I'm going to be attending Circle City Con. The tickets are reasonable, and I think that the talks and training will be interesting. They will be having a NetWars tournament there that's included with the ticket price. This is a great way to test your knowledge and skills. CCC is June 10-12 in Indianapolis, IN. Here's the website for CCC if anyone is interesting in learning more about it. https://circlecitycon.com
I was invited to attend USCC-IL again this year. I look forward to going again and learning. I signed up to be a teacher's assistant. I hope to be able to assist the instructors and students this year.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Try NetWars!
What a week! I have one more day of facilitating SEC301. I hope that I learned a lot. It's hard to tell right now. SANS training is intense.
I somehow managed to get to level 3 in the Core NetWars in my first NetWars Tournament. That was so fun.
Whether you are experienced or not, give it a shot. Some people have the chance to take it, but skip out on it because they're intimidated. The scoreboard has usernames. Unless you point out your name, noone will know that it's you. It's fun. The worst that can happen? You don't score. Everyone starts somewhere. Noone starts out as an expert. I'm definitely not an expert, yet still answered enough questions to get to level 3. If I can do it, many others can as well. If you read the NetWars description, it tells you what you need to study.
For me at least, I learn the best by doing something hands-on. I downloaded VMs, learned a bit about tools, learned some about the Linux terminal. Everyone should learn Linux. It is so powerful.
I still have a lot to learn, but doing NetWars showed me where my strengths and weaknesses are. I can now use that knowledge to build upon those skills. My reading list is so long. :)
I somehow managed to get to level 3 in the Core NetWars in my first NetWars Tournament. That was so fun.
Whether you are experienced or not, give it a shot. Some people have the chance to take it, but skip out on it because they're intimidated. The scoreboard has usernames. Unless you point out your name, noone will know that it's you. It's fun. The worst that can happen? You don't score. Everyone starts somewhere. Noone starts out as an expert. I'm definitely not an expert, yet still answered enough questions to get to level 3. If I can do it, many others can as well. If you read the NetWars description, it tells you what you need to study.
For me at least, I learn the best by doing something hands-on. I downloaded VMs, learned a bit about tools, learned some about the Linux terminal. Everyone should learn Linux. It is so powerful.
I still have a lot to learn, but doing NetWars showed me where my strengths and weaknesses are. I can now use that knowledge to build upon those skills. My reading list is so long. :)
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