I'm going to be doing a test for a job, whoever gets the highest score is hired. But the list is so long: 1. Computing fundamentals, computer organization and architecture, computer components (hardware and software); input, output and storage systems, principles of operating systems, computer applications and microinformatics. 2. Operating Systems (Windows and Linux) - characteristics, syntax and semantics of commands, management functions, main utilities. 3. Computer networks, Reference Models, Concepts and fundamentals of data communication, physical means of transmission, topology and interconnection elements of computer networks (gateways, switches, routers), stations and servers, local and network technologies long distance, architecture, client/server architecture, Internet and Intranet concepts. Safety. Communication network protocols and services, TCP/IP architecture and its main protocols; IP, NAT and DNS addressing; VPN and MPLS network concepts and applications. Wireless communication (IEEE 802.11x standards), WIFI 6. 4. Windows Server 2012 R2 and later and Linux operating systems, principles, concepts and basic operation. Administration of users, groups, permissions, access control (LDAP, Samba and Active Directory). 5. Systems development, software development tools and CASE tools, aspects of programming languages, algorithms and data and object structures, object-oriented programming, design patterns. 6. Databases, file organization and access methods, abstraction and data model, database management systems (DBMS), data definition and manipulation languages, query languages - SQL, knowledge of DBMS SQL Server and MySQL. 7. Programming languages, elementary and structured data types; functions and procedures, flow control structures, object-oriented programming languages. 8. Notions on General Data Protection Law, Notions on information security policy, Notions of management and administration of Computer Networks. 9. Understanding backup policy, backup systems, types and storage media. Notions about data storage units. 10. Computer network security, firewall, intrusion detection systems (IDS), antivirus, Internet and wireless network attacks and threats, cryptography, encryption basics. 11. Public Key Infrastructure, ICPBrasil, symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, certification and digital signature. 12. IT Management and Governance, notions of service management (ITIL v3 and v4), incident and problem management; change management and service desk. 13. Knowledge of Microsoft Exchange Server 2016; Knowledge of VMWare virtualization platform; File, Internet and File Transfer Security Policy. Do you think I can study it all in 6 months?
@ajgeriane85842 жыл бұрын
It can be overwhelming, but with great time management and passion you can do it. My teacher once said, when hard workers get to do the thing they love, they're unstoppable.
@mamupelu5652 жыл бұрын
@@ajgeriane8584 Thank you for these words of encouragement. I like that you said passion, I think it'll be the key for success and motivation.
@ajgeriane85842 жыл бұрын
@@mamupelu565 just focus!
@allthecommonsense2 жыл бұрын
It depends on your existing tech skills. If you have no tech skills yet... then no way.