What certifications should I get for the networking field?
I am about to graduate with my Associates Degree in Networking and am taking my CCNA next week. I was also planning on getting Network+, Security+, MCITP. Are these good and are there any others I should definitely get? Also, is A+ beneficial for the networking field? Thanks.
A+ is a good one to have under your belt in general. You might consider also placing this question in the http://www.certguard.com forums as they have very knowledgable IT pros that can help you. You are right on track with the ones you are planning on getting, a little surprised you are starting with the CCNA though as that is considered more advanced than Sec or Net+. You may also want to sample some free practice exams to help you from http://www.knowledgebuster.com
Does anyone know the name of the 15 year old boy who died at EDC Dallas today?
If so, do you have his social network links like tumblr, facebook, twitter ect and do you know his cause of death?
These kind of information are always held secure as neither the family nor the business wants undue attention.
These Rave parties are notoriously dangerous and a teen girl dies at the same event in Los Angeles last year.
In addition to this teen age boy dying, there were 25-30 people hospitalized with emergencies related to either drug or alcohol use and even heat related issues.
Can anyone explain to me why the Pentagon and other secure organisations use the WWW?
I am constantly surprised how many defence related organisations still have their supposedly secure networks open to the WWW. If your network links to the Web it can be attacked. The latest victim is Lockheed Martin. Can anyone explain why this is so?
I believe the British Military did invest in a closed system. Surely it is not impossible to separate your general traffic through the WWW and your secure traffic through a closed system, preferably using a closed telecommunications system.
Takes our money to build a separate infrastructure and votes to allow it. Start lobbying.