Security+ (Exam SYO-701), Performance-Based Questions (PBQ) Answer Key Availability?

My question was fishing to see if you were asking for the actual answer keys for the real exam PBQs :D

But you've answered it adequately: it's for CertMaster-whatever. :) It's odd that CertMaster does not include details on how to score their PBQ.
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Wondering what type of organization you work for as a trainer

Career College/Tech school, traditional college, and a scant amount of consulting/freelance training and a scanter amount of DoD internal training.
Thanks. Do you have any observations about the differences between teaching for career tech and college?
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Wondering what type of organization you work for as a trainer

I have worked for training centers and as an independent contract trainer. I have traveled to all 50 of the states in the US, as well as DC and Puerto Rico. I've also traveled to six countries abroad. I've taught for local, state, and federal government. Health care, shipping/logistics, food services, manufacturing, defense companies, universities, community colleges, and school districts. I've taught in almost every industry and in most of the United States.
This is great information. Thanks. I would be interested to hear about your overseas experiences if you're willing to share anything.
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Xpert Series - DataX and CloudNetX

DataX is an expert level data science certification. It is a higher level than Data+ and DataSys+. It currently does not renew either of these certifications.
See, I could see DataX renewing these two.

CloudNetX is an expert level networking certification. It is a higher level than Network+ and Cloud+. It currently does not renew either of these certifications.
Meanwhile, not so much here - since CloudNetX is more of an amalgam of cloud and networking. Like a Venn diagram, there's a good amount of material in Cloud+ and Network+ that would not come out in CloudNetX from what I can determine.

Good Day Poeple I have a problem of which I hope one of you poeple can help

I also recommend CyberVista (formerly Kaplan IT, Transcender)

I used to use CyberVista for a while. Their questions weren't quite certification grade in the years we used them. I would say they are more on par with CompTIA's review questions from Learn and Labs, in terms of difficulty. Good for ramping up, but not so great if trying to evaluate for test readiness.

I always liked Sybex' materials. I'm with Greg here - well put together. I used to review them when I wrote for MCP Magazine/Redmond/1105...wayyyyy back in the day.

Good Day Poeple I have a problem of which I hope one of you poeple can help

I recommend MeasureUp


I also recommend CyberVista (formerly Kaplan IT, Transcender)


You can also try Boson


The Sybex books from Wiley Publishing are rather solid

Security+ (Exam SYO-701), Performance-Based Questions (PBQ) Answer Key Availability?

@Tess Sluijter I am unsure how to respond as in the set-up we use at City Colleges of Chicago, PBQs are in the "CertMaster Learn and CertMaster Labs". In "CertMaster Practice" we have only the five (5) Domains and the Practice Test.

I searched throughout for a similar thread but didn't find one. Hoping this has been discussed, if someone could point in that direction, I would be grateful.

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Security+ (Exam SYO-701), Performance-Based Questions (PBQ) Answer Key Availability?

Hello!

My Comptia rep stated there is no official answer key from the company for Security+'s 701 PBQs. Did any of you create your own that I could model from? I was just going to answer each question one-by-one, take screen shots, repeat as needed, to share with my class but I'm hoping there is a better/faster/strong/more efficient approach that has already been done.

Any guidance would be appreciated, thank you!

Patrick Shaughnessy
City Colleges of Chicago
Chicago, IL

Good Day Poeple I have a problem of which I hope one of you poeple can help

So, it sounds like you're looking for practice testing for these exams, yes? There would seem to be a wide range of practice testing options out there.

Is there something you're specifically wanting? Because it would seem that all you might need is something like CertMaster Practice or maybe a third party's practice question bank (just avoid all the Certification Trendz stuff - that's all braindumpy material).

Good Day Poeple I have a problem of which I hope one of you poeple can help

I have a Client who is looking for help. He has Learners getting ready to write Core1 220-1100 and Core Core 2 220-1102 but he has asked me to do a test for them that will give an indecaion that they are ready to write the exam both core 1 and Core 2. WE dont need to worry with PBQs ,Just question test question .
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Xpert Series - DataX and CloudNetX

There are three XPert Series exams: SecurityX, DataX, and CloudNetX.

SecurityX (formerly CASP+) is an expert level cybersecurity certification. It is higher level than Security+, CySA+, and PenTest+. It also renews each of these certifications.

DataX is an expert level data science certification. It is a higher level than Data+ and DataSys+. It currently does not renew either of these certifications.

CloudNetX is an expert level networking certification. It is a higher level than Network+ and Cloud+. It currently does not renew either of these certifications.

Does anyone know if DataX or CloudNetX will renew lower level certs or provide partial CEUs for lower level certs at some point in the future?

@Stephen Schneiter, do you have any information about these certifications?

Pearsonvue test center? You got one?

Our college has an on-prem PearsonVUE testing center for testing - not just for our computer programs, but for our AMT medical programs as well. Our test center is not available to the public, meaning you can't schedule through the web for our site - you have to contact our librarian who would set you up. Since we put students through testing in waves, it's just easier to run an eight seat center. We've had it in place since 2016.

Private test centers do get a small cut of testing fees. Like 5-10 bucks per candidate, but it's not a defined revenue stream for us. We do it in conjunction with our programs. One downside is that I can't take beta exams at the private center - since beta exams are scheduled online, and we can't schedule our private center online, well, I have to go to a public center for beta testing (I don't do a bunch of it, but when I do...)

I am not a fan of OnVUE. With the horror stories I've heard, I'm just more comfortable going to a test center. My brain seems to engage better when I have to go somewhere. I, myself, don't typically test at our school - as I don't like taking up a seat for a student - so I go elsewhere. I know OnVUE got its wind during the Coronapocalypse - but it's just never been my thing.

I also have a great story:

Turns out, about a week before I was supposed to do the Server+ TTT for 005, @Stephen Schneiter asked me to take the beta. Well, I had to go to a nearby public site for that - for the reasons addressed above. Well, the pandemic hit the day before my testing date and I couldn't get tested. It cost me a bottle of my homemade mead to the test center owner for her to quietly open the test center (despite Pearson 'highly recommending' everyone close down), to get my Beta done. The Test Center Owner and I still laugh about it to this day, which is one reason why I keep coming back - they became good friends of mine.

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Unused servers

The one thing about servers is that, if properly maintained, they just keep going and going and going.

I still have some Dell PowerEdge T410s that still hold up our on-prem infrastructure, which we'll retire before too too long, although one might say they've been in operation for too, too long. I've built a HCI out of Dell Minis, to teach the concepts of clustered computing.

After Broadcom's acquisition of VMWare, we might see some changes in their pricing (probably more expensive), but I've never, really been a fan of VMWare - mostly because they charged the same for licensing for academic institutions, which to me, is asinine (or at least they did when I monkeyed with it). Now, for virtualizing, I would just teach QEMU/KVM for Linux platforms, HyperV on Windows, and VirtualBox to teach the concepts. Sure, you lose the advanced enterprise management stuff, but to me, a 0-2 year shouldn't be touching that stuff anyway.

But I'll agree with Tess here, having a couple old bare metals at the ready.

Because, remember this:

There's no such thing as the cloud - it's just someone else's computer. And the cloud is made up of servers.

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Pearsonvue test center? You got one?

I take all my CompTIA exams online. The only exams that I take at a testing center are ISC2 exams because they do not do online testing.

Online is so much easier. The nearest testing center is ten miles away and they only test M-Th from 8:00 AM until 1;00 PM. With OnVue, I can schedule 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I've taken exams on weekends, nights, and early mornings. Plus, there's no traffic from my kitchen to my home office.

Pearsonvue test center? You got one?

On a similar note, are you recommending your students take the test at a testing site, or remotely with a sanitized environment?
I recommend neither, I recommend that they figure out what's best for them and their circumstances and preferences.

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