I loved the Encryption part. It just seemed to click and make sense. What made it difficult for me was the KPI and different key management methodologies.
The MVP went to Professor Messer's videos and study sheets. I coupled them together and had to watch the videos multiple times, copying diagrams, following with the flow of requests, synching up the processes of the encryption with those requests and responses. Understanding the whole thing is a logical process made it simpler to grasp. After I ceded to that notion, the rest was unraveling that process. It took time, but I kind of worked backwards and then went forward with it.
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In Progress: Linux+/LPIC-1, Python, Bash
Upcoming: eJPT, C|EH, CSA+, CCNA-Sec, PA-ACE
In Progress: Linux+/LPIC-1, Python, Bash
Upcoming: eJPT, C|EH, CSA+, CCNA-Sec, PA-ACE
Associate of Science - Computer Information Systems
Do you mean on the test?
Associate of Science - Computer Information Systems
Already passed: Oracle Cloud, AZ-900
Taking AZ-104 in December.
"Certs... is all about IT certs!"
Yes those digital Certs area pain
Yeah, what do you recommend?
Already passed: Oracle Cloud, AZ-900
Taking AZ-104 in December.
"Certs... is all about IT certs!"
I concur but initially thought of how quickly I could get through this exam? Answer? 32 minutes and change.
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