Working on the business, revisiting fundamentals, and sharpening the edge with:

The new CCNA 200-301, CCNP, Cisco CyberOps 200-201 (CBROPS), CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+), CompTIA PenTest+, CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), and Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) certifications.

Busy year. Gotta stay sharp.

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You are doing all these certs this year?

Revisiting them. I'm not interested in a corporate position so I don't worry about certificates or keeping them active. Instead, I periodically revisit the certification material. I only care about the skills, not the pieces of paper.

But yes. Going through them all again this year from the ground up.

Join the dark side. Go corporate. We can fuck shit up from the inside

Oh, I intend to. Just on my own terms.

As it turns out this kind attire is frowned upon by corporate ;)

I've never wanted a hoodie more...

Sounds like corporate should read that hoody, then.

Think it depends on corporate ๐Ÿ˜†

One day I told my supervisor's supervisor to go fuck himself. I got called into work the next day to talk to my supervisor. He told me I couldn't tell his supervisor to go fuck himself. I looked at him a bit confused and said, "If you can think of a better way to tell him to go fuck himself, I'm all ears."

He's lucky I didn't flip his Vet with a fucking forklift.

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Yes

I used to have a bunch of Cisco and other vendor certs but all have expired.. I should look at them again but they are only really useful if I was going to move to a different job, my current employer doesnโ€™t care about certs.

I think it's important, but yeah, good on your employer. Applied knowledge matters so much more than being a professional test taker.

Yeah I think the Cisco certs can provide a good foundation but practical experience is more valuable. Iโ€™ve come across some people who have certs all the way up to CCIE level but struggle with real world situations, and one of the best network engineers I work with has never done any formal certs.

๐Ÿ’ฏ Reminds me of many "black belts". ;)

lets fkg go!

Impressive and inspiring ๐Ÿซ‚๐Ÿ’œ