I passed SecAI+ earlier today. Here are my thoughts:Hi Everyone!
I'm preparing myself on taking SecAI+. I just finished the on-demand TTT series released early this year and I also adquired a training in Udemy related to this cert. I've been certified in CySA+ and Pentest+ since 2021 but for SecAI+ given that this is an "expansion series" which foundations are Security+ I would like to hear your advice, recommendation, study guide, experiences during the exam, etc that could provide more insights on this exam.
Appreciate your comments and guidance
Best regards
Congratulations.I finally buckled down and took the Linux+ and passed it today. It took some extra study but after I let the 005 get away from me I swore to myself I wouldn't let it happen again. HUGE thanks to @Stephen Schneiter, Jason Eckert's great TTT and the amazing CIN network for the voucher. Watching the expiration timer tick down on it gave me the kick in the pants I needed to finish!
I received mine. As long as you check all the boxes above highlighted by Ali. You should be good to go.Hi everyone!
I was not able to receive the CertMaster voucher/access codes for both SecAI+ and CySA+.
For SecAI+, I attended the training through the on-demand sessions, and I saw that @Stephen Schneiter mentioned that learners should receive the access code after completing the first session, even for on-demand learners. I already completed the sessions, but I have not received the email yet.
For CySA+, I attended the first day live session, but I also have not received the CertMaster voucher/access code.
May I kindly ask if the voucher/access codes are sent automatically after attendance is recorded, or if they can be resent directly?
I would appreciate your help on this. Thank you!
What's crazy is I do a wall of shame with the name and everything and nothing happens...smhI dunno - if it were me getting them, I'd probably take a screen capture of the solicitation and post it on LinkedIn for all to see. Maybe hash it #WallofShame or something. But then, I don't really do much on LinkedIn (nor have any inclination to use the platform, really - kinda hating it these days), so I'm not really getting those requests.
But yeah, nothing like some proper shaming of scammers on a public platform - with evidence, of course.
Hi Ali,
Congratulations!Today I passed the CompTIA SecAI+ (CY0-001). Thank you for the opportunity to learn through the CIN TTT Series and @Stephen Schneiter.
I dunno - if it were me getting them, I'd probably take a screen capture of the solicitation and post it on LinkedIn for all to see. Maybe hash it #WallofShame or something. But then, I don't really do much on LinkedIn (nor have any inclination to use the platform, really - kinda hating it these days), so I'm not really getting those requests.I have reported to LinkedIn almost 1000 times about scammers coming from India or the Philippines sending connect requests to myself and countless others in my network offering 100% guarantee's to pass exams.