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Filed Under (Cisco certification exam dumps) by verygoodchang on January-21-2008
In the complex world of IT security education, fitting all the various certifications together can seem like a challenging task. Finally, there is an answer to this challenge. The Security Certified Program offers THREE certifications to validate your security skill set. The SCP has certified people in more than 40 countries. SCNS The Security Certified Network Specialist (SCNS) program focuses on the critical defensive technologies that are the foundation of securing network perimeters, such as firewalls, intrusion detection, and router security. The SCNS certification requires the passing of one exam (number SC0-451). The exam is designed to validate the essential perimeter security skills, including: Network Defense Fundamentals, Hardening Routers and ACLs, Implementing IPSec and VPNs, Advanced TCP/IP, Securing Wireless Networks, Designing and Configuring Intrusion Detection Systems, and Designing and Configuring Firewall Systems. The SCNS credential is valid for two years from the pass date. Recertification is required to maintain good standing. Prerequisite for this certification is CompTIA Security+ or equivalent experience. SCNP The Security Certified Network Professional (SCNP) program focuses on the required elements of securing a network, such as securing Windows and Linux systems. The SCNP certification requires that candidates hold an SCNS credential, in good standing, and the successful passing of one exam (number SC0-471). The exam is designed to validate the essential security skills for securing strategic elements of the network, including: Analyzing Packet Signatures, Creating Security Policies, Performing Risk Analysis, Ethical Hacking Techniques, Internet and WWW Security, Cryptography, Hardening Linux Computers, and Hardening Windows Server 2003. The SCNP credential is valid for two years from the pass date. Recertification is required within two years to maintain good standing. The prerequisite for this certification is the SCNS. Candidates must possess their SCNS, in good standing, prior to receiving their SCNP credential. SCNA The SCNA program will focus on the advanced security skills and technologies of building trusted networks. The skills and knowledge of the SCNA program includes: Law and Legislation issues, Forensics, Wireless Security, Securing Email, Biometrics, Strong Authentication, Digital Certificates and Digital Signatures, PKI Policy and Architecture, and Cryptography. Prerequisite for this certification is the Security Certified Network Professional (SCNP) credential, with good standing. The SCNA program is divided into two exams:Enterprise Security Implementation (ESI) ???number SC0-501????and The Solution Exam (TSE) (number SC0-502). The Enterprise Security Implementation exam is designed to validate the technically advanced skills that a security architect requires. These skills include, but are not limited to: Law and Legislation issues, Forensics, Wireless Security, Securing Email, Biometrics, Strong Authentication, Digital Certificates and Digital Signatures, PKI Policy and Architecture, and Cryptography. The Solution Exam will cover all facets of technologies covered in all four of The SCP courses. To successfully complete The Solution Exam, candidates will require knowledge of the following, but limited to: Firewalls, Intrusion Detection, Operating System Security, Risk Analysis, Security Policies, Signature Analysis, Virtual Private Networks, Router Security, Law and Legislation issues, Forensics, Wireless Security, Securing Email, Biometrics, Strong Authentication, Digital Certificates and Digital Signatures, PKI Policy and Architecture, and Cryptography. The SCNA credential is then valid for two years from the pass date. Recertification is required at that time with a passing score on Exam SC0-502 only. SCP offers training classes and self-study materials in preparation of the SCP program. For details, go to http://www.securitycertified.net/training_schedule.htm.
Filed Under (Cisco certification exam dumps) by verygoodchang on January-21-2008
Q. Why is Microsoft introducing specializations? A. Microsoft is introducing specializations because individuals are asking for a way to identify their focus in a particular technical field, and IT managers are asking for a way to identify those individuals. With increasing numbers of individuals pursuing certification, and with expertise being sought after in many specific areas, customers want a way to distinguish proficiency in a given field. Q. What is the difference between a certification and a specialization? A. A certification validates and identifies competency in a specific job role. A specialization validates and identifies job role competency applied to a specific technical field. Specializations allow individuals who currently have or who are seeking certifications to highlight their focus in a specific field. Q. Are MCSA specializations more advanced than the MCSA certification? A. No. A certification specialization proves and identifies a focus on a specific technical field. However, the job role proficiency that is validated by the certification is the same for an MCSA with or without a specialization. Q. Which specializations are available today? A. Messaging and Security specializations are available on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003. Candidates can achieve MCSA: Messaging or MCSA: Security on Windows 2000 today and can start taking exams for MCSA: Messaging and MCSA: Security on Windows Server MCSA 2003. The final exams that are required for MCSA: Messaging and MCSA: Security on Windows Server 2003 will be available later this year. Q. Can an exam satisfy both the MCSA elective requirement and a specialization requirement? A. Yes. If you have already taken a specialization requirement to satisfy your MCSA elective requirement, you are one step closer to achieving your specialization. Q. If I have a Windows 2000 specialization and I upgrade my MCSA certification from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003, will my specialization be upgraded also? A. Upgrade requirements for specializations will vary. You may have to meet additional requirements beyond those necessary to upgrade your MCSE certification. See each specific certification specialization page for full details on upgrade requirements. From
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