Security Controls - CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 - 1.1
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- čas přidán 31. 10. 2023
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We rely on security controls to monitor, alert, and recover from attacks. In this video, you'll learn about the categories of common security controls.
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This CZcams channel has changed my life for ever. Thanks to your channel i have passed ITF+, A+, Network+, Security+, CySA+ and Pentest+ . Looking forward to this new edition
What method of learning did you use to pass the exam? (Congrats!!!)
Same, passed my A+ and Net+, I've been study 601, but just switch ti this instead. He's so fast on putting this up
@@aronm5329are you taking a lot of notes for sec+ or is it pretty easy to remember?
I'm scraping money together for the vouchers lol
you get a good paying job out of it? And were you in the field before?
The time to learn is now, time to get the fuck out of out of retail.
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You take it yet?
100% can totally relate
@@LordSiah Yes, I am now working as security guard at McDonalds
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Lmao McDonald's shamrock shake is worth a robbery
I plan to take the SecurityX beta exam this Saturday and I haven't watched your video in years! You are looking healthy and have lost weight, congrats.
Here we go! You have helped me earn my A + and Net+ . Its time to complete the trifecta!
Already putting out videos before the Exam is released! This guy is the real deal, thanks James!!
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Recently passed A+ with your study guides, practice tests, and videos! Can't wait to finish Security+ 🚀
Are the practice tests and notes updated to the current version of the exam? Im starting my learning progress to get certified and want to purchase his exam and notes but make sure its updated
Its seriously his voice an tempo that keep me wanting to keep watching these, perfect!
just in time for my exam preparation , thank you so much professor messer!
Recently obtained my Net+ cert with your videos and study group streams! Excited to get started on Sec+. Thanks for all that you do!
How did you study? Did you just watch the videos?
@@WhereToFind sorry for the late reply, i had notifications off. I used the videos, a Sybex textbook by Todd Lammle, and the pocket prep app. I also took a ton of practice tests, and just for fun, fooled around in Packet Tracer just to turn some abstract knowledge into something concrete that I could see in action.
Passed A+ last week getting ready for sec+ now💪🏽
Just passed my net+ thanks to you, on to this one!
Thanks for your vid.
Thank you
I do appreciate the videos, but you listed a guard shack under physical controls and then listed it under preventative operational controls in the grid?
This is what I'm confused about as well ^
Do anyone know if the Security plus exam all scenario questions or just regular multiple choice?
comptia tests are not hard. if u know all the material[objs.] you will be good.
they love to ask relative questions, so if you know a good bit about each obj you will have an easy time picking out the correct answer
Hey I'm new to IT and I am studying for the 701 Sec+ but after some talking and research I've been told it's pretty difficult for beginners. From a career aspect, is it worth it to take the Net+ route then go for cybersecurity or should I just focus on the sec+. Im asking because I want to do cybersecurity instead of IT but I'm not sure if that's possible as a beginner.
Commenting to see answer
same
I want to know the answer to this as well
Iv been googling this and honestly majority says it's best to get some networking knowledge as a foundation. Buttt that doesn't mean you can't do it though
CompTIA A+ is foundational, Net+ builds on A+ and Sec+ builds on Net+. That said, I wouldn't necessarily test for A+. Watch A+ Prof Messer videos then study for Net+ and Sec+ in that order. You could potentially pass Sec+ just studying for it and it alone but your knowledge will have holes you'll eventually have to fill.
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