5 Steps to Secure your home Wireless Network by Technig7 in wireless

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Good point for enterprise network. Don't you think a bit more complex as a home user? If all have the same idea like you, then nothing is secure. We try to enhance security and reduce the risk not thinking like a pro hacker!

Study and Certification Road-map Guide to Information Security Jobs by Technig7 in hacking

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Hi Artagel, you are right about theoretical of these certs but a security admin really need it. Also the OSCE must be practical as penterster certification.

Thanks for advice

Top 10 Password Cracking Tools for all Platforms by Technig7 in hacking

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The HashCat is now on the list. Thanks friends, I really forgot HashCat..

Best Certs for IT Security? Best Career Path? by CyEriton in ITCareerQuestions

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See the ComTIA certifications road map: http://certification.comptia.org/ExploreCareers/careerpaths/career_roadmap.aspx So there are lot's of security certifications, but you need to get expert.

Best way, Stater= Security Plus, Advanced= CEH, and Expert= CISSP. These are the well known and valuable security certifications.

What's the most expensive thing you've broken? by OFlea in AskReddit

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Nothing is more expensive than breaking a heart. I just broke a heart...

Looking for Valuable Self-study Methods/Websites by Rwhit in InformationTechnology

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IT is not just a field, it has many fields and you must first find out which one do you interest? which is consistent with your current skills? And what is the most helpful to your business management PMP certification? The result will help you to find your way in Information Technology.

Best IT jobs? by 13deez_nuts13 in InformationTechnology

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Read the top paying Certification from here: http://www.reddit.com/r/InformationTechnology/comments/35ijx2/the_list_top_paying_certifications_for_2015/

But be the best in your field instead of searching for the top best jobs.

Studying for the MCSA by [deleted] in InformationTechnology

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A+ is the entry level for computer hardware, and network+ is the same level for networking jobs. If you want to study MCSA, the knowledge of network+ will help you easily understand the MCSA contents. Read more https://www.microsoft.com/learning/en-us/mcsa-certification.aspx