boxerboy1168 wrote: » This is very boring material and almost all of it was covered by the Net+ thus far. It just goes more in depth on cryptography and policies. Not done with it yet but that's where I'm at. Can't wait to dive into the CCNA, the A+ is actually kinda fun too cause I like building gaming PCs for myself probably do that while studying for the CCNA.
boxerboy1168 wrote: » This is very boring material and almost all of it was covered by the Net+ thus far.
Cert Poor wrote: » That's a new thing. Network+ in the past had much less security content. CompTIA, for whatever reason, decided to borrow a lot of the Security+ content and insert it into Network+. There's still a lot more on PKI/crypto, threats, vulnerabilities, risk management, and incident response compared to Network+ though. Network+ didn't really cover crypto very well. Same with VPNs.
Skyliinez92 wrote: » If you take the CompTIA trio in order (A+, N+, S+), I'd say the Network+ is the hardest. There are a lot of networking concepts in the Sec+ exam, and you will find that a lot of questions may overlap between the two. If you've done the Net+, you should be able to pass the Sec+ within a month of additional study. However, if the Sec+ is the first exam you are doing of the trio, then that will be the hardest exam as you won't have any previous experience from the other exams to support you.
mikey88 wrote: » How hard is Security+ compared to Network+? I took Network+ (and barely passed) and found it to be quite difficult. So far, studying for Security+ has been pretty straight forward and not that technical.
bolajibreeze wrote: » the fact that I actually google searched this is a testament. I cant read a chapter without sleeping, this is the most boring cert I have ever tried to prepare for. SHould have just completed the CCNA instead