by John Breth | Dec 7, 2020 | Certificates, Cybersecurity, IT Engineering, IT Operations
This past summer, I started studying and taking Juniper Associate certifications. After passing my JNCIA-JUNOS exam, I then started working on their security certification, the JNCIA-SEC. This was part of the Juniper Networks Associate certificate challenge I had laid...
by John Breth | Nov 28, 2020 | Certificates, Cloud, Cybersecurity, InfoSec, IT Engineering, IT Operations
Over the past year, there’s been a lot of different opportunities out there for free training and free or discounted exams for folks wanting to do different IT certifications. So I wanted to share something that’s a little bit more network-centric...
by John Breth | Aug 11, 2020 | Cybersecurity, InfoSec, IT Engineering, IT Operations
Today’s blog post is the second part of our #30DaysofJuniper information-sharing campaign (See Part 1 here). For 30 days, we posted tips on Juniper configurations to help novice and experienced engineers alike on Twitter. This is our second campaign like this, as we...
by John Breth | Jul 25, 2020 | Cybersecurity
I wanted to share some information with folks because I get asked a lot about how I set up my company to be able to bid on US government contracts. So I figured it was worth spending the time to put down some thoughts and links on how to go about it (based on my own...
by John Breth | Jul 1, 2020 | Cybersecurity, IT Engineering, IT Operations
Today’s topic was requested on Twitter, to talk a little bit about how to build Cisco switchport trunks and specifically how to improve their security configurations. We’re going to take a look at how to configure them, what are some security best practices, and...
by John Breth | Jun 15, 2020 | Cybersecurity, InfoSec, IT Engineering, IT Operations
Do you want to know how to hack a four-year degree in two years and save yourself tens of thousands of dollars? This topic excites me because it’s something that I try to share with people as much as I can. I’ll show you a few specific hacks that you can...