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RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - theonlyski - 10-13-2017 (10-13-2017, 12:59 PM)Thorne Wrote: I don't even count the CCAr. The Architect cert is held by, what, less than 10 people worldwide? To top it off, you have to present a design project every 2 years?! No thanks. I greatly respect Architects, but I would never want to be them. You're braver than I am! I actually considered going and just taking a shot at the IE written but that list of topics combined with my workload was enough to make me step back slowly. Good luck with it! I always thought it would be awesome to do it, but I don't think I am going to get it done, especially since I'm basically leaving the IT world for now. RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - Thorne - 10-13-2017 (10-13-2017, 01:06 PM)theonlyski Wrote: You're braver than I am! I actually considered going and just taking a shot at the IE written but that list of topics combined with my workload was enough to make me step back slowly. Thanks! I'm slowly making a command journal (of sorts) filled with literally every command that could ever be reasonably useful in a testing environment and learning how to use each part. Eventually, the CCIE Lab should be second nature (the written should simply require the memorization of a book or two), and I'll be one of the most knowledgeable Network Engineers to boot (if my diabolical plan works out). RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - Thorne - 10-16-2017 Took and passed the LX0-104 today, meaning I'm officially going to start my Capstone. Huzzah! This test was obviously in the same vein as the LX0-103, really. Very dry, technical, and to the point. Used the CBT Nuggets course and the WGU cohorts/webinars. RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - jsd - 10-16-2017 Congrats! Don't forget to pick up your companion LPIC-1 certification at no charge and no additional testing. RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - Thorne - 10-16-2017 (10-16-2017, 01:11 PM)jsd Wrote: Congrats! Don't forget to pick up your companion LPIC-1 certification at no charge and no additional testing. Will do! I wonder why CompTIA made this a lifetime cert, but LPIC says it is only valid for 5 years. shrugs RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - jsd - 10-16-2017 You won't hear me complaining about a certification I never have to renew
RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - Thorne - 10-16-2017 (10-16-2017, 03:39 PM)jsd Wrote: You won't hear me complaining about a certification I never have to renew Oh, I'm not complaining, but I wonder why CompTIA and LPI have different lifespans for the same cert. RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - theonlyski - 10-16-2017 (10-16-2017, 03:25 PM)Thorne Wrote:(10-16-2017, 01:11 PM)jsd Wrote: Congrats! Don't forget to pick up your companion LPIC-1 certification at no charge and no additional testing. Can you just get the LPIC again based off the GFL L+ in 5 years?
RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - jsd - 10-16-2017 Hah, would be nice (but no, it's based on the pass date of the exams, not the active date) RE: Documenting My Journey: WGU BSIT-Security - Thorne - 10-17-2017 Since enrolling in the capstone, I've got absolutely nothing done on it. Been too busy scoping out the MSCSIA program and its quirks. So, today, I started looking at the capstone assignments...wait, why are the instructions so awkward and vague? Task 1 requires me to provide a project idea. One page of instructions seems to require me to upload it, but another page of instructions says that I am required to email it to the mentors. Which is it? Is it both? I'll go with both. Task 2 is the project proposal, and task 3 is the after-action report. The only hangup I really have is trying to clear my idea with them. I had intended to write a report about an Enterprise Information Security Policy authored by myself as a team effort for a prior class, but that seems to be outside of the scope they really want. As a Cisco man, I might just end up doing a secure networking project. |