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Re: Specialist, Network+, MTA, MCSA Windows Advice?
So, Microsoft changes around their certifications a bit too much, so it can be a bit of effort keeping up. A quick overview for you: MTA - Microsoft Technology Associate - this is entry level kind of certification, similar level to A+ or Network+ but with MS branding. Available in their three main tracks of developer, IT… -
CISSP Pass Attempt #1
I had yesterday my 6 hour CISSP exam and I'm so grateful to have passed. Thank you good!!! I've got really bad headaches starting at 4 in the morning and today (the next day) I have still have some headache. So this was really a fight. I assume my preparation has somehow helped to get passed, however during the whole exam… -
GPEN review
Greetings forum, I just sat the GPEN exam and thought I would share a few notes about the general test taking experience as well as my thoughts on the exam itself. This was my first GIAC examination and it was very different to my other experiences with CompTIA, Sun, (ISC)2, EC-Council, etc. The most notable thing is that… -
Failed SOC interview
Background on me. Coming up on the better part of 8 years as an infrastructure guy, worked my way from Tier 1 Helpdesk to Sysadmin. In the past 2 years I have attained the CEH and CCNA Cyber Ops. I got these certs honestly, however with separation of duties, the skills I learned on the Cyber Ops have certainly diminished.… -
Failed SOC interview
Interview Background on me. Coming up on the better part of 8 years as an infrastructure guy, worked my way from Tier 1 Helpdesk to Sysadmin. In the past 2 years I have attained the CEH and CCNA Cyber Ops. I got these certs honestly, however with separation of duties, the skills I learned on the Cyber Ops have certainly… -
Questions on where to begin and which direction to head (career)
Hello all! I've been a lurker for some time and finally decided to register. I hope this is the right place to post this kind of thread. ??: I am from India and just have completed my engineering in computer sciences. I had initially planned to do masters and also decide on what to do for specialisation but I cannot take… -
I SLAYED THE CISSP BEAST! Finally...
My CISSP Advice: I’d like to start out by thanking all of those that have taken the time to contribute their thoughts, input, sweat and blood to this website. I’ve been a long time lurker, and I can assure you, there are many others just like me. I took the exam back in May of this year and failed but not by much (673) so… -
Considering WGU - need some opinions
So I have done some research and have found that Masters programs are expensive! Usually the range of 25k+. Because of that point, I started looking at WGU. Seems to me that more and more people are accepting and sometimes embracing online schools. WGU offers the below Masters programs. 1. M.S. Cybersecurity and… -
Career academy winter training deal
IT and InfoSec Certification Training Membership - IT and InfoSec, Project Management Online Certification Training $99/mo. no contract - cancel anytime* 45+ Classroom Style Courses * 30 Certification Exam Preps * Leading Industry Instructors * Around the clock LIVE Mentoring Support * 24/7 OnDemand Access Covers the… -
Re: SOC Work
A security operations center (SOC) is a centralized unit in an organization that deals with security issues, on an organizational and technical level. An SOC within a building or facility is a central location from where staff supervises the site, using data processing technology. Typically, it is equipped for access…
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