rough idea as to what I want to try and achieve over the 12 months while at university. Below here is the roadmap I have at the moment CCNA Routing & Switching -> CCNA Security -> OSCP -> Is this a good roadmap, or are there any alterations that anyone…
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Moving away from Information Security Administration.
Hi All. I have Secuty+ and MCSE and I have been working as an Information Security Administrator for nearly 6 years now mainly doing Access and Identity manangement. I now would like to move on to something else Threat and Vulnerabilty to be exact, but have no hands on experience....How would I make the transition from one…
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Need Help To do MCA Project
HI Friends , I need some topics for doing my MCA[Master Of Computer Application] Projects .. Something innovative & simple :D It can be any software or network based .. :) Need urgently Thank You Muneeb K
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Have you ever started down a certification path only to find out.......
You realized it was a huge waste of time? I'll be honest for a while there I was hell bent on the PMP and ITIL. But after going through the material I realized what a joke it is. I'm not saying the methodology is worthless, but the material as a whole is just too much and downright goofy. For instances the PMP teaches you…
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Amazon Web Services - Work Thread