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Best Practices for Setting Up an Enterprise Simulation Network
May 4, 2024, 9:37 p.m. | /u/Particular_Pea_4015
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I currently work in the industry (in an DF/eDiscovery lab at a FAANG company) this is my first job out of school (had internships though and have worked help desk) I'm planning to set up an enterprise simulation network to enhance my skills as at this point I’m still new and learning and am also working through GCIH at the moment. I aim to create a realistic environment with components like Active Directory, various servers, network segmentation, and …
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