ACMA to talk blacklist security |
- ACMA to talk blacklist security
- Types of Computer Certification
- iPad 3G Leak Flaw More Common than You Think
- iPad e-mail hackers defend attack as 'ethical'
- US lawmakers disturbed over Google's Wi-Fi snooping
- The AT&T data leak is no big deal -- really
ACMA to talk blacklist security Posted: 12 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
Types of Computer Certification Posted: 12 Jun 2010 02:20 AM PDT Computer is very wide and fast growing industry. There are different types of certification are offered by the many institutes around the world. Here we have a brief review over the types of computer certifications. CompTIA: A+ Certification: It is an entry level hardware certification program. It able you to install, configure, fix, upgrade and troubleshoot personal computers. CompTIA: Network+: This certification is related to the networking hardware and architecture. Cisco Certified Network Associate: CCNA This is advanced level Cisco certification that is related to the LANS and WANS. It is a demanding field. Cisco Certified Design Associate: CCDA This Cisco certification involves routing and switched Network infrastructures. Cisco Certified Security Professional: CCSP This cisco certification that deals with security in VPN and integrated network security. Cisco Certified: CCNP This is cisco program for network and system administrators for LAN/WAN. Cisco Certified Internet work Professional: CCIP It provides complete knowledge of IP technologies and also it deals with BGP and MPLS as well. Cisco Certified InterNet work Expert: CCIE After CCIE certification you are an expert in routing switching, communication, security and voice over network. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: MCSE This is a Microsoft certification for design and maintenance Microsoft based Operating systems. MCSE certification is specific to network operating systems like MCSE 2000 is for Windows 2000 and MCSE 2003 for MS server 2003. Microsoft Certified System Administrator: MCSA This is certification for administration of Windows 2000, windows server 2003 networks and trouble shooting. Sun Certified Systems Administrator: SCSA Its credentials are for UNIX and Sun Solaris operating system environment. Sun Certified Network Administrator: SCNA It is related to the Sun Solaris Operating System Environment and is an advanced level certification after having completed SCSA. Oracle Certifications: Oracle is advanced level database administration and development program. Oracle software products include a relational database, business applications, and application development and decision-support tools. It certifications includes: * Oracle Database 10g Administrator Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD) Certification: This is really demanding certification. The certified CADD operators can develop new drawings and plans faster than possible with traditional methods because the software automates many of the more complex and repetitive design and drawing tasks and greatly simplifies the process of making changes and improvements to existing designs. Linux Certification Linux is operating system that is supported by the Dell, IBA, Novell, Oracle etc. It is mostly use in servers. Certified Internet Web Professional: CIW This is certification programs for a professional web designers. There is a lot of demand for the certified web designers and developers in the computer industry. |
iPad 3G Leak Flaw More Common than You Think Posted: 11 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT AT&T is taking some well-deserved heat for a Web security flaw resulting in the exposure of more than 114,000 iPad 3G owners' e-mail addresses. Apple--by proxy--has also drawn some criticism as it apparently has some culpability in defining the authentication mechanism that was exploited. It is obviously a huge embarrassment for both AT&T and Apple, but the underlying issues, and other Web security issues like it, are actually quite common. |
iPad e-mail hackers defend attack as 'ethical' Posted: 11 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
US lawmakers disturbed over Google's Wi-Fi snooping Posted: 11 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
The AT&T data leak is no big deal -- really Posted: 11 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
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