Network doesn’t really interest me tbh and I heard you don’t even need to do it to get Security.
You will need to know networking to be decent at security
Network doesn’t really interest me tbh and I heard you don’t even need to do it to get Security.
So you’re suggesting he becomes one of those people that grab a SEC+ and don’t really know wtf he’s doing![]()
The fact that it’s cheap and entry level should be the main reason someone with minimum experience should get itThe cert is an entry level baseline cert. you not gonna know everything even with it![]()
I passed the SEC+ last month. Dont listen to these nikkas about needing to take the Net+ beforehand. Alot of coli ITnikkas brag and wanna sound smarter than they are. You learn more on the job and with exp. And if you just starting and interested in Security go wit the sec+ then cysa ceh etc..
I needed the SEC+ since im a contractor and TBH. This 23 yr old woman who got a job wit us who doesnt even know the diff between SSDs and spinning drives passes her exam last week on her first try
But im not gonna lie the trouble I had wit the exam was WPA types, EAP types and PKI. All which you can get additional help with without taking the net+
Theres nikkas on out server amd transport team with CEHs and dont even know how to install programs correctly![]()
Basically thisYou will need to know networking to be decent at security
Cold. Lmaoword is that's @#PanAfricana's next cert to get
Experience, or an incredible memory. But, everyone is right, don't skip Network+. It's not that hard, and they all build on each other.I took and passed my A+ exam yesterday. I studied for about a month and gotten a pretty good score on it so I’m very proud of that.
I’ve decided to skip getting Network + and go straight to getting security + because I’ve always been interested in that field but from what I been told I need at least a few years of experience as a IT administrator to pass it.
I was wondering if anyone on here have been able to pass it without much experience at all. I would really just rather get the cert as early as next year.
Well this thread is useful. A lot of you guys specialize in CybSec. I'm looking to get my Network+ in September.
I keep pushing it offDid you take the A+ exam?
essentially you need both a network and security to full compliment each other, learning security without networking is too niche as most issues that accompany security will start or be a part of networking. But to answer you question you don't necessarily need experience to start either, it's essentially how well you can teach yourself or learn in a classroom environment.I took and passed my A+ exam yesterday. I studied for about a month and gotten a pretty good score on it so I’m very proud of that.
I’ve decided to skip getting Network + and go straight to getting security + because I’ve always been interested in that field but from what I been told I need at least a few years of experience as a IT administrator to pass it.
I was wondering if anyone on here have been able to pass it without much experience at all. I would really just rather get the cert as early as next year.
What’s a better cert then?
for networking CCNA, and for clarification, I would study for the networking and security certs but actually pay the money and take the test for CCNA, that has more value.What's a good cert to get then ?
the answers for those tests were online when I took them.