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Megadeth4168 wrote: I'm a little worried about it now but I think by the time I get 3 books read and a bunch of practice tests out of the way I should be feeling more confident about the whole thing. Is there any extra hardware that would be helpful for me to have for handson experience for this exam? SHould I pick up a router or 2 ect....?
mvastarelli wrote: Megadeth4168 wrote: I'm a little worried about it now but I think by the time I get 3 books read and a bunch of practice tests out of the way I should be feeling more confident about the whole thing. Is there any extra hardware that would be helpful for me to have for handson experience for this exam? SHould I pick up a router or 2 ect....? I was a train wreck at the end of my security+ test. I hit the "end exam" button with 7 seconds left on the clock. Like others have pointed out, it's a very enjoyable subject to learn, and it touches on a lot of theory that's good to know; not just for a security specialist, but for anyone in any dept of IT. Like Russ said, your responses on how hard this test is will vary dramatically depending on who you ask. I personally found it to be a relatively difficult certification to get, but I'm basing this opinion on the fact that there is a very large subject base you're tested on, and the margin of error is much smaller as opposed to the A+/Network+ test. Difficult? Yes Impossible? No Rewarding? Very Edit: as for your hardware question. If you've never played with a wireless network before, you might want to invest in some equipment to play with. Also, a PC or two running an OS like 2k/XP Pro is very handy for playing around with file permissions and network security.
Megadeth4168 wrote: I'm hoping that 6 years of experience at this job will help me with the security+ exam. I think my biggest problem will be memorizing acronyms and things like that.
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