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Re: How much log analysis is there on the CSA+?
I took the CSA+ beta last Summer. While there is no doubt that having studied for Security+ will probably enhance one's chances of studying "less" for CSA+ - and when I say "less" I mean "less than someone who has never studied for, nor taken, Security+ - I would not be so bold to say that CSA+ requires "minimal" study if… -
Re: +_+_DO NOT BEND_+_+
Just get a larger mailbox. USPS is one pretty tough job. Yeah, overall it's 'easy' work, but the psychology of 'NEVER' having an ending point of ones work is very stressful. No matter how efficiently a person works....there will be more mail to sort and deliver. Also, there isn't another industry that handles the volume of… -
Re: 70-642
Comment by Tackle · · Home› Certification Preparation› Microsoft› MCTS / MCITP on Windows 2008 GeneralI used Testout Labsim and read a TON of technet articles....I failed it my first time, but passed a couple weeks later. I had no formal Server expierence before I started studying (Besides what they teach you in school...which is nothing compared to the "real world"). I studied off and on for 6 months. I figured out my… -
Re: Requesting Certifications Advice
Before you jump ahead of yourself with the IT mgmt stuff, start thinking about what you like first. Develop a core background in IT, whether it be as a network admin, sys admin, or something else. Do you like the networking side, or maybe want to start within Windows administration? Looks like your degree path wasn't… -
Re: State of IT - Biggest problem is the lack of skilled workers
I never lost an opportunity to a H-1B . In fact most jobs I see say they won’t sponsor the visa. Here are the problems I see in IT: 1)A student gets a Cyber Security degree, and they think they can instantly work in info sec. 2)Colleges not having any direct paths or guidance for students. For example, how can someone with… -
Re: Finding locations for exam testing
I always use the PearsonVue website. You have to sign up for an account if you don't have one already. You need to select the CompTIA testing program and the sign up. Once you are logged into the site, select the Security+ exam. From there you just follow the on screen instructions until you get to a screen where you can… -
Re: Starting New
First, welcome! Second, there is no 'fast pace' learning system. One either picks up new information quickly (and can apply it) or they simply need more practice. Download the objectives from CompTIA and go through those (item by item, it will take a bit) and identify areas you easily know, points you have heard of, and… -
Re: Passed 74-409!
Comment by scottishkiwi · · Home› Certification Preparation› Microsoft› MCSA / MCSE on Windows 2012 GeneralWell done! I hadn't heard of this exam until yesterday. I am wanting to go down the route of MCSA Server and then onto Private Cloud. I' just finished my CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+/Storage+ and just started studying for CCNA R&S. I start VMware vSphere SCC course next month and was looking at the MS equivalent when I… -
Re: Citrix Certified Professional – Mobility
Comment by junaid375 · · Home› Certification Preparation› Virtualization Certifications› Citrix CertificationsHi, Do you have any experience with MDM solutions ? Do you really need a vendor specific cert for Mobility ? I dont think so. I used to be solution consultant for IBM MaaS360 MDM/EMM solution. get a free account, enroll your device, play around with it and you will get good knowledge about MDM solutions, you can easily… -
Re: Is it too late to start a career in IT at 28?
Welcome to the forums!! You are never too old to pursue what makes you happy!! I would definitely look at some entry level certs such as the CompTIA path to get you started before you venture off into the more advanced level (CCNP/MCSE) etc.. You already have degrees so I would put more focus and emphasis on the IT…
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