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Looking for a Server+ Instructor for an onsite training session in the Philippines

Hi All,

As the post title suggests, my organization is looking for a Server+ instructor who will deliver a training session for us. I was contacted by our HR regarding this, so I don't have all the details yet, but the training is going to be conducted onsite, in our office along Ayala Avenue in Makati. The training will last 5 days, most likely from Monday to Friday (no exact dates yet). Interested parties may send me an e-mail at

[email protected]

So that I may then forward your information and any concerns you may have to our HR Team.

Thanks in Advance!
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CIN TTT Series AI Fundamentals Session 1

I'm excited to share that this session was so awesome that I'm waiting for the recorded version so I ca watch it again! It's that valuable. If you haven't signed up for the course, do it now. You won't regret it. The presenter, Jill West, is top-notch. We are honored to have her at CIN.
Yay--glad you're enjoying it! I've had SO much fun putting this series together. And everything being shared in the chat takes the session to a whole new level.

High School Teacher here...I have questions...

I have used CertMaster to teach high school students A+, It does a good job. The only thing I would recommend outside of CertMaster is having actual hardware for them to be able to take apart and put back together. One of my more memorable experiences was watching a student exclaim how hard he had to push to get the video card to seat into the motherboard. We used 1 computer for 4 or 5 students, just so they could get a feel for the real thing.

Please Don't Distribute Copyrighted Materials

I wanted to give you all a heads-up. A person using the username kiranjadhav010407 has posted all the CompTIA-branded (still copyrighted) Security+ SY0-601 materials on LinkedIn. I reported it and asked that it be taken down, but there were over 350 comments: a mix of copyright warnings and thanks for posting.

When things like this happen, some people blame folks like us: instructors who have access to and use those copyrighted training materials.
Sad that happened. I will say the one thing that is challenging is that under the Resources tab, under courseware, there is the accessibility document. I do include the accessibility document in my course, but I hide it so other students do not have access to it.
It strictly states, “This document is to be used only by authorized instructors and students who have accessibility needs. Other use or distribution is prohibited.” So in cases where we have students who do need the document and then decide to publish it, it can leak out to others very quickly.
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Exam Rules - BEWARE!

Just read the article, it's a very well written reminder.

I remember the last exam I took from home, I had to unplug 3 of my 4 monitors before I could sit it, that's a royal faff, but it's something we know we need to do👍
I have written several articles on the online proctored exams, including a couple that have photographic evidence of the impossibility of sitting the exam from my actual workstation (https://garvis.ca/2021/04/14/the-exam-room-welcome-home/ shows my desk when I was living in California, https://garvis.ca/2025/06/17/online-certification-exams-are-they-worth-it/ shows my desk when I was living in Canada). Those of us who have lots of tech and even worse lots of clutter need to either change our way of living, or else find a different way to take our exams from home; I chose the latter!
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Please Don't Distribute Copyrighted Materials

I wanted to give you all a heads-up. A person using the username kiranjadhav010407 has posted all the CompTIA-branded (still copyrighted) Security+ SY0-601 materials on LinkedIn. I reported it and asked that it be taken down, but there were over 350 comments: a mix of copyright warnings and thanks for posting.

When things like this happen, some people blame folks like us: instructors who have access to and use those copyrighted training materials.
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CIN TTT Series AI Fundamentals Session 1

Jill hosted an amazing session, I am looking forward to catching tomorrow's live, I caught up on the catch-up today and noticed an issue with the chat, it was not showing anything from the session itself.
@Stephen scheider would you be able to look at this ahead of tomorrow's session?
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Exam Rules - BEWARE!

In the Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) Forums recently a trainer too us through the saga of his breaking the exam rules and being blocked from testing for a period of time (possibly two years). While this specific case was about Microsoft exams, I feel it is important that we all know the importance of following the exam rules... especially when we are taking Remote-Proctored exams instead of going into an testing centre.

I wrote this article about the incident: https://garvis.ca/2026/06/29/exam-rules/

Folks, the rules are clear, and when you register you will be told what they are. Whether this is your first or your hundredth exam, take the time to review the rules and make sure you can abide by them. For instance (a big one, and in this case the reason behind the issue): Touch screens are forbidden. Your proctor will see second monitors and make sure you disconnect them, but they will not see that your screen is a touch screen. That is on you to know.

I am happy that I have never been accused of breaking the rules... but I confess, when I heard about this incident I went back and reread the rules to be sure I did not accidentally do so. I have not taken a CompTIA exam since, but will do the same... every single time.
Just read the article, it's a very well written reminder.

I remember the last exam I took from home, I had to unplug 3 of my 4 monitors before I could sit it, that's a royal faff, but it's something we know we need to do👍
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🎉 Excited to Share That I Passed the CompTIA SecAI+ exam with 900 score! 🎉

Of the 122 certification exams I have taken over the past 25 years, I have scored perfect precisely once... and while I do not remember which exam it was, I still have the score report. I suspect that score report may have a couple of drops of spilled whisky on it, as it was on the table at the pub as I celebrated with my friends! All this to say CONGRATULATIONS... be proud!

🎉 Excited to Share That I Passed the CompTIA SecAI+ exam with 900 score! 🎉

I once saw a high school kid take both A+ exams back-to-back and score a perfect 900 on both.

I am absolutely convinced he used a brain dump to prepare. Scores of 900 are extremely rare. Two of them back-to-back is statistically doubtful.
Luckily, I got this score..............

Exam Rules - BEWARE!

In the Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) Forums recently a trainer too us through the saga of his breaking the exam rules and being blocked from testing for a period of time (possibly two years). While this specific case was about Microsoft exams, I feel it is important that we all know the importance of following the exam rules... especially when we are taking Remote-Proctored exams instead of going into an testing centre.

I wrote this article about the incident: https://garvis.ca/2026/06/29/exam-rules/

Folks, the rules are clear, and when you register you will be told what they are. Whether this is your first or your hundredth exam, take the time to review the rules and make sure you can abide by them. For instance (a big one, and in this case the reason behind the issue): Touch screens are forbidden. Your proctor will see second monitors and make sure you disconnect them, but they will not see that your screen is a touch screen. That is on you to know.

I am happy that I have never been accused of breaking the rules... but I confess, when I heard about this incident I went back and reread the rules to be sure I did not accidentally do so. I have not taken a CompTIA exam since, but will do the same... every single time.

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