Question about S+
Bl8ckr0uter
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I plan to start studying for the CCNA:S in a few weeks. I just got the idea that maybe I should also study the S+ during the same time. My question is how difficult is the S+? Has anyone done the S+ and the CCNA:S and if so, is there alot of overlap. I am just thinking about knocking this down so I can focus on the CCNP/CCDA, L+ (and/orLPIC1) Server+ or CWNA next year. Since there are classes for the last 3 at my school I plan to take those. My primary self study efforts will be the CCNP/CCDA.
Any advice on this test and suggested materials for the S+?
Any advice on this test and suggested materials for the S+?
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wastedtime Member Posts: 586 ■■■■□□□□□□While I don't have the 2008 version of security+ I did feel there was quite a bit of overlap. From what I remember the CCNA: Security didn't cover stuff like physical security and management. Everything else was pretty much overlap.
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Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□wastedtime wrote: »While I don't have the 2008 version of security+ I did feel there was quite a bit of overlap. From what I remember the CCNA: Security didn't cover stuff like physical security and management. Everything else was pretty much overlap.
Ok. I think maybe I will knock them both out by the end of the year. I say, about the full 2 months for CCNA:S and maybe 1 month for S+.
Edit: Here is another question for you WastedTime: Was the S+ worth the effort you put into it. The reason why I ask is that I am interested in NetSec and CCNA:S/CCSP would be very helpful. But the S+ maybe to broad to be worth anything to me. -
bgrablin Member Posts: 86 ■■□□□□□□□□Ok. I think maybe I will knock them both out by the end of the year. I say, about the full 2 months for CCNA:S and maybe 1 month for S+.
Edit: Here is another question for you WastedTime: Was the S+ worth the effort you put into it. The reason why I ask is that I am interested in NetSec and CCNA:S/CCSP would be very helpful. But the S+ maybe to broad to be worth anything to me.
It's completely doable without getting too crazy in studying. It's definitely no CCNP. It will give you a base for the CCNA:S, which is the route I'm headed."The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his." -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□It's completely doable without getting too crazy in studying. It's definitely no CCNP. It will give you a base for the CCNA:S, which is the route I'm headed.
Thanks for the input. I have CCNA/S+/CCNA:S in my plans now.