I watched all these videos and also used Destination Certification book, coupled with Quantum practice questions and passed the CISSP exam today. Thank you Rob and the team!
There's an error in the mindmap: 802.1X protocol operates at layer 2 802.11 is a layer 1 protocol and in fact that's what you are saying in the video Thanks for the great videos you make !
Just a couple things I noticed that bugs me!! Haha!! 802.1X is definitely NOT wireless. It’s authentication and authorization to network resources. Also I’m fairly certain that nearly all enterprises utilize a star topology. Def NOT a buss. Your computer is connected via wire to a switch. Just wanted to clear that up. I feel better. Haha
Download the summary for OSI Model here: destcert.com/osi/yt/
The link to download pdf seems to be broken and giving an error message.
@@ashs668 Thanks for letting us know! We've tested and it should be working.
@@destcertReinforcement of the Availability concept?😉
I watched all these videos and also used Destination Certification book, coupled with Quantum practice questions and passed the CISSP exam today. Thank you Rob and the team!
as a network guy, this video makes me smile. good job!
There's an error in the mindmap: 802.1X protocol operates at layer 2
802.11 is a layer 1 protocol and in fact that's what you are saying in the video
Thanks for the great videos you make !
Layer 6, it's important to mention that encryption/decryption happens there :)
Where can I get the pdf cheat sheet? Can’t find it.
Star is the most used topology, you said BUS !
This is true lol
Just a couple things I noticed that bugs me!! Haha!! 802.1X is definitely NOT wireless. It’s authentication and authorization to network resources. Also I’m fairly certain that nearly all enterprises utilize a star topology. Def NOT a buss. Your computer is connected via wire to a switch. Just wanted to clear that up. I feel better. Haha
What the hell!! That PDF just cained all my printer ink 😢