Update: Beta Vouchers will valid only in January. Then closes Beta, and with beginning of March the Official Exam CFR-410 will be available.
Michael
Michael
The beta for CFR-410 left me underwhelmed. -> https://www.kilala.nl/index.php?id=2549CFR 401 Beta in Jan.
Ok, so you did take the Beta already... I agree with you, the CFR Fee. I will no pay again, since from CFR to CFR 3 i had some Problems during renewal. Was not so good expierence. Here is CompTIA far better..The beta for CFR-410 left me underwhelmed. -> https://www.kilala.nl/index.php?id=2549
Good one
I don`t go the AWS Road. not for training them. Have a enough with Microsoft there. Next Exams planned:My last two exams were the CertNexus CyberSec First Responder and CompTIA Network+.
My next three exams will be
After that, I'll reassess and decide what's next.
- CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner
- AWS Cloud Practitioner
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect
My company uses AWS so it makes sense for me to learn more about it. I have plans to study MS Azure and Google Cloud later this year so I can learn the similarities and differences.I don`t go the AWS Road. not for training them. Have a enough with Microsoft there. Next Exams planned:
others not planned so far. (Maybe later that year A+ )
- CASP
- Data+
- Pentest
Michael
Any multiple choice exam that requires memorization to pass does not properly evaluate a candidate's knowledge. CompTIA does a better job than most because they do include some performance based questions. I honestly wish they would change the format to 50% performance based and 50% scenario based questions. That is why the certifications from Offensive Security have become more popular in the pen testing world because they require hands on exercises and real world scenarios.The beta for CFR-410 left me underwhelmed. -> https://www.kilala.nl/index.php?id=2549
I might take some AWS Courses / Try it, but i will not go down that Certification Road yet. I have enough on the Plate with the Stuff already done.My company uses AWS so it makes sense for me to learn more about it. I have plans to study MS Azure and Google Cloud later this year so I can learn the similarities and differences.
I'm also attending the Data+ TTT so I might sneak it in after I'm done with my two AWS certs.