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Channel Community NL?

Hi all,

Today, I received a mail from the UK Channel Community,
I was wondering: is there a community like this for The Netherlands?

On a side note, together with a Comptia Partner here in The Netherlands, I really want to boost Comptia trainings and getting more involved with Comptia,
so everything that helps to reach that goal helps :)

best regards,
Frederik Vos

Forum Request: For Post-Secondary Institutions

Hello -
So I put this up on the webinar this morning - I would really love to see a specific forum out here that is aimed at Post Secondary institutions. Maybe there isn't enough traffic to warrant such a thing, but I'd love to have regular discussions with my fellow professors/instructors, content and curriculum developers, and the like when adapting CompTIA material for academic and college credit. It might help with getting our students better prepared for certification.

Y'see, this morning, on the webinar, we heard that many post-secondaries out there have programs for academic outcomes in IT and Cyber, but they don't have the hands-on skills. Much of this is resource or internal curriculum based. But there has to be a way to have our cake and eat it too, right? Making sure we can properly deliver content in a college setting while making sure students are being prepared for certification, managing expectations, so-on and so forth.

Is this something that can be a thing?

Rick
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Making the Case - CySA/PenTest level certs for entry level IT personnel

So, the question that that I will post as my inaugural question to CIN is:

Does CySA+ and PenTest+ make sense for the student in the 0-2 year space? New, freshmeat candidates coming into the field, stacking up ITF+, A+, Net+, Sec+ - yes, it's pretty justifiable. But what about the next level - CySA and PT? So far, what I've heard is that incident management is becoming more of a mainstream competency, which isn't so much covered in Sec+, but is heavily covered in CySA.

Thoughts?

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Exam results via Paper or On-line

Hello everyone, When my students take a certification exam, they are required to bring back their exam results that are printed out at the PearsonVue testing center so they can get credit for taking the certification exam. However, today one of my students were not given a print out and was told they had to go on-line to get their exam results. Then about an hour later a second student was at the same testing center, and they received a print out. Does anyone know if CompTIA is now moving to providing exam results on-line and no longer printing them out at the testing center?

CompTIA Instructor Network Masterclass: Up Close with Security+

Introducing our new Webinar series, CompTIA Instructor Network Masterclass. Webinars in this series will be geared to those who are teaching the specific certification providing industry insights and discussion on teaching practices to assist student preparation for the certification and the employment.

Join us next week for our first offering for Cybersecurity month as we look closer into Security+. I will be joined by a panel of speakers including:
Trevor Smith, Director of Technical Services, for TeamLogicIT​
Stephen Padilla, IT Instructor for CompTIA Training Strategies Group​
Patrick Lane, Director of Product Management and Security+ Product Manager for CompTIA​
During this session we will discuss the job roles for those pursuing Security+, what industry expects of IT Pros holding the certification and how to prepare students for these job roles. We will also discuss changes to job roles and industry trends for techs in the field. We will also discuss what we might be seeing as far as changes to the new Security+ exam version 601 to be released next fall.

Webcast Title: CompTIA Instructor Network Masterclass: Up Close with Security+
Webcast Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 11:00 AM Central Daylight Time
Register now

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Microsoft Windows 7 End of Life Announcement

All good things must come to an end. Here is the announcement from CERT today.
Original release date: October 17, 2019

Summary
On January 14, 2020, Microsoft will end extended support for their Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.[1] After this date, these products will no longer receive free technical support, or software and security updates.

Organizations that have regulatory obligations may find that they are unable to satisfy compliance requirements while running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

Technical Details
All software products have a lifecycle. “End of support” refers to the date when the software vendor will no longer provide automatic fixes, updates, or online technical assistance. [2]

For more information on end of support for Microsoft products see the Microsoft End of Support FAQ.

Systems running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 will continue to work at their current capacity even after support ends on January 14, 2020. However, using unsupported software may increase the likelihood of malware and other security threats. Mission and business functions supported by systems running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 could experience negative consequences resulting from unpatched vulnerabilities and software bugs. These negative consequences could include the loss of confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data, system resources, and business assets.
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Office Hours with James Stanger

It's October, meaning a lot of great content for Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Join Dr. Stanger next week as he looks at attack recognition. Being able to recognize when an attack is underway and responding to it. These are great sessions for your students to check out as well! Plenty of great information to share. Be sure to register here.

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Writing Articles Pays Off

As mentioned in another post, I wrote an article that was published earlier this month on Certification Magazine about the Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC). That coupled with my completion of the specific requirements for volunteering resulted in my deployment this Friday to Marsh Harbour in the Bahamas. Considering joining so you can experience adventures like this.........

Are you Teaching 6 - 12 Grades? Get ITF+ Certified and Be Entered to Win an Amazon Gift Card

CompTIA is offering the CompTIA ITF+ ebook and certification exam voucher free of charge to teachers who want to learn more about IT and apply that knowledge to their teaching and careers. Teachers who teach any subject to children in grades 6-12 are eligible for this limited-time benefit. Check out details here, https://s.comptia.org/35spwVN

If this offer will not work for you please pass it along to an instructor who can benefit. Be sure to tell them about CIN also!! ?



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Linux+ Instructor needed

Hello,

Synergy Bahamas Ltd. is looking for an instructor who can teach a 3 to 5 day Introductory Linux+ class in Nassau, Bahamas within the next 4 weeks.
If you are an experienced trainer and available within the timeline specified (and willing to travel to the Bahamas :)), please contact me as soon as possible.

Devon Leslie
Director of Training
Synergy Bahamas Ltd.

Cell: 242 431-8343 Office: 242 323-0727
email: [email protected]

Observation at the Shanghai Airport

While checking in at the Shanghai airport on Thursday (October 3rd), I noticed that the CRT monitor at one of the security stations where baggage was being processed through an x-ray machine, while in the process of booting disclosed the Windows 2000 splash screen. That had me wondering if the computer was connected to a network, and if so, what interesting information could be disclosed to unintended viewers?

Certification Magazine - Article on the ITDRC

While I was away vacationing in China, Certification Magazine published my article titled ITDRC volunteers enhance their IT skills through disaster recovery assistance on its website. If you are not familiar with the ITDRC, I'd encourage you, after reading the article and sharing it with your students, to join.

Steve

Speakers Needed for DeVry Webinars

Interested in sharing your IT knowledge and skill sets? We have received a request from DeVry for someone in CompTIA’s network to present to their students in Week 7 of their Academic Session. Here are the presentations that they are requesting a speaker for:
  1. CEIS101 Introduction to Technology and Information Systems – Monday 10/14/2019 at 6 PM Pacific/9 PM Eastern. The theme of this presentation is the Ecosystem of the IoT – Insights into the Interplay of People, Processes, Data, and Devices (Things) in the Workplace. This is a beginner’s course in all things IoT. Subtopics may include (but are not limited to): Industry Trends in the IoT; 21st Century (soft) Skills; and Relationship of Education, Experience, and Industry Certifications in starting and growing a Career. All topics and themes are at the discretion of the speaker.
  2. CEIS106 Introduction to Operating Systems – Thursday 10/17/2019 at 5 PM Pacific/8 PM Eastern. The theme of this presentation is the Role of the A+ and Linux+ Certifications in the Workplace. What is the role and demand for A+ folks? What is the role and demand for Linux+ certified workers? This class expands on the IoT principles introduced in CEIS101 (above). Subtopics may also include (but are not limited to): Industry Trends in the IoT; 21st Century (soft) Skills; and Relationship of Education, Experience, and Industry Certifications in starting and growing a Career. All topics and themes are at the discretion of the speaker.
These are WebEx based events that include 50+ students per course attending real-time and another 150 viewing the recording of the presentation.

If you would be interested in presenting or would like some more information please email Justine Valentine from CompTIA AITP, [email protected]

CompTIA A+ Instructors Needed (Update!)

Hello everyone,

NPower Canada is looking for A+ Instructors across the Toronto and Greater Toronto Area.

NPower Canada is a charitable organization that launches underserved young adults into meaningful and sustainable careers in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) field. NPower Canada’s programs provide participants with free in-demand technical and professional skills training, and connects them to new and rewarding career opportunities with some of Canada’s largest employers.

Through consultation with a wide range of employers, NPower Canada’s comprehensive curriculum ensures participants are equipped with the in-demand technical and professional skills most sought after by industry.

Please see the attached PDF for more details on the opportunities to work within the organization.

Thank you,

Karim

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CIN Road Show - BSides Harrisburg

If anyone is in the neighborhood, we will be presenting at BSides Harrisburg conference at Harrisburg University this Wednesday, October 2nd. Stop by and check us out or give us a shout.

You can find out more information about the event and the agenda here is the website, https://summits.harrisburgu.edu/bsides/
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Bad news for fans of Yellow Circle

I have been using Yellow Circle as a completely free (and no CC required) alternative to the 'free' Cloud accounts through the major vendors. Unfortunately it seems they have recently changed things so that even the lowest account has a $1 cost now... While admittedly quite reasonable for what they do, it takes away a free educational resource for teaching / demoing Cloud which I'm sad to see go. Also, even these prices might not last based on the 'limited time only' wording.

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Resources for Security+

Hey, all.

I've taken a few online practice tests for Security+ and have scored well above passing for almost all categories - but need some brushing up on a few areas.

Without purchasing an entire in-depth exam study guide, are there any good resources out there designed to quickly get an experienced IT professional up-to-speed? More of a "Cliffs Notes" version - but NOT a "memorize these answers" cheater version.

Thanks!
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