uCertify latest release CCDA Course

uCertify has recently released Cisco Certified Design Associate course to provide skills and understanding required for CCDA certification exam. This course provides complete coverage of CCDA exam and includes topics such as network design methodology; network design models; enterprise LAN design; data center design; Internet protocol version 6 design; routing protocol characteristics, RIP, EIGRP, and IS-IS, and much more.

The CCDA exam measures your ability to design networks that meet certain requirements for performance, security, capacity, and scalability. The exam focuses on small to medium-sized networks. A CCDA candidate should understand internetworking technologies, including Cisco’s enterprise network architecture, IPv4 subnets, IPv6 addressing and protocols, routing, switching, WAN technologies, LAN protocols, security, IP telephony, and network management. The new exam adds topics and updates to virtualization, data centers design, IPv6, voice and video design, wireless LANs, WAN technologies, and security.

The Cisco Certified Design Associate course contains exercises, flashcards, quizzes, challenge questions in its chapters. The learners can attempt these while they are learning about that particular topic. This helps them grasp concepts better because they can go over it again right away which improves learning.

So, be a CCDA certification exam expert with uCertify’s Cisco Certified Design Associate course.

Why should you go for CSA+ Certification?

CompTIA released its Cyber Security Analyst (CSA+) certification with exam code CS0-001 in February 2017. The certification emphasizes on revealing cyber-threat mechanism and analysis to identify susceptibilities and dangers. Let’s find out below that how CSA+ Certification has become high in-demand in such a short span of time:

1. Encouraged by industries: CSA+ has been advanced and is continued by leading IT security professionals. To quote CompTIA, “Content for CSA+ exams stems from a combination of industry-wide survey feedback and contributions from our team of subject matter experts.”

Also, the CSA+ certification provides you an opportunity to boost up your pay-scale. As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for an information security analyst is $90,120 per year.

2. Globally accepted and appreciated: According to CompTIA, “CSA+ is ISO/ANSI 17024 accredited and is awaiting approval by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for directive 8140/8570.01-M requirements.” Also, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that information security analysts will be the swiftly growing job, with 37 percent overall growth between 2012 and 2022.

3. One of the most desired certification: The certified IT security staff who can examine, check and secure cybersecurity resources are desired by almost every organization. These analysts can be an asset to any organization as their potential to design security integration solutions with analytics devices helps in finding and responding to cyber threats. According to James Stanger, senior director, products, at CompTIA, “Cyber Security Analysts can truly improve an organization’s security posture” with their know-how and ability to bring data analytics to the forefront to “get a real-time, holistic view of the behavior of the network.”

So, what are you waiting for? Kick start your prep for CompTIA CSA+ certification today with uCertify and accelerate your career trajectory and also boost up your pay-scale.

Taras Mochychuk Feedback On CCNP Troubleshoot Course

Taras Mochychuk has 5+ years of work experience as a network engineer. At present, he is working as Network Consulting Engineer at Cisco. He has featured skills in Cisco Technologies, Cisco IOS, Cisco Routers, and much more. A few days ago, he had an access to uCertify’s CCNP Troubleshoot Course. Check out below his feedback on the course:

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uCertify Introduces: Software Engineering Course

Software Engineering

uCertify’s Beginning Software Engineering course is intended for people with limited experience in software engineering. The course explains some techniques programmers can use to produce code that is flexible enough to handle the inevitable change requests, easy to debug, and easy to enhance and maintain in the future. The course is divided into two parts. The first part describes basic tasks one needs to complete and deliver useful software. These tasks include designing, programming, and testing. The second part describes some common software development models that use different techniques to perform those tasks.

Beginning Software Engineering course contains 98+ quizzes. There is no limit to the number of times learners can attempt them. The course also contains 15+ lessons, 45+ pre-assessment and 45+ post-assessment questions. These tests are designed to simulate real exam conditions. The course has a number of test sets consisting of hundreds of items to ensure that learners have the full knowledge of the topic.

So, learn software engineering and enhance your work position in your company and boost up your pay-scale with uCertify’s Beginning Software Engineering course!