Self explanatory, took the CSA+ Exam
I was planning on taking the CASP exam, but saw the CSA+ and I needed to renew my certs so I said why not take this one. Still going to continue studying for the CASP though, just at a slower pace.
Its pretty close to the Sec+ exam though, less focus on memorization of facts that the Sec+ has, and more application of those concepts that you learn in Sec+. The books they have for the test are all over the place, but I posted two of them in the cert thread and if you need them and they aren't still available, let me know and I'll try to post them here for you.
That said relatively easy exam if you have experience running nmap or zenmap (focus on the commandline and what the program is actually doing) and what the varoius topics of security like organizational compliance, specific types of attacks and etc. This is a blue team or defensive security exam more than red team/offensive.
Anything you want to know I"m here to answer though

I was planning on taking the CASP exam, but saw the CSA+ and I needed to renew my certs so I said why not take this one. Still going to continue studying for the CASP though, just at a slower pace.
Its pretty close to the Sec+ exam though, less focus on memorization of facts that the Sec+ has, and more application of those concepts that you learn in Sec+. The books they have for the test are all over the place, but I posted two of them in the cert thread and if you need them and they aren't still available, let me know and I'll try to post them here for you.
That said relatively easy exam if you have experience running nmap or zenmap (focus on the commandline and what the program is actually doing) and what the varoius topics of security like organizational compliance, specific types of attacks and etc. This is a blue team or defensive security exam more than red team/offensive.
Anything you want to know I"m here to answer though