Collin, I have a question about studying the book by Darril Gibson. If I study the Remember this shaded areas and take practice tests will I be in good shape?
Thank you for the help! I've been struggling to retain information, so the different methods you use are a fresh look at it! Hoping to see new videos from you in the future!
Just found you channel. Just finished my 3rd year at university which i will gain a BEng in cyber security once results are in. I could get an honours but i would prefer to get experience. So im currently looking to see what my next step could be. Ill look through your channel and looking forward to your upcoming content
Wonderful !!I am preparing to take it early October! Thanks a lot 🥰 I love the updates! I am actually doing exam prep and I know how is the real exam is!
I want to be very honest and there is nothing to be ashamed of. I am retaking the exam 🥺I have a voucher for a test and retake- just in case as I was very close last time and regretted not to have a retake ready. I think I was not ready totally last time. So I decided to make sure to take the practice tests and when I feel ready will schedule. I have a deadline already that by the end of October before the new exam is out!
Hello Colin, thank you for your insightful advice. Would you please also do a video comparing the security+ videos courses on pluralsight, cbt nuggets and cybrary? And what is your idea on the virtual lab provided by cybrary? Thank you
I have a Security+ from 2010 before it became a renew every few years type exam when I did CyberOp for the government. I took a departure from IT to pursue some non-tech goals, and now in 2020 working my way back in IT. At the start of 2020, I did an MS Azure/C# type Bootcamp but felt that was more or less an introduction course. Any thoughts if I should re-cert for the new Security+, as in will I gain updated info, appliable to a job? My goal is Cloud/Analyst/Developer fields
This is a tough one. In general the Security+ changes about 25% with every new iteration of the exam (3 years). The newest exam (the SY0-601) is coming out this November so that may be different enough to warrant going for it again. I normally would not recommend taking it again but 10 years may be enough time that you should refresh on the new material. It is really up to you since you dont have to renew the exam. Maybe I could suggest studying the material on the security+ to refresh and learn the new stuff but then opting for something like the CySA+. Here is a link to an article where I compare the Security+ and the Cysa+. cybercareerschool.com/comptia-security-vs-cysa/
Thanks! I personally don't have the Pentest+. I am mostly self taught / on the job learning when it comes to my red team operator role. Personally I think that the Pentest+ is an ok certification. It is pretty new and doesn't have much recognition but I have heard from many people that it is pretty tough and you can learn a lot. I would also recommend looking into the eLearnSecurity exams. Maybe consider the eJPT. This is an actual hands on exam that will teach you practical skills.
Here is the link to my Ultimate Security+ Guide on my blog I mentioned in the video. cybercareerschool.com/security-plus-ultimate-guide/
Collin, I have a question about studying the book by Darril Gibson. If I study the Remember this shaded areas and take practice tests will I be in good shape?
Wow treasure trove! I am just preparing for Security+ 501 before it retires. Thanks a lot Colin!
Awesome! I'm happy I can help. Best of luck on your exam and be sure to let me know when you pass!
Thank you for the help! I've been struggling to retain information, so the different methods you use are a fresh look at it! Hoping to see new videos from you in the future!
Just found you channel. Just finished my 3rd year at university which i will gain a BEng in cyber security once results are in. I could get an honours but i would prefer to get experience. So im currently looking to see what my next step could be. Ill look through your channel and looking forward to your upcoming content
Thank you so much for your enlightenment.
Thank you Colin ... I see knowledge sharing as an added impetus towards me passing the exam monrh.
Wonderful !!I am preparing to take it early October! Thanks a lot 🥰 I love the updates! I am actually doing exam prep and I know how is the real exam is!
Awesome Rasha! Best of luck to you in October!
I want to be very honest and there is nothing to be ashamed of. I am retaking the exam 🥺I have a voucher for a test and retake- just in case as I was very close last time and regretted not to have a retake ready. I think I was not ready totally last time. So I decided to make sure to take the practice tests and when I feel ready will schedule. I have a deadline already that by the end of October before the new exam is out!
Thank you for the timeline guide, makes it easier for me to mentally attack this. I'll be back in 5 weeks telling you how I did!
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Hello Sir, it's been a long while since you posted a video. Hope you are doing well. And definitely wish to see more contents on this channel.
Hello Colin, thank you for your insightful advice. Would you please also do a video comparing the security+ videos courses on pluralsight, cbt nuggets and cybrary? And what is your idea on the virtual lab provided by cybrary? Thank you
Great suggestion. That is an awesome video idea. I appreciate it
Great video!
Thanks, Gavin. Best of luck on your upcoming exam!
Thanks dude :)
Great video mate!
nice video!
I have a Security+ from 2010 before it became a renew every few years type exam when I did CyberOp for the government. I took a departure from IT to pursue some non-tech goals, and now in 2020 working my way back in IT. At the start of 2020, I did an MS Azure/C# type Bootcamp but felt that was more or less an introduction course. Any thoughts if I should re-cert for the new Security+, as in will I gain updated info, appliable to a job? My goal is Cloud/Analyst/Developer fields
This is a tough one. In general the Security+ changes about 25% with every new iteration of the exam (3 years). The newest exam (the SY0-601) is coming out this November so that may be different enough to warrant going for it again. I normally would not recommend taking it again but 10 years may be enough time that you should refresh on the new material.
It is really up to you since you dont have to renew the exam. Maybe I could suggest studying the material on the security+ to refresh and learn the new stuff but then opting for something like the CySA+.
Here is a link to an article where I compare the Security+ and the Cysa+.
cybercareerschool.com/comptia-security-vs-cysa/
Colin Kelly thank You 🙏🏽
Great video! What are your thoughts on pentest+?
Thanks! I personally don't have the Pentest+. I am mostly self taught / on the job learning when it comes to my red team operator role.
Personally I think that the Pentest+ is an ok certification. It is pretty new and doesn't have much recognition but I have heard from many people that it is pretty tough and you can learn a lot.
I would also recommend looking into the eLearnSecurity exams. Maybe consider the eJPT. This is an actual hands on exam that will teach you practical skills.
Can you get a job with security+ if you opt out of a+ and network+? I’m trying to learn what to do experience wise while I’m in my program