by John Breth | Mar 7, 2021 | Certificates, Cybersecurity, InfoSec, IT Engineering, Lab Videos
I’m doing some studying for the Comptia Pentest+ and wanted to walk through the TryHackMe learning path for using NMAP. I wanted to share both a video walkthrough and the screenshots of the various tasks included in this room. I’m a big fan of the work...
by John Breth | Feb 14, 2021 | Certificates, Cloud, Cybersecurity, InfoSec, IT Engineering, IT Operations, Network Engineering
If you’ve been following my blog or YouTube content, you know that I love Juniper Networks. You also know that I foolishly created a Juniper Networks Certification Challenge last spring without thinking about how much work it would actually be, haha. I was bored...
by John Breth | Jan 27, 2021 | IT Engineering, IT Operations, Network Engineering
A few weeks ago, I posted on Twitter about some fundamental commands/configurations that I feel all new network engineers should spend time on learning. As with most things on Twitter, if they get good engagement, I know there is interest for more information. So, I...
by John Breth | Jan 21, 2021 | Certificates, IT Engineering, IT Operations, Lab Videos
This is the continuation of my CompTIA Network+ Lab walkthroughs. The purpose of this is to give some practical examples of how you can learn AND implement the tools and topics covered in the Network+ certification. Today we are using a Cisco Packet Tracer to show...
by John Breth | Jan 14, 2021 | Certificates, Cybersecurity, IT Engineering, IT Operations
This past summer, I started studying and taking Juniper Associate certifications. After passing my JNCIA-JUNOS, JNCIA-SEC , JNCDA, JNCIA-Cloud, and JNCIA-DevOps exams, I found out that Juniper had released a new associate certificate late in the fall. This new...
by John Breth | Jan 6, 2021 | Certificates, Cybersecurity, IT Engineering, IT Operations, Lab Videos
This is the continuation of my CompTIA Network+ Lab walkthroughs. The purpose of this is to give some practical examples of how you can learn AND implement the tools and topics covered in the Network+ certification. Today we are using a packet sniffer called Wireshark...