Security+ Question of the Week
What is the chain of custody?
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Read moreWhich of the following forms of data is least volatile?
Read moreWhat is the greatest threat to organizations from removable media which is used as part of normal day-to-day work tasks?
Read moreAfter the security policy is written, inventories are crafted, and maps of the physical and logical layouts are drawn, what must be performed in order to allow for reasonable recovery in the event of a disaster years after initial implementation of the infrastructure?
Read moreAccording to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) the CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) is now 8570.1 approved. That’s good news for anyone looking for an alternative to what’s currently on the list for IAT level III and IAM level II security certification compliance.
CompTIA’s CASP certification is one of the newest security certifications and is designed for security professionals that have a minimum of 10 years hands-on experience in IT administration and at least five years of hands-on technical experience. What I like about the certification is that it’s a challenging certification that requires candidates to have hands-on experience with multiple security and networking technologies. While there is no required prerequisite, the CASP certification is intended to follow CompTIA Security+ or equivalent certification.
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