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Re: Where to go from here.
WGU Student here. This may vary depending on how many months you have left in your semester and whether there is Financial Aid requirements, but I would go DB, Project+, and then Linux+. Why? DB is really easy not much material covered (mostly memorization, did it in about 2 weeks) , Project+ is easy but requires more… -
Re: CCNP vs MCITP
Networking is a broad gerneric term, especially when it comes to job descriptions... To some it's configuring switches, routers, VLAN, site-to-site links, etc (this would be the world of CISCO, Juniper, HP, etc). To others it means domains, forests, server work (this would be the world of Linux, Microsoft, Apple, etc). And… -
Re: UMUC MS in Cybersecurity Policy: The Final Frontier (AKA CSEC 670)
Hello, I need advice please! I am graduating this December (2013) with my undergrad degree in History. I was a 4.0 student but I realized that the future looks pretty bleak for history majors so I started to change direction to my second love...IT. I worked my way through college working for a small company taking care of… -
Re: Is it wise to learn Redhat 6 now or wait for rehat 7
Your question suggests you have little experience in working with Linux. I don't think certification is a great goal, if you're just starting with Linux. It's more about proving to possible employers that you have the skills, if you already have them. The differences between RHEL-6 and RHEL-7 are very small looking at the… -
Re: big question
I'm not clear about what you asking or commenting. Are you currently volunteering? Or are you looking for a place to volunteer at? You have 6 months of 'experience' already, correct? Why not apply for a job and see how it goes? If you have already volunteered 6 months, then unless your still in high school and can shadow… -
Re: CCDA or Security+ next ?
The CCDA is a tad harder than the Security+ exam imo. Having a CCNA makes CCDA more doable, but it is very different from most other Cisco exams. Security+ is not a typical CompTIA exam either, but it covers mostly basic concepts. The material itself might be a bit easier to grasp (depending a lot on your experience and… -
Re: Failed Security+ today!
This is one of the reasons that I have been putting off this test. I see some users that have had no problem passing and the test was easy, and then there is another group that did well on their practice exams but still failed the exam. Due to the high percent right (83%) I want to be VERY sure I am ready before I spend… -
Re: questions regarding a+
I also used Mike Meyer's AIO A+ book and I have to admit its a good book, regardless if your taking the exam or not. The A+ exam I took didn't have a lot of the 'low-level' material, such as questions asking about the throughput of the different types of buses and what not. Most of the questions were troubleshooting and… -
Re: Method of Study
Congrats on the A+ pass. Your method sounds good but if you're trying to improve it to get better scores, there are some things you might like to add in. One thing I frequently do when I'm studying is that I ask myself questions related to the content. I write these questions down and then research them. For example, on… -
Re: I am mcs, working as it administrator want\have to do cisa? Please help
Yes as the title of the exam says Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA) this exam is for someone who is looking for a career as an auditor/consultant in the information security world. Yes this cert is good for CV but only if you plan to work on security related stuff and maintain this cert.…
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