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Re: Journey from Support to Solution Architecture
Currently working on the Amazon Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional certification which I just failed today with 60%. Hoping to attempt it after working on the weaker domains in a month or so. I also intend to attend the training from AWS later next month. Working on getting the RHCA this year - I am attending the… -
Going for C|CISO
Guys,My cert journey involves doing two exams a year and I like to complete exams from different vendors to gain a widespread variation of knowledge. To date I have passed ISACA CISM, ISC2 CCSP, CSA CCSKv4, IAPP CIPM, PMI PMP and ISO 31000 amongst others. My role is that of Head of Cloud which is a client facing role and I… -
Security Certification, Advice Needed!
Dear All, I just finished my MCSA + Security by learning from MSPress, Learnkey, Train Signal, CBT Nuggets and other white papers and testing on lab environment using VMWare ESX Server 3.0. I wanted to be a Security Specialized and a VCP Vi3 3.0 Specialized in Security Implementations and Designing Security. I'm a beginner… -
Re: CCNP 2010 updates
Well done sir, cheers for picking up the rest of the books. I think every thing should be covered in there ok. I really thing that network is growing massivley at the moment. Voice for instance only a few years ago was a small area, now it nees its own certification, theres no possible way to included things like… -
Re: well change of plans....
I have to agree. Linux+ is something I really want to do. I want to do it at the end of November. I think it will be a good warm up for the LPIC-1 and 2 test I plan to do next year. Alot of jobs around here want CCNP or CCSP and I wanted to at least say Im working towards both since CCNA:SEC is required for CCSP now. I am… -
Re: At WGU which is better to get the Cybersecurity or Technology-Security degree?
Where I see the value in the IT:Sec degree is the flexibility to work outside of the info-sec world with the CCNA: R&S and Security certifications. Many "general purpose" enterprise networking jobs involve being able to configure switches, routers, and firewalls. Where I see the value in the CIA degree is the inclusion of… -
Re: How many people has CCNA certification in the word
From Cisco Certification Support: Cisco is proud to announce that we currently have over 600,000 certified individuals in our growing Career Certification Program. This number includes all individuals worldwide certified at the CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCIP and CCSP levels of Certification, as well as the Specialist focused… -
Re: Which cert should I go for CEH vs Security+/Pentest+
I'm actually sitting in an Infosec Flex boot camp for the Sec+ next week, so I'd advocate for that cert before jumping straight into the CEH or Pentest+ or something along those lines. My certification path looks something like Sec+, CCNA, CySA+, Pentest+, CASP+, with CEH and/or SSCP thrown in there somewhere maybe. Since… -
Re: Check Point Certified Security Principles Associate (CCSPA)
I haven't any exprience with Check Point, so can't help you with that one. The CCNA will look good on your resume, and it is a requirement before doing Cisco's security track (CCSP). It is pretty hot, and you'll get a letter of approval from the NSA when you have passed 4 out of the total 5 tests. Personally I think that… -
Re: CCENT or CCNA?
http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccna-ccent/6434-ccna-faq-please-read-before-posting.html -- it has a suggested book section. Odom Cisco Press CCNA Certification Library and Todd's Sybex book. Add the CBT Nuggets and/or Train Signal Videos if you're a "video person" and don't mind spending the money. People who still think…
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