Overall, I thought it was a comprehensive and challenging exam.
As I've said, I have no idea what the scenario was in the simulation because I skipped it. I tend to do the PBQs last, and I wasn't aware that the CASP+ had a simulation question. I answer all the M/C questions first, then went...
I did not attend the CompTIA conference in Atlanta because I was busy teaching a virtual Cloud+ class for US military members stationed in Germany.
It doesn't make sense to fragment AI/ML courses and present specific use cases for them unless you have a solid general foundational course that...
It's not required that managers be able to do the work. If they're doing the work, they're not managing. It's two different skill sets. The further a person goes up the management chain, the less technical they have to be. Most CISOs are completely non-technical and would be a liability in a...
I took the regular exam. People speculate on the grading of exam questions and make unsupported assumptions. I didn't even read the scenario and I passed the exam. It was not a make-or-break question. The same is true for PBQs on the other exams. If you do well on the multiple-choice...
Wouldn't it be more efficient to develop a single AI/ML course, and include those subtopics as part of the certification?
I know ISACA has an AI Fundamentals certification, and CertNexus has a Certified Artificial Intelligence Practitioner certification.
I'm waiting on the results for the CloudNetX beta. I just finished the DataX TTT and am waiting on a voucher.. Then I've got Linux+ and I complete the entire set.
I skipped the question entirely because I didn't realize that I wouldn't be able to review it later. I never even read the scenario.
It didn't matter because I passed the exam without even reading it. It must have not been that essential.
CASP+ was intended for professionals with 10+ years...
You don't need Linux skills to pass the CASP+. Supervisor roles often don't need the same depth of technical skills because they're not responsible for hands-on technical work. The ISC2 CISSP requires LESS hands-on experience than CASP+ does, and ISACA's CISM requires LESS hands-on experience...
I'll have to disagree with you slightly. Going backward and getting a lesser certification does not help with an expert-level certification. Especially if the overlap between the two is marginal.
Some CompTIA exams give partial CEUs.
https://www.comptia.org/continuing-education/choose/renew-with-a-single-activity/earn-a-higher-level-comptia-certification
Some CompTIA exams give full CEUs...
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As a CompTIA Adjunct Instructor, I must have the current version of the CompTIA exam I am teaching.
I.E. if I'm teaching Security+, I have to have the SY0-701 version of the exam, which I do. I've got six of the seven Security+ exam versions, but I need the 701 to teach the 701 class.
Every...
I should've paid more attention. If I had known that, I would have waited to activate it later. Now, it will expire before I have the opportunity to take the exam.
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