SDee wrote: » Not really looking for ****, but for a material that is similar to what I would expect to find in the exam.
SDee wrote: » all of the topics except (Malwares, SQLi and Cryptography).. and this understanding is the true value of studying the materials
SDee wrote: » So no it is not **** what am looking for, but I don't want to practice with exams that are not similar to what the exam would be..
SDee wrote: » I still remember when I first took the CCNA, all of the questions were from ************** exams, should I expect something similar with CEHv8?
I won't accept the idea of failing a 500$ exam, so I want to be 100% prepared before I take it.
cyberguypr wrote: » OP: Some people on this board have failed the CISSP, CEH, and other expensive certs twice (maybe 3 times?) and never resorted to using ****.
cyberguypr wrote: » Most people I know who use **** cite this as their logic for justifying ****. OP: Some people on this board have failed the CISSP, CEH, and other expensive certs twice (maybe 3 times?) and never resorted to using ****. Study hard, use legitimate resources such as Boson, etc. and you'll prevail.
SDee wrote: » but I won't deny it, you have to know "what will u be asked about" in the exam! there is no point in installing every single tool and learn to use it.. I don't find this to give any advantage or useful knowledge, a lot of other similar stuff..
By your logic we should only study what is on the test. So if it isn't on the test it isn't important
cyberguypr wrote: » The solution for being legit is simple: master and know this stuff inside out at the appropriate level. What do I mean? Take Wireshark for example. Do you need to know how to follow TCP streams? Most likely not. Do you need to know how to filter by source, destination, protocol, etc? Absolutely. Same with tools. Do you need to know the zillion outdated utilities they cover? NO! Do you need to know the most popular and widely used? Absolutely! There's a ton of "Passed (insert exam here)" threads where members provide great insight on things you should master.
SDee wrote: » Exactly! (Though I find following the TCP stream fundamental) this is what am saying.. but if they ask about minor details of outdated tools in the exam, I would rather learn them (knowing I will never use them) than fail the exam, if they don't then great!
Iristheangel wrote: » I still don't think you get it. Sigh. If you keep dumping, it's going to become more and more obvious with every technical interview you fail. There's no justification for cheating. If you feel that the content on the exam is useless, why bother get the piece of paper in the first place? You can make the claims about CEHv8 having outdated tools, but what's your excuse for the CCNA exam? Do you find TCP/IP really outdated and useless? :P Ad don't say Frame Relay because that is not even a large part of that test.
If you feel that the content on the exam is useless, why bother get the piece of paper in the first place?