@@InsideCloudAndSecurity Yep found out Monday I needed it for a government project at work! Couldn't have done it without your Cram series! How do I donate?
Unnnecessary. Your thanks is more than enough. Please do share with your friends so they can leverage what I've got here on the channel. Again, congats. 👍
Just passed my 601 today! Thank you so much! Your videos gave me the super summary and help me a lot to understand the cover topics for the exam. Only have almost 5 days before the exam and watched this nonstop while taking notes 💯
I just passed my Security+ exam today thanks to your Security+ Exam Cram playlist. This video really helped me understand PKI, which was the main focus when I took the exam.
@@chriscruz1519 I got Comptia’s security plus app about a month or so before I tested. It has several test-like questions for each domain and even creates a scheduled plan with a set number of questions you have to get right each day for you once you set an exam date. These videos and that really helped. It’s $20 for a year, but that’s a small price to pay to pass this exam.
@InsideCloudAndSecurity Again, I love your course and it's my primary study tool over everything else. I just wanted to mention at 14:19 your definition of Hashing is not the correct definition as it pertains to "Salting and Hashing." Your definition for hashing seems to be from the angle of using a hash table to quickly retrieve info more efficiently/quickly, rather than explaining that there term Hashing in this instance means taking plaintext data elements (such as a passwords) and converting them into consistent ciphertext outputs for data verification, via the use of a hash function. This is something that has to be configured by Cloud Admin/Engineer. I am only mentioning this for continuous improvement and positive feedback if you ever update this course in the future or for future versions of the exam. You are literally my Security Guru!!! Thank you again!
I just wanted to say thank you so much for doing this video series. You really helped me grasp some of the more difficult concepts i was struggling with in objective 3.9. You're a great teacher!
Wow, just here to tell you that I made it through Domain 3 lol. Surprisingly enough I actually like this domain because common network protocols, appliances, and standards are discussed here and since I have passed my Network + recently I am very familiar with them. The PKI section I can definitely understand how it can be tricky to many but I am willing to come back to it a couple times to fully grasp the information needed for the exam. Thank you for these videos I really appreciate what you are doing in helping people study for this certification. The information is clear, concise and presented in a well manner for everyone to understand.
As someone with 0 IT background and only trades (millwright/instrumentation/eletrician) I have to take this for DoD job. I got a 725 on first rip and got in my head and I changed answers that looking back were right. Anyone wondering what to do. Hammer encompass tests with this guys YT videos. That’s literally all your need. Guys at work told me to get Darryl Gibson book and I did. Wasn’t horrible buy for ~$30, but these videos have been by far best thing for me. I take it again tomorrow. I’m hopeful, but my brain isn’t absorbing the information like it used to to and I’m not finding it interesting, but again gotta pass it even though it’s not even relatable for the job I’m taking.
Just stopping by to say thank you so much for this! I took my test today and passed, I watch your videos a lot and these helped big times! Thank you for what you do and helping us out
@@dummyahh8470 I did when I watch dion videos, but let me be completely honest at that time my studying was a mess. Let me tell you how I studied when I actually got to it. Okay so I took a week off from work, I printed out the 601 objectives and I watched every professor messer video and made sure I understood the objectives as much as I could, from there I watch messer and these videos on the ones I fully didn’t understand, just wrote flash cards on the ones I didn’t understand
Currently going through the process of practice tests, study weaknesses, repeat. This playlist is perfect for being able to hit a whole objective. Got my Net+ two weeks ago and just got my voucher for the Sec+, waiting to schedule for another week or two just to be safe 😁
Pete, I would like to thank you for your recommendations, your videos covering all domains in the security + and your explanations. I would not pass the CompTIA Security plus today if not for you. Again thank you for you assistance of getting that certification.
Test today, thanks for the vids really great breakdowns. The only way they could be better is if you added the section breakdown so we can skip through to certain sections.. Overall great channel thanks a ton
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity There are not enough words to explain how helpful your videos are. every second is useful. it might have taken a lot time to make them. thanks for your contribution for us 😊😊😊
Thank you for creating this helpful series! Currently using this as one of my guides to prepare for the exam. For clarification on the protocols chart on 3:33, I'm wondering if DNSSEC is suppose to be port 53 or should it be 55? Thank you!
Oh, typo! Good catch, it should be port 53. (updated errata on course Github site). BTW, the full course (all 5 domains) is here ruclips.net/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/видео.html and a consolidated PDF of all the slides at 1drv.ms/b/s!AmhtzcmYt5AViaJ4XhijcMwUlPh_WA?e=XeL3Al
So for Digital Signature Algorithm would the sender private key encrypt and then the recipient uses the sender's public key to decrypt? Is that correct?
I need more context to answer your question. I expect you’re talking about behavior versus anomaly in detection. Can you give me a question that you received asking you to cite the difference?
Sure, here's the question: A company would like to install an IPS to observe normal network activity and block any traffic that deviates from this baseline. Which of these IPS types would be the BEST fit for this requirement? ❍ A. Heuristic ❍ B. Anomaly-based ❍ C. Behavior-based ❍ D. Signature-based@@InsideCloudAndSecurity
Key differences in SW firewall vs HW firewall, including key SW firewall disadvantage covered in this video at ruclips.net/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/видео.htmlsi=5JI07siWFbco4IMg&t=22041
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity ok thanks I’m new to IT , I’m solid on everything up until domain 3 it’s super confusing , I’ve been studying for 2 months so I think I’ll be good in 2-3 months
Thanks! PDF link is in the Description below the video. Check out my full course, which has PDFs for each domain, as well as a single PDF with all domains - ruclips.net/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/видео.html
Tokenization turns a meaningful piece of data into a string of random characters that cannot be reversed - so if breached, no meaningful value is exposed. The only way to discern the original value is a lookup table. On the other hand, encrypted values, with enough time and computing power, may be reversed. And while we're here, a hash is a one-way function that cannot be reversed.
For an entry level exam, Security+ has a challenging amount of material on the whole that you must learn. Reach out anytime with questions. Good luck on the exam! 🍀🤞
Tokenization is not a hashing or encryption mechanism. Known values, like a student ID would be replaced with a completely randomized value, and then stored a separate lookup table with mapped values. Not reversible the same way encryption is. You need access to the lookup table. Encryption is reversible (a two-way operation), requirements varying by algorithm. Hashing is a one-way function, that when done properly, is not reversible.
Just passed my Security+ with a 758! Had 5 days to prepare! You've been watching your videos nonstop! Thanks for making this good sir!!! 💯
In only 5 days!?!? WOW! That is AMAZING! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🚀
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity Yep found out Monday I needed it for a government project at work! Couldn't have done it without your Cram series! How do I donate?
Unnnecessary. Your thanks is more than enough. Please do share with your friends so they can leverage what I've got here on the channel. Again, congats. 👍
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity will do! Thanks again! 👍🏼
5 days... thats crazyy.
HAPPYfor you
Just passed my 601 today! Thank you so much! Your videos gave me the super summary and help me a lot to understand the cover topics for the exam. Only have almost 5 days before the exam and watched this nonstop while taking notes 💯
Awesome! Glad it’s helping! Good luck on the exam! 🍀👍
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity already done and passed with 765 score! Thank you so much for your cram vids ✨
I just passed my Security+ exam today thanks to your Security+ Exam Cram playlist. This video really helped me understand PKI, which was the main focus when I took the exam.
Glad to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Just passed today thanks to these videos. So concise and to the point. Domain 2 & 3 have been tough to grasp.
Glad to hear the exam cram hit the mark! Congrats on clearing the exam! 🏆🎉🌟👍
I agree domain 3 is the toughest for me. Any advice? Other than just giving it time lol
@@chriscruz1519 I got Comptia’s security plus app about a month or so before I tested. It has several test-like questions for each domain and even creates a scheduled plan with a set number of questions you have to get right each day for you once you set an exam date. These videos and that really helped. It’s $20 for a year, but that’s a small price to pay to pass this exam.
@InsideCloudAndSecurity Again, I love your course and it's my primary study tool over everything else. I just wanted to mention at 14:19 your definition of Hashing is not the correct definition as it pertains to "Salting and Hashing." Your definition for hashing seems to be from the angle of using a hash table to quickly retrieve info more efficiently/quickly, rather than explaining that there term Hashing in this instance means taking plaintext data elements (such as a passwords) and converting them into consistent ciphertext outputs for data verification, via the use of a hash function. This is something that has to be configured by Cloud Admin/Engineer. I am only mentioning this for continuous improvement and positive feedback if you ever update this course in the future or for future versions of the exam. You are literally my Security Guru!!! Thank you again!
I just wanted to say thank you so much for doing this video series. You really helped me grasp some of the more difficult concepts i was struggling with in objective 3.9. You're a great teacher!
Thanks, glad I could help! Reach out anytime with questions. Good luck on the exam! 🤞🍀👍
Wow, just here to tell you that I made it through Domain 3 lol. Surprisingly enough I actually like this domain because common network protocols, appliances, and standards are discussed here and since I have passed my Network + recently I am very familiar with them. The PKI section I can definitely understand how it can be tricky to many but I am willing to come back to it a couple times to fully grasp the information needed for the exam. Thank you for these videos I really appreciate what you are doing in helping people study for this certification. The information is clear, concise and presented in a well manner for everyone to understand.
Happy to help. Reach out anytime with questions as you prepare. Good luck on the exam! 👍🍀
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity Thank you sir!
As someone with 0 IT background and only trades (millwright/instrumentation/eletrician) I have to take this for DoD job.
I got a 725 on first rip and got in my head and I changed answers that looking back were right.
Anyone wondering what to do. Hammer encompass tests with this guys YT videos. That’s literally all your need. Guys at work told me to get Darryl Gibson book and I did. Wasn’t horrible buy for ~$30, but these videos have been by far best thing for me. I take it again tomorrow. I’m hopeful, but my brain isn’t absorbing the information like it used to to and I’m not finding it interesting, but again gotta pass it even though it’s not even relatable for the job I’m taking.
Glad you’re finding them helpful! Connect with me on LinkedIn. I’m going to give you access to another resource that will help you on this exam.
Just stopping by to say thank you so much for this! I took my test today and passed, I watch your videos a lot and these helped big times! Thank you for what you do and helping us out
Oh that's awesome. Congratulations to you. Best wishes in your IT career
Glad to hear that! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
Thanks y’all, I will do my best
how did u study? did u write down all notes for each domain and then start studying?
@@dummyahh8470 I did when I watch dion videos, but let me be completely honest at that time my studying was a mess. Let me tell you how I studied when I actually got to it.
Okay so I took a week off from work, I printed out the 601 objectives and I watched every professor messer video and made sure I understood the objectives as much as I could, from there I watch messer and these videos on the ones I fully didn’t understand, just wrote flash cards on the ones I didn’t understand
Currently going through the process of practice tests, study weaknesses, repeat. This playlist is perfect for being able to hit a whole objective. Got my Net+ two weeks ago and just got my voucher for the Sec+, waiting to schedule for another week or two just to be safe 😁
This is the way!
@@lukewomble2528 I passed on the 14th!!! 😁
I am definitely going to review domain 2.8 and the entire domain 3 on exam day. Thanks for the content. So simple to understand.
Glad it was helpful! Good luck on the exam! 🍀🤞
This domain is rough lol it's my BIGGEST issue by far.
what do you mean simple to understand.
Passed the sec + today. Thank you for your content. Helped tremendously.
Glad to hear that. Congratulations! 🏆🎉🎊
what resources dud you use
Pete,
I would like to thank you for your recommendations, your videos covering all domains in the security + and your explanations. I would not pass the CompTIA Security plus today if not for you. Again thank you for you assistance of getting that certification.
Glad you like them! And CONGRATULATIONS on clearing the exam! 🏆🎉🌟
Test today, thanks for the vids really great breakdowns. The only way they could be better is if you added the section breakdown so we can skip through to certain sections.. Overall great channel thanks a ton
Great suggestion! I'll do that! 👍
Did you pass
Just found this! Tons of good reviews, so I am excited! Taking my exam on April 21st. Domain 3 has been killing me on the CertMaster practice exams.
Consolidated full course here: CompTIA Security+ Exam Cram (Full Training Course - All 5 Domains) - SY0-601
ruclips.net/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/видео.html. Good luck! 👍🍀
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity Thank you!
This serires is extremely informative and is really helping me fill in knowledge gaps with this domain. Thank you!
Glad to hear that! Ping me a question does your prepare! Good luck! 🍀🤞
This was honestly so beyond helpful. I can't thank you enough!!
02:17:00 3.8 Implement authentication and authorization solutions 😊
Ah, the timestamp in the ToC in video description pointed to later! THANKS!
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity There are not enough words to explain how helpful your videos are. every second is useful. it might have taken a lot time to make them. thanks for your contribution for us 😊😊😊
@@anshika29oct20 Very happy to help! Reach out here anytime with questions. Good luck on the exam! 👍🍀🤞
This domain is brutal!
There is SO MUCH to remember it surprises me anyone calls this exam "entry level" and Domain 3 is so big.
Thankyou so much!!!! I was waiting on this part 😍
You're welcome 😊
Actual legend!!! 🥺
Thank you! 🙏
I can’t thank you enough for your videos
Glad you're finding the series helpful! Good luck on the exam! 👍🍀
Thank you for creating this helpful series! Currently using this as one of my guides to prepare for the exam. For clarification on the protocols chart on 3:33, I'm wondering if DNSSEC is suppose to be port 53 or should it be 55? Thank you!
Oh, typo! Good catch, it should be port 53. (updated errata on course Github site). BTW, the full course (all 5 domains) is here ruclips.net/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/видео.html and a consolidated PDF of all the slides at 1drv.ms/b/s!AmhtzcmYt5AViaJ4XhijcMwUlPh_WA?e=XeL3Al
Just passed thank you so much homie :)
Nice! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🌟🔥
Isn't that a typo in the slide at 3:38? Isn't DNS port 53 and not 55?
Typo, yes. It's already on the short list of course errata and FAQs at github.com/pzerger/comptiaexamcram/blob/main/Errata.md
OMG THANKYOU!!! I've booked my exam for the last week of feb so will the other parts be done by then?
Yes, Domains 4 and 5 coming soon. 😉
Hi Pooja how was the exam?
@@InfinitiCyberSolutions went well! I passed
@@poojashankar3335 what resources did you use.
Thank you so much, l will appear very soon, bless for me.
Excellent! Good luck on the exam! 🍀🤞
Saving my spot. 58:00
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Done!! 🎉
Test today in just a few hours, I’ll let y’all know how it went
Yes?
@tamgaming3813 went great, score of 781. everything is covered in his videos
So for Digital Signature Algorithm would the sender private key encrypt and then the recipient uses the sender's public key to decrypt? Is that correct?
Recipient always uses senders public key in asymmetric scenarios
Could I get some clarification on Behavior vs. Anomaly, I've seen some questions where it makes you choose between the two?
I need more context to answer your question. I expect you’re talking about behavior versus anomaly in detection. Can you give me a question that you received asking you to cite the difference?
Sure, here's the question: A company would like to install an IPS to observe
normal network activity and block any traffic that
deviates from this baseline. Which of these IPS types
would be the BEST fit for this requirement?
❍ A. Heuristic
❍ B. Anomaly-based
❍ C. Behavior-based
❍ D. Signature-based@@InsideCloudAndSecurity
What challenges would a hardware firewall pose to an ataccker in comparison to Windows firewall?
Key differences in SW firewall vs HW firewall, including key SW firewall disadvantage covered in this video at ruclips.net/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/видео.htmlsi=5JI07siWFbco4IMg&t=22041
How much longer do you think the 601 will be in effect before the make a new one ?
Good for three years. Was updated last year, so next exam refresh likely mid-2024. Even then, changes are often incremental.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity ok thanks I’m new to IT , I’m solid on everything up until domain 3 it’s super confusing , I’ve been studying for 2 months so I think I’ll be good in 2-3 months
Just passed my security plus
That’s great news! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
Thank you . These sessions helped immensely.
Thank for your videos, are very helpful 😊, you said there pdf in comments, but where it is? Thank you
Thanks! PDF link is in the Description below the video. Check out my full course, which has PDFs for each domain, as well as a single PDF with all domains - ruclips.net/video/9Hd8QJmZQUc/видео.html
i thought tokenization can be reversed with a lookup table is that correct?
Tokenization turns a meaningful piece of data into a string of random characters that cannot be reversed - so if breached, no meaningful value is exposed. The only way to discern the original value is a lookup table. On the other hand, encrypted values, with enough time and computing power, may be reversed. And while we're here, a hash is a one-way function that cannot be reversed.
Passed on the 14th 😅🎉
Nice! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Thank you, appreciate it!
You're welcome!
Domains 4 and 5 are both live now. 👍
this domain is super hard
For an entry level exam, Security+ has a challenging amount of material on the whole that you must learn. Reach out anytime with questions. Good luck on the exam! 🍀🤞
Looking f book on Casp+.thanks f yr help
I think the official study guide from Sybex will be as good as anything else.
I thought tokenization is a reversible process, isn't it?
Tokenization is not a hashing or encryption mechanism. Known values, like a student ID would be replaced with a completely randomized value, and then stored a separate lookup table with mapped values. Not reversible the same way encryption is. You need access to the lookup table. Encryption is reversible (a two-way operation), requirements varying by algorithm. Hashing is a one-way function, that when done properly, is not reversible.
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Thank you
You're welcome! Good luck on the exam! 🤞🍀
Thanks wat Abt Cysa
A course for CySA is a possibility in 2024, but I am unlikely to get to that one this year.
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is this study material still good for the 601?? Ive been studying for a week or so now and realized it might be out of date.. @insidecloudandsecurity
100% good for the 601. That exam came out in 2021 and was never updated. It expires at the end of this month.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity thanks a million. update coming soon!
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