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Re: Incorrect answers in the Exam Cram Practice Questions book
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Re: Just passed SY0-401 and here are my thoughts
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Re: Best/Cheap/Easiest Biz/IT Certifications that don't expire
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Re: Prevent rogue machines accessing internet on wired network in 2003 AD domain
Alternative to the previously mentioned suggestion of shutting down unused switchports, you could also use port security. This of course heavily depends on whether your infrastructure hardware even supports port security. However, if this is in an environment where the MAC address that you want using that port changes… -
Re: Why do people list prereq certs for higher level certs in addition to the highest?
Spell out the name of the certification on your resume or CV. This will help resolve any ambiguities between another job-search-related acronym that happens to be the same as a certification's. I've never run across a reason to spell out the name of a certification vendor, such as CompTIA, CWNP, and (ISC)2. Also be mindful… -
Re: What are some of the free Infosec certs that one can obtain online?
They probably wouldn't be worth any thing if you did find any. Go for things that the jobs you are looking to get are asking for. Otherwise your most likely just wasting your time. No one is going to pay any attention to a cert that they don't know what it is. Just because a cert says security in its name does not mean it… -
Re: Anyone ever feel guilty for taking too much time off from certs?
Of course, I failed my CCENT 4 weeks ago, and haven't done any significant studying since. I need to motivate myself, I need to pass this certification to qualify for government positions I'm interested in. Many higher level government IT positions have a security cert, like a Security+ or GSEC and a technical… -
Re: Alphabet soup of protocols and hashing algorithms
Yes, the acronyms can get overwhelming. I wouldn't worry too much about whether an acronym is a protocol or an algorithm though. In general, a protocol is a formally defined set of rules while an algorithm is typically a mathematical formula or set of steps. Within the context of Security+, protocols normally refer to… -
Re: NIST 800-53 and classes of controls...
NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4, Appendix F, Page F-3: "Because many security controls within the security control families in Appendix F have variouscombinations of management, operational, and technical properties, the specific class designationshave been removed from the security control families. Organizations may still find it… -
Re: Should a resume be one page only?
Well, entire resume is more than 2 pages. For education/certification section I have (this is just for example) and I list up to high school due to honor: Education Graduate university name and year * Graduate degree title and honor such as cum laude or valedictorian Undergraduate university name and year * Undergraduate…
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