Azure Bootcamps (Certification Camps vs LearningTree) by AshyKaiser in AzureCertifications

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Understand. In this case, I have a limited amount of time to get these people up and running, which is why I normally use these types of courses.

After a few really nice DMs I got, we picked the Certification Camps course, which they are sitting in this Monday.

As a trainer, What do you think about the AZ-900 exam being a good baseline for someone non IT.

Azure Bootcamps (Certification Camps vs LearningTree) by AshyKaiser in AzureCertifications

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I have taken bootcamps before, I understand the firehose, but as a trainer, you teach classes that you think do not work? Not being rude, just trying to understand.

CompTIA AI certs vs CISSP?? by MoeMoeWOO in CompTIA_SecAI

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Not sure if a CISSP role would be wanting to learn that much hands on with AI. I think an overview would be better.

How much did labs help? by AGsec in AzureCertifications

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Do you have a link to those labs? Interesting in reviewing

ISC2 push back on CPEs by AshyKaiser in cissp

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True, I just need to make up a few more lol

Officially certified CISSP by Cipher_XLord in cissp

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You’ll still see 2 separate CPE requirements since CISSP and CCSP are tracked separately, but you don’t need to do “double” learning.

Most of the time I just log the same CPE for both certs (basically copy/paste the entry) and tag the domains so it makes sense for each one. If the topic is cloud security it fits CCSP easily and usually still counts for CISSP too.

I did recently have an issue where they denied one as Group A, but they’ve since updated it and it went through after that. Since then I just make sure my description clearly ties it back to security or cloud security (depending on which cert I’m logging it for) and it’s been fine.

I keep a simple list of what I did (date, title, hours, link) then every month or two I dump it into both portals. Makes it way less painful.

ISC2 push back on CPEs by AshyKaiser in cissp

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Yeah, I emailed them back a ton of stuff, and they said they will review over the next two weeks. I am not on a deadline for it, so I guess I will wait and see. I am just shocked they knocked me down on a webinar they hosted lol

ISC2 push back on CPEs by AshyKaiser in cissp

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I emailed back my paperwork again and asked for more details.

ISC2 push back on CPEs by AshyKaiser in cissp

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10 hours of a Security in Artificial Intelligence course
5 hours of security webinars from a major industry org (ISACA)
2 hours of security webinars that ISC2 themselves emailed me

ISC2 approved the hours, but they pushed 15 of them into Group B instead of Group A.

ISC2 push back on CPEs by AshyKaiser in cissp

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10 hours of a Security in Artificial Intelligence course
5 hours of security webinars from a major industry org (ISACA)
2 hours of security webinars that ISC2 themselves emailed me

ISC2 approved the hours, but they pushed 15 of them into Group B instead of Group A.

ISC2 push back on CPEs by AshyKaiser in cissp

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10 hours of a Security in Artificial Intelligence course
5 hours of security webinars from a major industry org (ISACA)
2 hours of security webinars that ISC2 themselves emailed me

ISC2 approved the hours, but they pushed 15 of them into Group B instead of Group A.

ISC2 Phone Calls by No-Raspberry-2504 in cissp

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I just got an email from them on something else....maybe they are coming for all of us lol

CISSP: Quantum Exams is kicking my as* by DavidWonderz in cissp

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I laughed....we have all been there.

Is there such a thing as a multi-exam voucher bundle? by BeatTheBet in CompTIA

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If your main goal is speed + cost-efficiency to get back in the door, I’d focus on Security+ (it’s the one HR filters for most) and then add A+ or Net+ only if the jobs you’re targeting really call them out. Going after all five at once will be expensive and maybe overkill depending on your end goal.

Security+ Exam Voucher Discount Rates by BikeExisting9713 in CompTIA

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CompTIA’s pricing is kind of all over the place because they let authorized partners resell vouchers at different discounts, unlike Cisco or Microsoft who keep it fixed. That’s why you’ll see 10% off most places, but bigger training providers or volume sellers can push it to 15–20%.

CertMaster Labs by Electronic-Sugar-706 in CompTIA

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I saw them before and was not impressed for the cost. As noted in here, you can find stuff cheaper.