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Re: CCNA Security vs CCNP Security Secure
I am still studying for my CCDP, I plan on taking the CCDP late feb or early march. Then start studying for the CCNA security in March and take it in late MAY. In June i will start studying for for the CCNP Security Secure, which i hope i can take in august because i hope half of the material in the CCNP Security Secure I… -
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I would like to get into security but have a question. I have a computer science degree but haven't taken any security coursework, will that hold me back? I heard some employers check transcripts and so would they question why I want to get into security? I probably need some more experience before getting into security… -
admin/GRC security to tech security
What would you all recommend to switch from admin/GRC security to technical security? I have sec+/CCent/CISSP and have worked with a ton of security tools in both win and *nix, but can't seem to find a technical job I qualify for? What technical security position would be a good step for a sys admin? -
Secure SDLC/Application Security frameworks
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Security Clearance
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Port security – secure ?
Hi All, Am studying for the CCENT and have just been running though Port Security. The 3 options are Protect - Restrict - Shutdown I have discovered that from a connected PC with a invalid mac address with the protect and restrict options you can still : * ping the switches VLAN1 Interface * telnet into the switch Anyone… -
ASA for CCNA Security Lab/CCNP Security
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security analyst
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Re: New algorithm for security
This is not a new method for data security. It is a mathematical algorithm that could be used to generate public/private keys that could be used in cryptosystems. It's not claiming more security, but instead that it is faster and has greater encrypting capacity than RSA--which is now several decades old (circa 1980). Every… -
Differnece between "IP Security Policy" and connection security rules?
Discussion by Robbo777 · · Home› Certification Preparation› Microsoft› MCSA / MCSE on Windows 2012 GeneralWhat is the difference between the "IP Security Policy" and the connection security rules under the firewall option in a GPO? I switched the security policy option to always require security. It seem to require security from every Internet page I went on. If that's the case aren't the IP security policy and connection…
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