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cyberguypr wrote: » Very good point. I am also wondering what the attrition rate will be. There's no way everyone who got in will complete the program.
9bits wrote: » If Cisco follows their general certification pattern, they'll create higher level certifications along their cybersecurity track at the CCNP and CCIE levels in the near future. This scholarship program helps them jump start the track, and gets people invested in it and talking about. Cisco knows security is only going to grow, so it's in their best interest to pull people toward their certs, and this program will do exactly that. I doubt they're hoping people will drop out or fail.
Abdullah.AA wrote: » as someone else mentioned else where, Cisco Has been having a touch year in 2016, with the lay offs and competition they have in the Network Security market with Palo Alto/Fortinet and Check point on one front , and amazon cloud services on another front. maybe this is Cisco's way to get few thousend IT people to recommend their products if they happen to be certified Cyber Ops. (Cisco AMP, Cisco WSA/ESA ...etc).
PC509 wrote: » I hope with this thing, a lot of people will take it and give their experiences. I'd love for it to become a solid, reputable certification. I'll take it without the scholarship if it becomes something like that. If it's just "another" cert just with the Cisco name, I'll pass. I'm hoping it's the former. Sounds like a nice cert! I'd love to take it. Hopefully, some study materials are released and I can study on my own soon.
cyberguypr wrote: » It was me. I called them and gave the order to accept everyone form TE who applied, except OctalDump BTW OctalDump, any update?
OctalDump wrote: » EDIT: Looks like I sent the support requests to the wrong email address
Reinstall wrote: » I'm halfway through SECFND, I'm moving a little fast because it's a refresher for me but so far I do like the presentation and virtual labs. Seriously reviewing the material again even though I covered it before is still very helpful. I'm starting to pay attention to the details instead of just a high level overview. I can't take SECOPS until sometime in January so I'm not rushing the SECFND class. ============ STUDY & LABS ============ 1. My study style is take notes while I review the material 2. Take section quiz and write down missed questions 3. Take end of module quiz and write down the ones I missed. You have to score about 75% on the end of module quiz to move forward. I usually watch all videos at 1.5 speed, the presenters are from down south or something and speak slow. On a positive side, it is easy to understand them and you can take notes while they talk slow. Inside the virtual lab it is better to have the lab machine(win, kali, cisco etc..) pop out into its own window, then you can adjust the size easier and have multiple lab windows open at once instead of changing between them. For the windows lab I have to change the resolution to make it so I can see the "windows start button". Each module could take about 1-3hrs.
Reinstall wrote: » I'm halfway through SECFND, I'm moving a little fast because it's a refresher for me but so far I do like the presentation and virtual labs. Seriously reviewing the material again even though I covered it before is still very helpful. I'm starting to pay attention to the details instead of just a high level overview. I can't take SECOPS until sometime in January so I'm not rushing the SECFND class.============STUDY & LABS ============ 1. My study style is take notes while I review the material 2. Take section quiz and write down missed questions 3. Take end of module quiz and write down the ones I missed. You have to score about 75% on the end of module quiz to move forward. I usually watch all videos at 1.5 speed, the presenters are from down south or something and speak slow. On a positive side, it is easy to understand them and you can take notes while they talk slow. Inside the virtual lab it is better to have the lab machine(win, kali, cisco etc..) pop out into its own window, then you can adjust the size easier and have multiple lab windows open at once instead of changing between them. For the windows lab I have to change the resolution to make it so I can see the "windows start button".Each module could take about 1-3hrs.
Replicon wrote: » You said you have to have 75% for end module quiz, do you have multiple retries?
NetworkNewb wrote: » I'm going to guess he is going to say yes to that question, but was thinking how funny it would be if they didn't. If you failed any module quiz you were officially out of the scholarship.
NetworkingStudent wrote: » I took the test, but never heard back from CISCO if I got accepted or NOT. I did get Black Friday emails from a learn@Cisco email address. Is there an email address, where we can request a status update on the program? Thanks
Congratulations! You have been accepted into the Cisco Global Cybersecurity Scholarship. We're glad you have decided to take part in this life-changing opportunity to become a valued partner in protecting the internet from hackers and other criminals. We have filled the first two programs (cohorts) until the end of June 2017. You have been accepted into the Cybersecurity Program, but we don’t have the dates identified yet on when you will start your cohort. We will get back to you by Friday, January 6th with additional information. Please be patient and wait to hear from us at that time.
GeekyChick wrote: » I just found this on Cisco's Learning Center site. There are a couple of free classes that you can signup for and take to prepare for the Cyber Ops class if you haven't started already. This is the comment:The easiest way seems to be to sign up for the Cisco Networking Academy NDG Linux Essentials course or the Packet Tracer 101 - Networking Academy course. Both of which will probably be very helpful for most people towards completing the certification.Once you are enrolled in either of those classes you have access to the self-study NetAdad classes.
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