Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective on this exam. I like your all-encompasing analysis as this exam does require knowledge from multiple disciplines: networking, scripting, security software tools and computer hardware. It appears that ideally to really understand and be effective as an analyst you should have a mid-level knowlege base in all these areas coupled with excellent analytical and interpersanal skills. Given the scope and interdisciplanry knowledge required, it is not difficult to comprehend , why there is a shortage of cyber-security professionals.
Why would you be giving a comparison with CCNA if that is for networking and network engineering? also there is no comparison between sec+ and cysa+, because sec+ is entry level while Cysa+ is a middle level cert to go to the next higher level(CASP+ or CISSP).
music is taking away from your explanation.
It's okay...just too loud.
Yeah needs turned down
Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective on this exam. I like your all-encompasing analysis as this exam does require knowledge from multiple disciplines: networking, scripting, security software tools and computer hardware. It appears that ideally to really understand and be effective as an analyst you should have a mid-level knowlege base in all these areas coupled with excellent analytical and interpersanal skills. Given the scope and interdisciplanry knowledge required, it is not difficult to comprehend , why there is a shortage of cyber-security professionals.
Hey can you do a free course covering all the topics for the CCNP Security core exam (350-701 SCORE) - I think you will be a great instructor!
Thank you!
Why would you be giving a comparison with CCNA if that is for networking and network engineering? also there is no comparison between sec+ and cysa+, because sec+ is entry level while Cysa+ is a middle level cert to go to the next higher level(CASP+ or CISSP).