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@aaaaaa-lt2tl
@aaaaaa-lt2tl 22 сағат бұрын
I can tell that this is a very based video
@Kai-jn7pn
@Kai-jn7pn 23 сағат бұрын
What website is this
@samgonzalez1447
@samgonzalez1447 2 күн бұрын
Hi Professor do you have actual 220-1101 course on KZbin?
@mauratorres5205
@mauratorres5205 4 күн бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏🙏
@mauratorres5205
@mauratorres5205 4 күн бұрын
I just wanna say THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!I was going crazy with all this material to memorize ,, those videos are gonna be super helpful ( got my exam next week)
@ruceblee969
@ruceblee969 6 күн бұрын
There are a lot of terms and concepts in this video that aren't even mentioned in the 1101 objectives....
@AphelionsLibrary
@AphelionsLibrary 7 күн бұрын
1:00:44 Frieza
@escobarmoney22
@escobarmoney22 8 күн бұрын
Just passed my Core 1 exam today! This video came in clutch. One piece of advice i would give to ya'll is try to look for PBQ simulators along with practice exams. PBQ's tripped me up a little. Also i had a lot of questions on storage drives and RAID so make sure you have a good grasp on that.
@PirGoldsword
@PirGoldsword 8 күн бұрын
I literally listen to this video on repeat at work, and it has been a big help! I'm retaining alot! Thank you!
@themeerkatburrow
@themeerkatburrow 10 күн бұрын
I believe the criticisms surrounding certifications, especially vendor-neutral ones, are valid. While CompTIA is often the worst offender, similar criticisms can be applied to ISACA, ISC2, and IAPP based on my experience. I will say-likely to spark some debate-that the training programs for ECC certifications are exceptional if you use them to learn the material. However, I question whether the certifications justify their costs, particularly the often-maligned CEH, which I consider largely useless. Although I will admit that the CEH exam is laughably easy, I believe the scrutiny stems mainly from the name; it’s an entry-level auditing certification, not a red team certification. Nevertheless, I stand by the quality of the training programs (books, videos, and labs) offered for the CEH, CHFI (specifically the CHFI), CSA, and ECES, even though they still don’t justify the high costs. Vendor certifications are a step up. After completing a course, you will emerge with a solid understanding of platforms like Cisco, Microsoft, AWS, and Palo Alto and vendor best practices. However, there remains a gap between certification and real-world application. This is often due to poor implementation by individuals who believe they do not need any certifications (or the accompanying training) and proceed to do things incorrectly based on their previous knowledge. For example, I once worked at a company where a network admin configured every port as a trunk port and refused to implement inter-VLAN routing on the switch, insisting instead on doing RoaS. I generally concur with your assessment of organizational practices, although I can't entirely agree with some points. For instance, when you mention that businesses prefer specialists-people who can fix specific brands like Ferraris-this is true for some organizations, but most do not operate this way. In reality, many organizations will assign as many job titles as possible to an employee. They will readily switch vendors or technologies at the slightest opportunity, such as when an executive gets offered a $5 discount on a product. Additionally, HR personnel often see factors like having security clearance or familiarity with workflow platforms (e.g., ServiceNow, OneTrust, Jira) as more valuable than knowledge of specific technologies. Finally, I want to emphasize that certifications are undoubtedly a money grab, particularly vendor-neutral ones. Organizations like ISC2 and ISACA require annual dues on top of continuing education requirements, unlike Cisco, where you only pay for the exam and can maintain your certification by completing free modules or passing additional exams. Even though certifications have become quite frustrating, they remain necessary because everyone else is pursuing them. Just as obtaining a BS and quickly moving on to a Master’s has become the standard, possessing a long list of certifications is now commonplace. If your competition has numerous certifications and you have none, your resume is unlikely to pass through ATS and HR screenings, even if your knowledge exceeds theirs. It’s a vicious cycle we’ve created for ourselves.
@MyzteryMedia
@MyzteryMedia 11 күн бұрын
Love these videos and they helped a lot. Best teacher of “read the question” I’ve ever had lol that’s so underrated on these exams thank you! I passed my core 2
@isaacrodriguez8907
@isaacrodriguez8907 12 күн бұрын
Since when is “broad network access” a term for could Computing?
@AphelionsLibrary
@AphelionsLibrary 12 күн бұрын
#9 is kind of ambiguous. I'd find it cheaper to replace the motherboard, but it would take a lot more effort to move the parts onto the new motherboard, and I suppose I'm more knowledgable on gaming GPUs, so to me I'd consider replacing the motherboard to be a cheaper option, but you can probably find 30$ gpus out there that'd be a suffice replacement.
@jazeelmitchell9983
@jazeelmitchell9983 13 күн бұрын
Thank u for this i only got 1 incorrect.
@Tonysnow_274
@Tonysnow_274 20 күн бұрын
I like this scenario video. Need more of them
@chigal_I-NationMuzik
@chigal_I-NationMuzik 25 күн бұрын
Techvault big up🔥
@Gabriel-xq6tn
@Gabriel-xq6tn 25 күн бұрын
Certifications are also another brand of software vendors to generate easy money.
@giovanniabraham7653
@giovanniabraham7653 26 күн бұрын
common sense
@edwardlopez9061
@edwardlopez9061 27 күн бұрын
are certifications and degrees are a way to weed out the lazy/unserious people. they only show you can commit to seeing something through to the end. the actual knowledge is on the job training no matter what industry you are in.
@kennguyen1066
@kennguyen1066 27 күн бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 Do you have Core2 as well?
@JohnDoe1999-lg7mh
@JohnDoe1999-lg7mh Ай бұрын
What a joke of accreditation. I know several people that got it and they just throw out terms left, right and center. Had to answer questions wrong to get it correct. Most of it is common sense that any good tech has. Big scam to collect money.
@christopherr.690
@christopherr.690 9 күн бұрын
It's a basic certification. Also hopefully you get it too 😂😂
@gigray5
@gigray5 Ай бұрын
❤love it
@karinali7233
@karinali7233 Ай бұрын
Took and passed! THANK YOU SO MUCH
@techvaultacademy
@techvaultacademy Ай бұрын
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