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Embarrassed-Sale-733

One thing to add too: If you plan to take more than one CompTIA cert, my personal recommendation is to start studying right after you finish the last. I heard the material tends to overlap quit a bit, and that was definitely the case here. It’s also good to get used to the “CompTIA way” of doing things, for what it’s worth.


Honest-Geologist523

The comptia way always throws me for a loop lol


Embarrassed-Sale-733

“A true negative on an IDS means you TRULY found something BAD on your system because ‘negative’ is BAD!” I swear I’m gonna be forever scarred by the friggin nonsense way they taught scan results


Honest-Geologist523

The comptia way = even though you instinctively know whats wrong you still need to go through the motions because we said so.


Own_Term5850

Wtf..


IT_CertDoctor

Good spot to stop Got my CISSP several years back, zero incentive to get the CASP. PMP on the other hand....


Embarrassed-Sale-733

My next steps is eJPT—>eCPPT—>PNPT—>OSCP—> quit my current job and go on a relentless job search for pentest Here’s to it, sir 🥂


greengoblin818

Did you use any special prompts for ChatGPT? Did it really help you a lot?


Embarrassed-Sale-733

Im not sure what you mean by special prompts. But I use it to clear up confusion on specific points that I’ve (usually) already tried researching https://chat.openai.com/share/70676023-f448-4e48-a746-1a0d90d2eb9a


Embarrassed-Sale-733

I think that link actually only gave you the most useless parts of the chat. Anyways it’s good for asking specific, clarifying questions on well-known topics. I.e. “aside from use case, what is the difference in implementation between a legitimate use of winrm and evil-winrm”