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Re: OSCP - My Journey - si20 (Starts 22nd Sept)
Thanks guys I really appreciate it! JoJo - I'm not 100% sure how the cert is recieved in the US, I'm guessing it's very well regarded?? In the UK, I definitely think it's becomming the one to have security-wise. I have met people with the CEH and they know alot of theory (which is great!) but they have no practical… -
Re: Going from hobbyist/side income to full time professional?
Yeah learning the basics about routing and switching through the CCNA path isn't a bad strategy. In order to get to the networking or security roles you could come in as a developer or analyst get 1 - 3 years (something like that) of experience and then transition into networking or security. I don't see many people… -
Re: Passed CCNA with a 923/1000 Woot!!!!
Thanks guys...it was a good start to a great weekend. Just finished watching my Auburn Tigers hold off the Clemson Tigers and already my mind is drifting towards the CCNP. I'm kind of conflicted about whether to do CCNA Security or move straight on to CCNP Route. I am very interested in security and the CCIE is my ultimate… -
Re: 16 year old needs advice
You may even consider Network+, Security+ then CCENT. The reason is CompTIA exams are more conceptual and about the overall picture. When you get into Cisco you are going to start learning more in depth on routing protocols, securing actual equipment, and many other things where having the concepts allows for a deeper… -
Re: Copy NTFS permissions to another folder
Robocopy has always worked for me. Specifically the /COPYALL switch. /COPY:copyflagI]s[/I : What to COPY (default is /COPYDAT) (copyflags : D=Data, A=Attributes, T=Timestamps S=Security=NTFS ACLs, O=Owner info, U=aUditing info). /SEC : Copy files with SECurity (equivalent to /COPYDATS). /DCOPY:T : Copy Directory… -
Re: Has anyone taken the new CCNA exam?
If you study all the topics for the 801 (without ISDN, IGRP and RIP v1) and add in Wireless, some security (like configuring SSH, and how to restrict telnet connections to a router, etc.) and configuring a router as a DHCP server you should be ok. Although it may be overkill, the SNRS book from the CCSP covers all of the… -
Re: Question about extending my wifi coverage.
Doing the same with this : Billion Products for SSL VPN, ADSL Modem/Router, Wireless ADSL Router, Powerline ADSL Router and Adapter, VoIP ADSL Modem/Router, Security Router, Broadband Router, SHDSL Bridge/Router, iBusiness Security, ISDN Product Basically a bridge between wireless and wired. Adapter connects to my wireless… -
Re: Questiong About Listing Certs on a Resume
My signature needs to be updated...not planning to take the 70-297 any longer since I took the 70-298. I did send my Security+ to MS and is included as part of my MCSA. Once I complete my MCSE, I believe all I will need is one more security exam to get that specialization if I choose to...so it may be worth going that… -
Re: Question about renewing my certification
Are you sure? I don't think that's right. Security+ renews A+ and Network+, but he said the certifications are already expired. Once they expire, you have to take the test again to get certified. If you wanted the Security+ to renew the A+ and Network+, you would've had to do it within the 3 years that the A+ and Network+… -
Re: No wonder wireless struggles to take off!
The sheer increase of knowledge of wireless networks and wireless network security I've seen in these forums of the past several years alone shows wireless will remain on the uprise and I'm sure it will eventually start getting a better rep in terms of security. Eventually every IT pro involved with networks will have to…
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