A+, Network+, Security+ - Do I need all three?

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  • @future_teknokrat7585
    @future_teknokrat7585 3 года назад +89

    You only need Network+ and Security+, but but but....A+ will get you in the door faster at the entry level. However, the knowledge gained on Network+ and Security+ will get you past most interviews.

    • @catchwreck928
      @catchwreck928 2 года назад

      WELL SAID thanks i have no experience and so this will help

    • @csl9495
      @csl9495 Год назад +5

      @@catchwreck928 to be honest A+ is really the best place to start if you really don't know anything. It really is the foundation of it all, and you want to have a good foundation when ever you build on anything. It's like one big Outline. Both the net+ and sec+ reiterates things on the A+ anyways and goes deeper respectively.
      Also, want to note, that I'm just referring to the acquiring knowledge part. Yes you do want to know all things A+ for your own good. But as far as getting the cert it may or may not hold much weight to you.

    • @MJSGamingSanctuary
      @MJSGamingSanctuary Год назад +2

      From what I've seen a lot of places looking for N+ and Sec + still ask for the A+ especially if its junior or entry level. (Mostly I think they want to weed out the wheat from the chaff.)

    • @mblackman1170
      @mblackman1170 Год назад +2

      @@MJSGamingSanctuary what if I had the Google IT certificate, net+, and sec+? I was told that the Google IT certificate was equivalent to the A+.

    • @MJSGamingSanctuary
      @MJSGamingSanctuary Год назад +1

      @@mblackman1170 if you have equal your probably good however right now it's experience that is true gold.

  • @hermanycardozo556
    @hermanycardozo556 5 лет назад +229

    I passed the new A+ 1001-1002 series last week 💪

    • @Valentien23
      @Valentien23 5 лет назад +1

      How was it???

    • @hermanycardozo556
      @hermanycardozo556 5 лет назад +23

      Valentine Dyes most of the question are scenario based question my best advice is not to study all those books and stuff you wasting your time rather go down to the CompTIA Exam objectives and drill those down from the list 💪

    • @undertaker11ism
      @undertaker11ism 5 лет назад +9

      Just passed my security + yesterday

    • @undertaker11ism
      @undertaker11ism 5 лет назад +4

      @@derottv congrats bro. Did you use passcomptia.com as one of your sources because most of the simulation questions on their i got on the actual test

    • @undertaker11ism
      @undertaker11ism 5 лет назад

      Dero TV send me the info for the app

  • @ImTheMrFoxman
    @ImTheMrFoxman 4 года назад +90

    Security+ is highly sought after, and pretty much required by government sector jobs.

    • @abdurrafiubello5727
      @abdurrafiubello5727 4 года назад

      Syo 401 or 501

    • @ImTheMrFoxman
      @ImTheMrFoxman 4 года назад +6

      Abdur Rafiu Bello Sec+ is Sec+, doesn’t matter which version of the test you took. The 401 will likely be easier as the 501 adds new questions and there’s less “free”/available study material.

    • @falseprofit2569
      @falseprofit2569 3 года назад

      @Adam Snetiker it's 2021?

    • @adalmar9889
      @adalmar9889 3 года назад +2

      I had to get security+ in order for me to access my company’s servers and active directory.

    • @ImTheMrFoxman
      @ImTheMrFoxman 3 года назад +3

      @@adalmar9889 I am about to get into a contract with the Air Force with having just a Security+ certification. Nothing else.

  • @dwaynebrock8979
    @dwaynebrock8979 5 лет назад +116

    Thank you for this video. This gives me an idea where to start, since I am in a situation where school is not really available. It sounds like my best path will be to take the A+ first, then the networking +, then possibly the security+ after that. I am starting over, and trying to develop a tech career in my early 50's after some health changes obliterated my diesel tech career.

    • @calibankzthomas9229
      @calibankzthomas9229 5 лет назад +31

      Hello Dwayne I am kinda in the same boat your in with starting something new. I am in my 40s and feel like I am not getting anywhere. I always had a love for computers and technology. But didn't know where to go for it, I wish you luck man. You just gave me the push I need to do this.

    • @Kyavata
      @Kyavata 4 года назад +12

      Hey, another 40 year old checking in. Hope it's working out for you. I wish I'd known sooner my business degree would lead me nowhere.

    • @kevinhartman7465
      @kevinhartman7465 3 года назад +2

      I’m 42 & strongly considering A+ to start, then go from there. Former TV guy turned AV guy in an IT dept. I know nothing really about IT.

    • @sh0kwerm
      @sh0kwerm 3 года назад

      @@kevinhartman7465 did you start the A+ I am about to start mine and doing a career change as well ?

    • @kevinhartman7465
      @kevinhartman7465 3 года назад

      @@sh0kwerm Not yet. Some other things happening.

  • @Freedom_Now_2024
    @Freedom_Now_2024 3 года назад +46

    I have 20 years experience in IT support and passed my A+ just recently. It was recommended I do that before moving onto N + & Sec + despite my experience and I'm glad I did. There are a lot of things covered in the A+ these days other than just Windows hardware/software knowledge. Admittedly, the A+ is a 'grind' as compared to the other CompTIA courses (hence the reason its split into 2 x core exams), but having moved on to the N+ I'm already seeing a duplication of some subjects already covered and passed in the A+, making a somewhat easier course even easier. Unfortunately there are no shortcuts in my view.

    • @catchwreck928
      @catchwreck928 2 года назад

      But it is much easier than a plus right

    • @stevens1041
      @stevens1041 Год назад +1

      Exactly. Its like building blocks and makes it less overwhelming when studying.

    • @MJSGamingSanctuary
      @MJSGamingSanctuary Год назад +1

      @@catchwreck928 From what I'm seeing studying right now for the N+ is that while yeah its a bit of replication with the A+ it is also a more in depth hot takes on what you need for the networking side. While also being objective about the networking end of the A+ topics. And its factual to the entirety of the subject of N+, and a lot less the firehose that A+ is and more like a water pick with N+
      N+ is still info dense but its networking focused if you can grasp the core concepts you should be well on your way.

  • @dylanb610
    @dylanb610 5 лет назад +52

    I have my A+ and got my Network+ on march 14th. Going to take either Server+ or Linux + Next. After will put my primary focus into security+ and CYSA+. In my opinion, I think it is best to build a foundation before going into security. Why go into security if you lack the fundamental knowledge of how these networks operate? Its many pieces put together. Not knocking anyone who is taking a different approach. Just saying it makes much more since in the long run. Peace!

    • @ayurshete2300
      @ayurshete2300 5 лет назад

      for giving network+ it is necessary to pass a+ certification

    • @TerryJulianLive
      @TerryJulianLive 5 лет назад

      just go get Windows Server 2016. Why get Server+?

    • @anythingeverything2659
      @anythingeverything2659 4 года назад +1

      All you needed was a ccna.. You learn more than that for cheaper with a ccnp security. Secuirty is about networking and networking tools and scripting on the tech side of it. The rest is being a good liar.

    • @anythingeverything2659
      @anythingeverything2659 4 года назад

      @@TerryJulianLive
      Because they want to cert themselves out of a job.

  • @undertaker11ism
    @undertaker11ism 5 лет назад +130

    I just got my security + yesterday. Thats my first certification i ever got too

    • @DrDreadz
      @DrDreadz 5 лет назад +1

      hi, GOT any advice or dumps i can use

    • @demetriusnickens6803
      @demetriusnickens6803 5 лет назад

      What were you study guides

    • @undertaker11ism
      @undertaker11ism 5 лет назад +12

      Demetrius Nickens Comptia security + study guide and professor messer youtube videos

    • @dripllc5088
      @dripllc5088 5 лет назад +1

      @@undertaker11ism did you already have it experience?

    • @demetriusnickens6803
      @demetriusnickens6803 4 года назад +2

      What was your study guides or websites. I want a hire paying contractor job

  • @ya_boi_hunduhn5281
    @ya_boi_hunduhn5281 5 лет назад +45

    Take it from me. I had all 3 and I have my CCNA. MOST JOBS WANT A+ AND SEC+ and experience. Get the A+ and Sec + and then get a Microsoft cert. Preferably an MCSA in Windows Server, Azure, O365, or SQL Database. If you can learn Linux/Powershell thats a +. Most companies or IT companies(even NOC) that are outsourced are using cloud server technology. So pass up the Net + for the CompTIA Server + exam. Thats just my 2 cents.

    • @1mari_
      @1mari_ 5 лет назад +1

      Devin Cunningham word

    • @Iknowrealtv
      @Iknowrealtv 5 лет назад +1

      thanks for the advice man. I have a A+ and I was thinking about going straight to the Sec+ but I heard people talking just go Network. This is solid.

    • @YoungDen
      @YoungDen 5 лет назад +2

      I would say get Net+ to learn OSI model, TCP/UDP protocols, infrastructure topologies etc (if you're not already working in IT to grasp the fundamentals of everyday concepts).. It's an understated Certificate but very important in the grand scheme of things especially when you are studying for Security+

    • @Iknowrealtv
      @Iknowrealtv 5 лет назад

      @@YoungDen I'm trying to get my Net+ as fast as possible I remembered the OSI model in college so that really help propel me forward in terms of studying so I was able to move a bit faster. However I just never had it completely memorized so I am working on things like that as well as port memorization how much i have to focus on that I am not sure.

    • @jeremiahwildkidd1
      @jeremiahwildkidd1 4 года назад

      So don’t take Net+? I just don’t wanna waste time

  • @tawrencesmith682
    @tawrencesmith682 5 лет назад +36

    I passed Network plus yesterday. I will say it was a lot harder than Security plus for me. I don’t believe you need all three unless you’re starting from the beginning.

    • @ovabee5556
      @ovabee5556 3 года назад +1

      Where did you pass it ? Online ?

  • @Clarence_Stinson
    @Clarence_Stinson 5 лет назад +33

    I had bypassed A+ and Network+. CompTIA Security+ was my focus and I plan to take the exam by spring.

  • @Akuma2unlimited
    @Akuma2unlimited 5 лет назад +39

    I think it's more on what you want to be. What kind of IT you want to be.
    I know a guy who just got A+ and he loves the job he does. He knows that he rather build PC's for customers than anything else. He makes good money too.
    My uncle has like 5 certs in the bag and he's in mobile devices and make HELLA money.
    Network+ to me is dry that doesn't mean I hate routers and that stuff I just figured I would skip it and maybe come back. Sec+ I don't know whether it's the way the book I have is written or what but I enjoy reading it. As you get into Sec+, you almost like chess, you would notice if you're on the "offensive" i.e DoS or "defensive" side i.e firewalls. I say do want you want. The jobs will come to you. I'm not going to any further than Sec + till I know what kind of IT I want to be and not just go for the money, love it. Hell I might go into data.

    • @idontlikemytag
      @idontlikemytag 5 лет назад

      May I ask what does your uncle do with mobile devices?

    • @Akuma2unlimited
      @Akuma2unlimited 5 лет назад +2

      @Lukaku's First TouchA combination with antennae mini drones, and cybersecurity. I must add that he is a Contractor. He has been one for the last 6 years after getting out of the Navy. He lives in NY so the cost of living is way higher too than say NC. Gov't or contractor is the way to go especially if your in the IT or health filed.

    • @anythingeverything2659
      @anythingeverything2659 5 лет назад

      @@Akuma2unlimited
      Govt is for the prestige. You make more money consulting or being an expert witness.

  • @adalmar9889
    @adalmar9889 3 года назад +15

    I passed Sec+, Server+ and Network+ within two months. I have 8 years experience as IT support and the reason I took them because I wanted to refresh my knowledge and also my company paid for the exams😜

  • @kelsiwilliams8326
    @kelsiwilliams8326 5 лет назад +12

    Thanks Colin I'm starting my process of studying for the A+ exam and this was all very helpful. Much appreciated!!

    • @MrPug707
      @MrPug707 5 лет назад

      Same here kelsi williams

    • @philliplewis2383
      @philliplewis2383 5 лет назад +1

      Did you pass? I am currently studying for A+

    • @MrPug707
      @MrPug707 5 лет назад

      Still ain't do the exams yet.

    • @kelsiwilliams8326
      @kelsiwilliams8326 5 лет назад

      @@MrPug707 keep the studying up

  • @Nerzhina
    @Nerzhina 5 лет назад +4

    Hi Colin thank U for making these informative vlogs about Cyber Security. Keep up the good work.

  • @kaizen348
    @kaizen348 5 лет назад +15

    Keep up the great work with these videos! I just finished my Bachelors in Computer Science with an emphasis on Cyber Security. I plan on taking the Security+ exam sometime in 2019 but do you have any recommendations on the best books or study materials for the test?

    • @cu806
      @cu806 5 лет назад +2

      Darryl Gibson's book and Professor Messer

    • @nonegiven
      @nonegiven 5 лет назад +1

      I cant believe after taking a degree you would need a comptia exam! Im doing the courses now because I never did a degree and in my 30's just out of the military with no similar background, spending 4 years doing a degree is too long. But the comptia ones are quick and hopefully give me enough knowledge to not need a degree. Whats the point of doing the degree if it doesn't get you into the job? (Not bashing or putting anyone in the same situation down at all by the way, congrats, I'm sure it was hard work. I was initially worried that not having a degree getting into this kind of work might set me back, but then find it strange that everyone is trying to do these types of courses anyway). Whats the reason behind doing the security + as well?

    • @cu806
      @cu806 5 лет назад +4

      @@nonegiven the degree is the seasoning the certs are the garnish

    • @YoungDen
      @YoungDen 4 года назад +1

      @@cu806 - Actually a waste of a CS degree. I would recommend to anybody to get your certs first if money is an issue like a lot of us. If you study daily for a little over a month (2 weeks reading, 2 weeks doing questions) you should have your Cert on first try maybe second.

    • @cu806
      @cu806 4 года назад +3

      Lord of the Jungle I agree. I got my ceros first when making my career change at 29. Got a job, got promoted, went back to college for my AS, learned PowerShell, Python rarely use it....never use it, and will have AS by 31. Then I’ll get 2 or 3 more cents. Ride those out for 3 years.
      Basically I recommend to anyone, especially young people. Get those certs fresh out of high school, get the job and make sure they have tuition reimbursement. Have them pay for your degree while you get your experience.

  • @robertwaters4977
    @robertwaters4977 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the advice, Colin. Your video was helpful for an old guy who has to retrain. Thanks.

  • @tmw3s
    @tmw3s Год назад

    Thanks for your perspective. I’m older and looking for career change. I’ll start w a+ then look at security.

  • @MrMarkmill
    @MrMarkmill 3 года назад +2

    I'm in the navy but I always see ITs on base working on jet systems..like my friend's wife. They all say get securities first. I'm military police so I have a security clearance already paid for so I'm going to get this out the way..

  • @dustindrzaba
    @dustindrzaba Год назад

    Much depends on where you are in your current career. If you are new to IT it makes sense to go after the A+ to increase your chance of entry level positions. The Net+ and Sec+ are heavily sought after by employers all over.
    My job offered to pay for my vouchers for A+, Net+, and Sec+ as long as I complete them in that order. So why not?

  • @strappedup24
    @strappedup24 2 года назад

    I passes the A plus in August, and the Network Plus yesterday. I plan on obtaining the Security plus in January.

  • @Mr.Potato23
    @Mr.Potato23 3 года назад +1

    I'm 25 and a non IT person and thinking to get in IT, I'm want to get in sys administration with Linux, I know for a beginner like me who has no knowledge of IT, A+ & N+ is the best place to start, so I'm gonna get the knowledge, I'm gonna study A+ & N+ but not gonna do the certification. After gaining all the basic fundamental knowledge, I'm directly going to prepare for my Linux cert.

    • @Mr.Potato23
      @Mr.Potato23 3 года назад

      @@DChiron hmm ?? I didn't get you

  • @murielperez3582
    @murielperez3582 5 лет назад +6

    Networking is a bit confusing for me but I know employers really want people to have Network+ and beyond . What does the Security + entail? If a person is interested in being a Data Analyst do you know what certs would be best to have?

    • @zsam1
      @zsam1 2 года назад +1

      CompTIA Data+ Cert is a good one to get for data analytics.

  • @altaccount8749
    @altaccount8749 5 лет назад +2

    I have no experience and I just walked out with my Network+ July got my A+ in March.

    • @kristopherm6722
      @kristopherm6722 5 лет назад

      I'm currently studying the exam objectives now then hope to take my network+ test before the end of the year. What resources did you use?

  • @travelwithac97
    @travelwithac97 3 года назад +1

    I have no experience or knowledge. I just switched my major to computer and network security. A+ should be first for me? I want to be a cyber security analysis one day

  • @murielperez3582
    @murielperez3582 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Thank you so much for making this video! Was very helpful 🙏

  • @mercilialavina4827
    @mercilialavina4827 Год назад

    Hi Colin thank you so much of the info. You explained nor discussed each topic well. I want to have a career shift from bookkeeping to cyber security. In the future as I have any questions of each topics as i undergo training hope you can assist. A million thanks to you. God Bless.

  • @antonbeech-webb1524
    @antonbeech-webb1524 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, where did you do the comptia courses? Online ? Also you mentioned a video about doing note taking, did you do one ?

  • @Steven-zo6uz
    @Steven-zo6uz Год назад

    For someone with no computer experience whatsoever, where would you recommend to start? And what is the fastest way to learn about all of this without a degree?

  • @Timkast
    @Timkast 3 года назад +1

    Can I get your thoughts on Coursera Cyber Security through U of M? Is that a joke compared to a bachelors? Will it keep my resume on the screen longer?

  • @judah7608
    @judah7608 3 года назад +1

    To do Devops do I need to know A+? Or do I just study everything about Devops and a little coding

  • @noahrobertson6830
    @noahrobertson6830 4 года назад +3

    I have the A+, Net+, Sec+, and CySA+. I can't find a job making more than $37k a year because I do not have experience or a bachelors. I only have worked in IT for about 5 months, so no one will really look at my resume.

    • @EccentricDesignsbyLH
      @EccentricDesignsbyLH 4 года назад

      You may have to consider relocation

    • @VLearnIT
      @VLearnIT 4 года назад +2

      I have just the A+ and I got a job making 40k and soon will be getting a raise. You need to work on your resume and interview skills.

    • @kingplutoxiao1
      @kingplutoxiao1 4 года назад

      Edit: CCNA + Vmware is more ideal and with it your make around 40k at the low end.
      Dude, you're starting out making 37k a year.
      With experience growth, so will your income.

    • @noahrobertson6830
      @noahrobertson6830 4 года назад

      @@kingplutoxiao1 I now have 13 industry certifications and am 1 class from finishing my Bachelors. Certs are worthless.

    • @kingplutoxiao1
      @kingplutoxiao1 4 года назад +4

      @@noahrobertson6830
      Edit: CCNA + Vmware is more ideal and with it your make around 40k at the low end.
      Bro, what are you talking about. You are making 37k and you're less than a year in. Do you not realize your income is going to JUMP lie crazy in like 3 years. I know someone, just like you. He started off making 14-15 an hour as a Help Desk, no college no school (I think he eventually went to a trade for IT). In less than 4 years he's about to make 100k.
      STICK WITH IT

  • @youtubeaccount69420
    @youtubeaccount69420 4 года назад

    Hey, What’s going on Chief...!? Good video, If I am not mistaken you said you had gotten a 2 year degree or a 4 year degree something along those lines in addition to the certifications I am not in a position were that it realistic however I have a great understanding of I.T and have been studying the Net+ and plan to be able to take it at the latest in the next coming months I am doing this because if you are unaware the new sec+ comes out in November and I didn’t want to be studying for it and have them change it so I heard a lot of people recommend the Net+ or serv+ to be a good combination with security and once the new security exam comes out I will begin studying that during or after completing net+ I just had a question for you specifically if you think that will be enough to get me into a good job I plan on continuing to learn once I have my foot in the door and do more vendor specific certs or even use tuition reimbursement if possible to attain that degree later on which is a bit out of reach right now any feed back or criticism is appreciated. Cheers!

  • @Manny_Manuel_
    @Manny_Manuel_ 4 года назад +1

    Amazing video! You explained everything perfectly!

  • @UNDERTAKERTHEPHENOM
    @UNDERTAKERTHEPHENOM 3 года назад +1

    Someone like myself with a tight budget and no prior IT background, my problem is affordability of Comptia A+ certification as in the cost of learning material is way too much. The exam itself is not that expensive but adding the cost of learning material , my budget goes up to $800-$900. Is it an average cost or am I focusing too much on buying learning material more than necessary? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

    • @gotopiz
      @gotopiz 3 года назад +5

      Wayyy too much study material. Buy a Udemy course for 12 bucks. Preferably Jason Dion or Mike Meyers. Watch Professor Messor videos. Buy Professor Messer study notes for 20 bucks. That should be enough to get you going. I would not spend more than 100 on study material

  • @Moose185
    @Moose185 3 года назад +1

    I’ve got Security +, and also a degree in IT and 1 year service desk experience and 3 years sys admin experience, I am looking for cyber security role do I need Net +?

  • @johnprk
    @johnprk 2 года назад

    Thank you for the info brother, very informative.

  • @seanaknowles-hinds1894
    @seanaknowles-hinds1894 Год назад

    Going for the CCNA don’t want a help desk job. The pay is horrible!

  • @gsabella4
    @gsabella4 5 лет назад +2

    If I have some IT experience, How about I do the Google IT cert, then go for the Security+ ? Does that make sense?

    • @gsabella4
      @gsabella4 4 года назад

      @pais de ratas I am not specifically shooting for that goal, but would I? sure. I'm learning a good bit so far in the course, started on saturday and have been hitting it hard, currently on the week 8 section. They obviously draw the timeline out to increase revenue, $50 a month for access, but you can move fairly quick through the course.

  • @brittanyjackson8660
    @brittanyjackson8660 4 года назад +1

    Amazing video.. you answered every question I though of

  • @EmpreVision
    @EmpreVision 5 лет назад

    Good stuff and good recommendation. Is up to what you are looking for and what you want in your career.

  • @skillnodestechnologyskilln7963
    @skillnodestechnologyskilln7963 2 года назад

    Good afternoon please I need materials to read ahead of the exam and the link to write the exam ?

  • @TheRealTopTV
    @TheRealTopTV Год назад

    What are your thoughts on getting the ccna instead of the network +.
    I have the Sec +, and now working on the Cysa +. Also just recently graduated

    • @sirxavior1583
      @sirxavior1583 Год назад

      I'm debating a similar question. My Scenario is AWS Certified Cloud practitioner and Network+ or CCNA. I also hold the security+ . The way I think of it. If you think cloud is going to take over Network+ and a cloud certification. But there's are also companies that have invested millions of dollars into building there own data centers before cloud took off and for them it wouldn't make sense to go to cloud. If you think data centers will still be around then go CCNA or believe in the hybrid cloud data server mode. I think data centers will still be around just not as many.

  • @KevtechITSupport
    @KevtechITSupport 5 лет назад +3

    Great video, thanks.

  • @djerhyjnbaptiste4030
    @djerhyjnbaptiste4030 4 года назад

    Just passed Sec+ will go back to do Network+ before moving to other Cisco and Microsoft Certs

  • @KOA_GOBstopper
    @KOA_GOBstopper 3 года назад

    How can you take the courses before the exam. All I can find are the exams

  • @dracorex280
    @dracorex280 Год назад

    Hey guys I need some help. So I’m currently studying to do my Security+ and Network+ Comptia exams and afterwards plan on getting my A+ as well. After I acquire all 3 of those should I go straight to CYSA+? I’m trying to go down more of the security route

  • @danmaster9183
    @danmaster9183 2 года назад

    I am getting my health info tech management and have basic cisc classes done also I just wana skip to sec+ cert is that easier then doing the a+ net+ sec+ combo or would net+ be better with my major

  • @kristiyannikolov8473
    @kristiyannikolov8473 2 года назад

    Can you recommend me books for Network+ & Security+? I am on a studying program and haven’t come to them yet but I will pretty soon and would like to have a book that isn’t like exam guide but rather a study book

  • @SovereignTroll
    @SovereignTroll 5 лет назад +1

    I am not certain so if I am wrong, correct me but does the Federal Government (USA) require the Security + for consideration? I have heard this elsewhere.

    • @ya_boi_hunduhn5281
      @ya_boi_hunduhn5281 5 лет назад +1

      Security + is almost a mandatory unless u have CCNA Security, CISSP, etc. Also a security clearance like secret or top secret. Then there are also that want tsi/sci with a polygraph. If u find a job who will sponsor your clearance try to keep it active.

  • @vodka4424
    @vodka4424 5 лет назад

    The website is a bit confusing, like im not sure, how would i know which test version im going to get TwT. So basically i will study both versions?

  • @solideroftheapocalypse4955
    @solideroftheapocalypse4955 2 года назад

    How do ya feel about udemy courses online?

  • @xstalkrx
    @xstalkrx 4 года назад

    If you are like me and just focused on getting a entry level REMOTE job, which certifications would you recommend? I already know the A+ Net+ material just from years of computer use.

  • @mmsuwaid
    @mmsuwaid 4 года назад +1

    I have got ccna recently, do I need to start studying A+ or go directly to network+?! because I found A+ so basic, and don't wanna waste time for nothing.

    • @mmsuwaid
      @mmsuwaid 4 года назад +2

      @@ContractHacker hey Colin, I would let you know that I've decide after long thinking to get sec+ and I would inform you that I have passed the Security+ exam few days ago. I didn't choose Net+ because it is somehow similar to CCNA RnS except some topics which I can read it by myself, and I have more interest in the security. I'm really happy and thanks for your support.

    • @mmsuwaid
      @mmsuwaid 4 года назад +1

      @@ContractHacker your video was very useful Thanks

  • @dannymcgovern7895
    @dannymcgovern7895 5 лет назад

    I have been getting 2 answers. Not BIOS but, BIOS contents are stored..ROM or EEPROM? Thanks.

  • @foluotun1306
    @foluotun1306 3 года назад

    I'm a sophomore majoring in Computer science with a concentration in cybersecuirty, I have no experience and no certification. Which certifications would you recommend me taking and when should I take it. An idea of my course timeline in college - I am currently taking data structures-

  • @TopFlightSecurity415
    @TopFlightSecurity415 4 года назад +1

    i already started courses for my security + plus...should i continue or go get the networking + plus

  • @Jotin8664
    @Jotin8664 5 лет назад +1

    I like this page. Good information

  • @DRAKE_FORTUNATE
    @DRAKE_FORTUNATE 2 года назад

    Can I get a job with A+ certification alone? What type of jobs can I get with this?

  • @frownless
    @frownless 4 года назад

    What resource did you use to pass network plus?

  • @xboutdattime89
    @xboutdattime89 4 года назад

    Hey man do you have a link to the video about taking notes?

  • @RamKumar-yf8hq
    @RamKumar-yf8hq 2 года назад

    Hello...I am new to IT. Am interested in cybersecurity (soc analyst role). Can anyone please suggest which certification is best for me whether a+ or network+ or security+

  • @murielperez3582
    @murielperez3582 5 лет назад

    New Sub and thanks for providing the study materials below 😁

  • @carsonjamesiv2512
    @carsonjamesiv2512 5 лет назад

    I am going to take The Security+ Exam this Friday!!😎, Then; If I pass it, I will take the NET+, and If I pass It, I will take The A+!!

    • @Mjdemon
      @Mjdemon 2 месяца назад

      can i get an update of were you're at 4years later?

  • @hectorcardenas9952
    @hectorcardenas9952 5 лет назад +1

    Good video !! Im getting ready to start studying for the A+ currently have a job at a elementary school not in the IT field .. have my AA in CSA (Computer System Admin) graduated a year ago .. looking to obtain a IT job in a elementary school shadowed the IT employee that works at the school i work out and thats something i would love to do what certifications would u recommend me to obtain ?

    • @jamalhenderson320
      @jamalhenderson320 5 лет назад

      im in a similar boat as you. I work at an elementary school as well.. what is the name of the IT position u gonna apply for at the elementary school?

  • @amjadjadallah2237
    @amjadjadallah2237 4 года назад

    I want to be cloud computing engineer . Do I need to start with network plus or ccent

  • @onehappystud
    @onehappystud 3 года назад

    I took the time and money to get all three, and for over a year now, it has gotten me ZERO interviews, and ZERO jobs. We will see what happens after I switch brands, and get a higher level cert.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      Cuz they require a bachelor's degree.

  • @rommelaquino1808
    @rommelaquino1808 5 лет назад

    Hello, are there any hands on exercises given when taking
    the comptia A+ exam?

    • @SSunbros
      @SSunbros 5 лет назад +2

      For the hardware and software portions of the exam (901, 902, or 1001, and 1002) they give you digital simulations you have to do during the test, otherwise nothing physical you need to do. I do recommend doing the sims last however as they take a bit more time to do by flagging them for review and coming back to them when you answer the rest of the questions so you don't have to worry about time.

  • @DChiron
    @DChiron 3 года назад

    My take, do your best to find someone to bring you in, knowledge without opportunity is worthless

  • @Pasa4446
    @Pasa4446 5 лет назад +1

    Very helpful information.

  • @gneminerift7485
    @gneminerift7485 4 года назад +8

    A+ should be avoided. It's not worth it, it's better to have google it pro, net+ and/or sec+. A+ knowledge and skills can be learned on the job as it will become second nature, plus it's common sense -- you can also google hardware procedures for rack hardware, desk hardware, personal hardware.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      If you a beginner and don't know shit about computers is A+ is way to go dummy.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      Do you even think before u talk ?

  • @ItsChristNClaire
    @ItsChristNClaire 4 года назад

    Thank you ! SUBSCRIBED !

  • @CommunistGangsterComputerGod
    @CommunistGangsterComputerGod 3 года назад

    thank u for this video!!!

  • @dontemcl
    @dontemcl 5 лет назад

    So I have no it experience or college degree I want to get into Cybersecurity can security plus be my first Certs

  • @johnrute8557
    @johnrute8557 Год назад

    Gj mate, quite helpful

  • @cuddy90210
    @cuddy90210 5 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @darabu.julhaz6955
    @darabu.julhaz6955 2 года назад

    True 👌

  • @sutheeshpascal349
    @sutheeshpascal349 4 года назад

    can i know how much it cost for this comptia exam? can any one reply me

  • @slipknotskullface
    @slipknotskullface 3 года назад

    i got all three whats next?

    • @ContractHacker
      @ContractHacker  3 года назад

      it really depends on your track but the cysa+ is a great next step

  • @samirsaieed6554
    @samirsaieed6554 3 года назад

    Kolin i love you man

  • @CjhEjdl
    @CjhEjdl 4 года назад

    Thanks man!

  • @elephantmanstl
    @elephantmanstl Год назад

    👍👍

  • @diversityfields5584
    @diversityfields5584 2 года назад +1

    You only need Network+ and Security+

  • @gl4989
    @gl4989 6 месяцев назад

    I have none of these yet somehow made my way into cybersec 😆

  • @Chris-ou6of
    @Chris-ou6of 5 лет назад

    Thanks bud I was studying for the A+ but you said,you bypass A+ and the Network plus and took the security plus and found a job.

    • @falseprofit2569
      @falseprofit2569 3 года назад

      bc he took Computer science, and he took the certs 2 years in school

  • @mdchowdhury3874
    @mdchowdhury3874 3 года назад

    thanks bud

  • @spandanshrestha6071
    @spandanshrestha6071 3 года назад

    are these certifications still worth it?

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      Check employer before getting those certs . It might be a waste of money . Not all employer ask for certs but a bachelor's degree .

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      Some job require Microsoft certs

    • @stevens1041
      @stevens1041 Год назад +1

      I got them for my own benefit. If employers want to play games, thats on them, I keep my work schedule full. Remember, you are the asset. You're also interviewing them for these positions. Some employers ask for Certs that haven't existed for three years, for example. Seen that many times over my IT career.

  • @michaelbryant3643
    @michaelbryant3643 2 года назад

    Late to the party. But I passed N+ yesterday 😃

  • @TheEmperorXavier
    @TheEmperorXavier 4 года назад

    Anyone took the new Linux+ exam?

  • @Guillie641
    @Guillie641 3 года назад

    CERTIFICATION ARE GOODBUT THERES I T JOBS THAT DONT NEED ANY

    • @falseprofit2569
      @falseprofit2569 3 года назад

      it increases your chances to get hired ?

  • @faizanashraf1367
    @faizanashraf1367 4 года назад

    I saw your whole video...muted....

  • @vividpurpleq
    @vividpurpleq 5 лет назад +2

    I got 3 and I really only need one for the money I wanted to make 😫

    • @vividpurpleq
      @vividpurpleq 4 года назад +1

      @pais de ratas I have security + already and it's allowed me to make decent money. Linux will take me where I want though.

    • @hz1056
      @hz1056 4 года назад

      Quincia Pauldin do you have a degree or only security plus ? And wat type of job ?

  • @keaton8706
    @keaton8706 2 года назад

    Certs get you paid don’t listen to this dude having A+ and Network + = more money and that’s why you get a job is to make money