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Re: Advice - CCNA Security certification


From: "Butturini, Russell" <Russell.Butturini () Healthways com>
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 09:18:26 -0600

+1 for the CBT Nuggets.  Jeremy does a great job with those videos.  The best though is reading and working the 
questions in the Cisco Press books I found.  Also, make sure you check the tracks and understand exactly which tests 
are needed for the certification you want to pursue.  CCSP is now retired and replaced with CCNP security, and as a 
result many of the elective exams have been changed/versions modified.

From: pauldotcom-bounces () mail pauldotcom com [mailto:pauldotcom-bounces () mail pauldotcom com] On Behalf Of Colin 
Vallance
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 9:16 AM
To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Advice - CCNA Security certification

Yes you do.  You'll also need the CCNA Security if you end up going for the CCNP Security cert.  I've found the 
combination of Cisco Press books, CBT Nuggets, and labbing things up works well.
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Subba Rao <kleanchap () tanucoo com<mailto:kleanchap () tanucoo com>> wrote:
Russell,

Thank you for replying.  Do I need CCNA as a prerequisite to get my CCNA
Security certification?  What books would you recommend to prepare for
this certification?

Thank you once again.

Subba Rao

On 1/3/2011 3:18 PM, Butturini, Russell wrote:
I used the Cisco Press book to prepare for this exam, combined with hands-on.  Hands on practice, even in a lab or 
emulated environment, is absolutely key if you want to get good at Cisco security.  I have my CCSP and  0 for 2 on 
the CCIE security lab so far, and I wouldn't be this far along without lots of time spent in the IOS breaking things 
:-)


On Jan 3, 2011, at 8:00 AM, "Subba Rao" <kleanchap () tanucoo com<mailto:kleanchap () tanucoo com>> wrote:

Hi,

I want to start specializing in Cisco Security certifications.  Does
anyone have a good book to recommend to prepare for this certification?
My work experience is mostly in the assessments area concentrating on
OS and networks.  I am not a network admin though however I do
understand the underlying technologies/protocols.

Any advice is appreciated.  Thank you in advance.

Subba Rao
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