Categories
Welcome Center
Education & Development
Cyber Security
Virtualization
General
Certification Preparation
Project Management
Posts
Groups
Training Resources
Infosec
IT & Security Bootcamps
Practice Exams
Security Awareness Training
About Us
Home
Certification Preparation
CompTIA
Security+
assed Security+ 9/19/2016 !!!
AntWrig
I passed yesterday with a score of 780/900 and I am not ashamed of that score. I have worked in a NOC environment (admittedly) most of it on the back-end, provisioning, etc but still. This test was much harder than the CCNA, I recently passed earlier this year. Make no mistake about it. You better have some knowledge of networking. I used Darril Gibson's book, while good, it's NOT enough to pass.
I encountered some question, that had me like, are you serious? I look at this is being so sheltered I guess but I stand by what I said. This isn't an entry level test. When you take, you better have a basic understanding.
What should you study?
Technical, operational, and management controls
VPN
Off the wall, wireless scenarios
Web based attacks
Find more posts tagged with
Comments
Infosec85
Congrats on your pass! Very surprised you found it more difficult than CCNA. Whats up next?
Kalabaster
You really need a P before that first word, or a "c" instead of those 2 "s".
scaredoftests
assed? aced? what? Congrats.:D
nisti2
Congratss on your *ass you miss the P
cyberguypr
HAHA! Based on the title I though you were bragging about failing. Remember: never forget to "P" at the very beginning. LOL
Congrats then!
danny069
CCNA was probably easier for you because you work in the networking field, that being said, congrats! and what's next?
stryder144
Congrats on the pass. It is a challenging exam, so good on you for conquering it.
@cyberguypr
...I always recommend that before an exam. Too funny.
cbd
Congrats on the pass! Totally agree...it was a hard test for me too. I got a 781.
DatabaseHead
Reminds me of Requiem of a Dream.
AntWrig
Thanks for all the support. Yeah, I tried to edit the title with little success. Anyway, regarding my career path. I have been in the IT field since I was 18. I am now 36 and most of that time has been in a NOC environment. With my experience, I am doing pretty well, but now I want more of a challenge. I also want and know I can make more money. So, security has always interested me.
From my research there appears to be two competing paths. One suggests going down the networking (R/S) route until the CCNP level, and then focus on the security side. I can see that argument, because I do believe you need a foundation in networking. Also, if all else fails, you will 100% find a job doing networking admin/engineering work. The second line of thinking is going straight for the security certs. My problem with that track is I don't have the experience with SOC methods, tools, etc. It seems now, I may have to take a Tier 1 SOC level job and build the experience. I will be honest with you, that right now or probably will never be an option. So, I don't know.
I will take remaining of the week off to think some things out. Coming Monday though, I will be back on that grind, on whatever track I choose. I would love to hear all suggestions.
AntWrig
Kalabaster
wrote:
»
You really need a P before that first word, or a "c" instead of those 2 "s".
Well played.
Quick Links
All Categories
Recent Posts
Activity
Unanswered
Groups
Best Of