what material do i practice when i do the A+Not really hard if you practice a lot before
I just took it last week and passed. All the questions are all theory based and none of the practice test online were close to what I had. Study up on the CIA stuff and you should be fine. I had 72 questions total and the first 5 were labs. The rest were all best practice type questions. Good luck.Anyone got a good site for security + practice test? I feel pretty good about the concepts but I keep hearing about this performance based questions that are killers.
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Professor Messer on Youtube. There's also a book by Mike Meyerswhat material do i practice when i do the A+
I just took it last week and passed. All the questions are all theory based and none of the practice test online were close to what I had. Study up on the CIA stuff and you should be fine. I had 72 questions total and the first 5 were labs. The rest were all best practice type questions. Good luck.
The labs were easy for the most part. there was one that was identifying hashing outputs and another was identifying the type of attack that was occurring on a network based on some syntax. Also there was one about a Nips and Hips/Hids placement on a network diagram. As far as CIA goes it was more like the applications of it. Knowing what would insure confidentiality or integrity. Stuff like that. I can tell you that it's all hypothetical for the most part so you really need to know best practices and honestly just use common sense.Were the lab questions crazy? I keep hearing they are killers. Did you find the test hard? Surprised the CIA stuff is a big part of the test
If you really want to pay for some test questions and preformance based questions, this is the best one to get SY0-401 Security+ Practice Test Questions | Get Certified Get AheadWere the lab questions crazy? I keep hearing they are killers. Did you find the test hard? Surprised the CIA stuff is a big part of the test
The labs were easy for the most part. there was one that was identifying hashing outputs and another was identifying the type of attack that was occurring on a network based on some syntax. Also there was one about a Nips and Hips/Hids placement on a network diagram. As far as CIA goes it was more like the applications of it. Knowing what would insure confidentiality or integrity. Stuff like that. I can tell you that it's all hypothetical for the most part so you really need to know best practices and honestly just use common sense.
Is it a paid internship? Idk shyt btw. Asking as someone who wants to jump into IT tooSo I read this thread few months ago, got me excited like IT was the thing and I was ready to switch over.
However I got no experience in the IT world but I did read up on few books, about few weeks ago I made calls and got lucked up.
So basically I got internship offer, I have the choice to be a Desktop specialist at a HUGE company (fortune 500)
or Jr System Admin at a small company.
IT folks....which one should I go for?![]()
What other languages besides java? This exclusive to freelance? Which certs? I only know a tiny bit of C#Java + web development....if you got the stomach for coding .......![]()
Elaborate or anybody elaborate. Breh was replying to a post saying what if you had at mathMIS, usually leads to the Database Admin route. SQL/Java type stuff. It's simple, and you get paid fat.![]()
What other languages besides java? This exclusive to freelance? Which certs? I only know a tiny bit of C#
I just want to get my foot in IT without a bachelor degree. Make a nice median salary. I hate community college and my retail part time. fukk these essays.You want to do web development? or just backend stuff.
Since I started in 2007, I know front end..back end......Big data....relational databases....shell scripting...3rd party software upgrade.(Windows server)
Im all over the place man...Im the lead on a team with 8 Indians...and I run the show...
If you want to do development then it's either a degree or one of those boot camp places.I just want to get my foot in IT without a bachelor degree. Make a nice median salary. I hate community college and my retail part time. fukk these essays.
Edit:
What are the pros and cons between web dev and backend?