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  1. How are people doing Sec+ in under a week? : r/CompTIA - Reddit

    I’ve worked 6+ years as a network administrator setting up AD environments with remote/terminal servers and web filtering/spam filtering systems and firewalls, VPN with RADIUS and on and …

  2. What Security+ Did For Me : r/CompTIA - Reddit

    After passing Sec+ I set up my own lab at home and downloaded Kali Linux and free trials of Nessus and Splunk. I also downloaded evaluation versions of Windows server to mess around …

  3. Passed Sec+, Was So EZ I Am Beyond SHOCKED, Here Is My

    Passed Sec+ with 821, with 2 months of studying about 15-20hrs a week. Using Gibson, Messer, Dion. Scroll down to Phase II for the good stuff. **SHOUTOUT** - special shout out to …

  4. Is the Security+ worth a damn? : r/CompTIA - Reddit

    SEC+ is a great intro cert and sets you up pretty well for the IT audit side especially if you don't have a related STEM degree.

  5. Cheat Sheet for abbreviations: CompTIA Security+ (Plus ... - Reddit

    May 21, 2024 · Here are all of the relevant keywords/abbreviations for the CompTIA sec+ exam. Comment below if you have any questions, if I made a mistake, or if I…

  6. How long did you study for Sec+ : r/CompTIA - Reddit

    Sep 25, 2023 · I was recently offered a Security Analyst position but need to pass my Security + cert by the first week I’m November. For those who who passed, how long did you study …

  7. Sec+ vs GSEC : r/GIAC - Reddit

    Sep 7, 2023 · Yes it would be pointless to get sec+ and GSEC. Frankly they're there to get you through HR gatekeepers. As far as what it conveys, it conveys you have the baseline …

  8. Passed SY0-601 Security+ with 789 - Study Materials : r/CompTIA

    Mar 22, 2022 · Just took my sec+ exam a couple days ago and passed with a 762! I'm really happy I passed considering I couldn't get higher than a 63% on either the Jason Dion or the …

  9. People who have Net+ & Sec+, which did you think was more

    Sec+ was easier but only because I took net+ first and you get a good intro to sec+ concepts.

  10. Real difference between Security+ and CySA+? : r/CompTIA - Reddit

    CySA takes everything you learned in Sec+ and gives a whole lot more context. Everything from best practices, to technical controls, governance, policy, etc. it’s a lot more in depth and I …