I hear you, and for the most part, I agree (though I teach one class that has students from a wide variety of industries, and some of them genuinely do have a choice in the matter--for now). As @jason_wood pointed out, students also have some valid concerns that deserve to be addressed. I'm a research geek and can throw all kinds of authoritative sources at the conversation if needed. I guess I'm more curious how other instructors are handling these conversations with students and what points they've been able to make that help to settle their concerns... if that's even possible. When there are data centers being built within my students' own communities, they can bring some pretty strong emotions--and also well-thought-out arguments--to the conversation.AI , the cloud, and datacenters are not going away, regardless of their opinions. They can either embrace the technology or be left behind in the workplace.
One thing I was pleasantly surprised about is how the exam has candidates apply broader concepts (like networking or security) specifically to databases. So for example, do you understand how databases rely on DNS to function? Do you understand how to configure a firewall for database protection?Hi, I think I remember you writing on here that you really enjoyed studying for v1. Any major changes that you can discuss?
Hello Stephen, Happy MondayBe on the lookout! I heard that the Data+ vouchers will be sent out via email tomorrow, Wednesday, February 18th.
I am really looking forward to this. I've tried to do this using Udemy so it will be interesting to see how those two match out.Join us for the CIN TTT series covering the next release of the CompTIA CySA+ certification. Our guest instructor, @Nick Pierce , will lead us through the eight-session series covering the exam objectives and provide hands on examples as you strengthen your cybersecurity analysis skills. We will discuss how to cover the content with students and suggest various labs to let students gain hands-on experience as they prepare for certification.
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Registered and looking forward to it! Thanks Stephen!!Join us for the CIN TTT series covering the next release of the CompTIA CySA+ certification. Our guest instructor, @Nick Pierce , will lead us through the eight-session series covering the exam objectives and provide hands on examples as you strengthen your cybersecurity analysis skills. We will discuss how to cover the content with students and suggest various labs to let students gain hands-on experience as they prepare for certification.
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) is the premier certification for cyber professionals tasked with incident detection, prevention, and response through continuous security monitoring. It validates a tech professional's expertise in incident response and vulnerability management processes, emphasizing the critical communication skills necessary for effective security analysis and compliance.
Skills covered in this series:
What: CIN TTT Series CySA+ V4
- Enhance security operations processes, differentiate threat intelligence and threat hunting, and identify malicious activity using appropriate tools.
- Conduct vulnerability assessments, prioritize vulnerabilities, and recommend effective mitigation strategies for vulnerability management.
- Apply attack methodology frameworks, perform incident response, and understand the incident management lifecycle to handle security incidents effectively.
- Utilize communication best practices to report on vulnerability management and incident response, providing stakeholders with actionable plans and meaningful metrics.
When: June 8 through July 1, 2026, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CT
Who: Nick Pierce
Where: ON24
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Is AutoOps+ a euphemism for hacking automobiles.AutoOps+ looks intriguing!![]()
Registered! Thanks, Stephen!Join us for the CIN TTT series covering the next release of the CompTIA CySA+ certification. Our guest instructor, @Nick Pierce , will lead us through the eight-session series covering the exam objectives and provide hands on examples as you strengthen your cybersecurity analysis skills. We will discuss how to cover the content with students and suggest various labs to let students gain hands-on experience as they prepare for certification.
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) is the premier certification for cyber professionals tasked with incident detection, prevention, and response through continuous security monitoring. It validates a tech professional's expertise in incident response and vulnerability management processes, emphasizing the critical communication skills necessary for effective security analysis and compliance.
Skills covered in this series:
What: CIN TTT Series CySA+ V4
- Enhance security operations processes, differentiate threat intelligence and threat hunting, and identify malicious activity using appropriate tools.
- Conduct vulnerability assessments, prioritize vulnerabilities, and recommend effective mitigation strategies for vulnerability management.
- Apply attack methodology frameworks, perform incident response, and understand the incident management lifecycle to handle security incidents effectively.
- Utilize communication best practices to report on vulnerability management and incident response, providing stakeholders with actionable plans and meaningful metrics.
When: June 8 through July 1, 2026, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CT
Who: Nick Pierce
Where: ON24
Register Here
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I'm just starting my initial CySA+ program now, so I don't have student experience on this topic yet.How many of you are getting a lot of pushback from students on being required or advised to work with and learn AI in your courses?
I expected and received some pushback from other faculty, and my school is actually doing a pretty good job (I think) of working with those issues. What I didn't expect is for so many students to be resistant to AI, not because they're afraid of new technology, but because they're concerned about the impact of data centers on the environment and local communities. (And I understand the argument that many of these data centers aren't being built primarily for AI, but there's so much media coverage of AI that the general public is making this association regardless.)