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Passed AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner!
Discussion by thaiguy314 · · Home› Certification Preparation› Cloud Certifications› Amazon Web Services (AWS)Though it may be considered more entry-level, I'm happy to say I passed the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. I've been wanting to pursue a cloud certification for a while but I've heard less than stellar things about CCSP and was a little intimidated to attempt one of the AWS associate certs right out the gate. I… -
Re: Doubt.....
I agree with most of the answers so far...but, here is my input: If you decide to start the NP track, you better be motivated. You will be taking 4 tests, that in my opinion, are each harder than the CCNA. But, even though they get pretty in depth, at least they focus in one area. If you really want a kick between the legs… -
Re: Whats beyond the CCIE?
The CCIE is overhyped (in terms of difficulty) because there are way too many people who have it or are pursuing who havent been engaged in undergrad engineering studies. I found out yesterday that some guy I knew recently passed the lab for the CCIE r&s and ALMOST pass the security one (i thought they didnt give you the… -
CISM Exam Experience
I recently took the CISM exam and currently waiting for the results. I have several certifications including CISA and CISSP. CISM was indeed tricky and personally, I rely a lot of my working experience to answer the exam questions. I head up the IT Security function and am a Deputy CISO in my organisation so I appreciate… -
Considering WGU - need some opinions
So I have done some research and have found that Masters programs are expensive! Usually the range of 25k+. Because of that point, I started looking at WGU. Seems to me that more and more people are accepting and sometimes embracing online schools. WGU offers the below Masters programs. 1. M.S. Cybersecurity and… -
Re: CallManager, IP Phone, Catalyst Switch, Voice-enabled Router
Find a rack rental place for Voice that offers 4 hour time slots..... or build a home lab. :D The PDFs I linked to were to give you an idea of the topology. There are a lot more Voice Rack rental places, but from what I remember when I searched for them, most of them used the HQ with 2 Branch Office topology -- so that's… -
Re: Career orientation for an aspiring network engineer | looking for a CCIE in the UK
Hello, I'm from the UK and have about 10 years or so experience, I'm sure others will be along who have been in the game longer than I, but my experiences were this: I left school at 16, went straight in to college to study IT and more specifically networking. I really went at it and managed to come out with A+, CCNA, CCNP… -
Re: How did you work your way up to high end I.T jobs.
Old thread, but I thought that I would throw something out there. My first job I got hired because my uncle was the sales/branch manager for a consulting company; they needed someone to start their web portfolio and I had been making web pages since I was 14. I made $25k at 18. I didn't do much web work, but I did get… -
Re: CCNA to CCDA?
Webmaster, I have to respectfully disagree with you. That may have been the case with the 640-441 DCN exam for CCDA certification but it is NOT the case with the 640-861 DESGN exam and by extrapolation probably applies to the 640-863 DESGN exam. Effective the 640-861 DESGN exam, the material covered is to know and… -
Re: Consulting
Unfortunately, there are really no per se, books on how to get into security consulting. The key is to stay focused and stay motivated. You'll certainly hear many people saying things like certifications don't matter. But, I would tell anyone, if you have an opportunity to get Security+, get it, same goes for other…
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