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Would it be possible to take the Sec+ with only a year of relevant education?
Feb. 2, 2024, 5:08 p.m. | /u/bonessm
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I’m taking a computer and network security class right now in my second semester of college. At the end of the class, we get the opportunity to take the Security Pro exam. Then, if we do good on that, our professor will recommend us students to take the Sec+. I obviously know I’d need to study, but do you think it’s entirely possible with one year of security/networking classes as well …
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