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Contingency
Jun 2, 2007

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Vampire Panties posted:

Just wanted to say - thank you thread for pointing me towards WGU. I'm the proverbial older IT worker who needs to pass some HR screens, and it looks like they're seemingly going to take my 54 credits from community college :toot:

For certification content - anyone pass their CCNP Security? I'm not a security guy, but I need IaT II at a minimum for work, and CCNP Security goes a lot further than Security+.

CCNP Security:
I passed SCOR and am in the middle of studying for SVPN. Everyone knows the traditional CCNP--Cisco stuff, but enough protocol knowledge in there to make you valuable. Totally worthwhile. That's not CCNP Security. The new core exam design is "highlights of every concentration exam in one mega exam." If you happen to work with ISE, Firepower, Umbrella, ESA, and have a time machine to go back to 2017 when you were setting up Anyconnect on ASDM, or would like to work in a pure-Cisco MDR, then CCNP Security is a good fit. Otherwise, studying deployment guides and screenshots of legacy products will not be particularly helpful building your skill set.

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