Yes that’s right, I wanted to go into more detail about the questions but obviously I can’t 🙈 I always found it helpful watching other people’s videos on their experiences taking the particular exam I am planning on taking!
Good stuff I let myself down July-Sept I didn't study hard and I lacked.... so now I'm going to start studying hard now... you made a lot of progress with me I got to find my motivation again...
@@keshiarobinson8230 I watched like 75% of Jason Dion's courses, took 4 of his practice tests and read a few random chapters of the official CompTIA CySA+ CS0-003 textbook. I've also been a SOC analyst for 2 years and have a BS in computer science
I am preparing for this exam,I am already Security+ and Pentest+ certified,and i have to say the study guide overlaps with the previous ones. It's just theory and few command lines. Comptia should implement more hand on labs, than just memorising procedures and technical terminology. In the study guide Comptia is saying that we should be familiar with debuggers, like Immunity Debugger and GNU Debugger, although they are not showing not even one screenshot about these tools, and how to use them.
I just got my job as a Security Analyst and I have my Sec+ for about more than a year now, it expires on the 2026. I am wondering to upgrade to CySA+ to renew my Sec+ but I think it maybe too soon? Should I stay in my role and get experience before I get my CySA? I don't want to wait too long to get my CySA+
Congrats! Would have liked you covered your study schedule, and how much time it took, a month, two months? Anyway, thanks for sharing and once again, 👏 congratulations!
I bought the 002 materials but the test expired before i could take it. So was using that 002 study guide enough to help you take the test? or did dion cover new topics that are on 003 that aren't in the book? I'm asking because i really don't want to spend more money on another study guide if i already have one
@@lilmamagc yes to answer your question I think it was still helpful and as long as you are using supplementary resources like Jason Dion practice exams and videos etc, I think you will be fine :)
First of all, congratulations 🎊 on your achievement. I am currently working in Wollies supermarket. And i am trying to transition my carrier as a SOC analyst. So far, i've done CC from ISC2 and Google Cyber Security Certification. What should i do next ? Need your advice.
Congrats! I just passed Sec+ last month now studying for CySA+. I am on Chapyer 6 of the book and I absolutely loathe the style of this book! I will be switching books and going with th All in One instead.
@@belikewater646 of course! I think because it’s a very highly technical field within cybersecurity - not a bad thing but I just didn’t feel like it was for me
i took mine sunday, and i PASSED!!
Congrats! Thanks for the video. Not a lot of people making videos about the 003.
Yes that’s right, I wanted to go into more detail about the questions but obviously I can’t 🙈
I always found it helpful watching other people’s videos on their experiences taking the particular exam I am planning on taking!
Good stuff I let myself down July-Sept I didn't study hard and I lacked.... so now I'm going to start studying hard now... you made a lot of progress with me I got to find my motivation again...
Testing in an hour!!
I passed
Congratulations what books did u use
@@keshiarobinson8230 I watched like 75% of Jason Dion's courses, took 4 of his practice tests and read a few random chapters of the official CompTIA CySA+ CS0-003 textbook. I've also been a SOC analyst for 2 years and have a BS in computer science
I am preparing for this exam,I am already Security+ and Pentest+ certified,and i have to say the study guide overlaps with the previous ones. It's just theory and few command lines. Comptia should implement more hand on labs, than just memorising procedures and technical terminology. In the study guide Comptia is saying that we should be familiar with debuggers, like Immunity Debugger and GNU Debugger, although they are not showing not even one screenshot about these tools, and how to use them.
Congrats on passing!!
Passed my CYSA+ today 😊
I just got my job as a Security Analyst and I have my Sec+ for about more than a year now, it expires on the 2026. I am wondering to upgrade to CySA+ to renew my Sec+ but I think it maybe too soon? Should I stay in my role and get experience before I get my CySA? I don't want to wait too long to get my CySA+
Congrats! Would have liked you covered your study schedule, and how much time it took, a month, two months?
Anyway, thanks for sharing and once again, 👏 congratulations!
Thanks! I will make a video to cover more about study schedule, studying is my favorite topic anyway 😁
GOOD JOB!🎉
I bought the 002 materials but the test expired before i could take it. So was using that 002 study guide enough to help you take the test? or did dion cover new topics that are on 003 that aren't in the book? I'm asking because i really don't want to spend more money on another study guide if i already have one
@@lilmamagc yes to answer your question I think it was still helpful and as long as you are using supplementary resources like Jason Dion practice exams and videos etc, I think you will be fine :)
thank you @@Career_Change_with_Freda
First of all, congratulations 🎊 on your achievement.
I am currently working in Wollies supermarket. And i am trying to transition my carrier as a SOC analyst. So far, i've done CC from ISC2 and Google Cyber Security Certification. What should i do next ? Need your advice.
Thank you so much 😀
Well done on getting your certs! You should keep applying for more jobs.
Sec+
Congrats! I just passed Sec+ last month now studying for CySA+. I am on Chapyer 6 of the book and I absolutely loathe the style of this book! I will be switching books and going with th All in One instead.
did you pass?
@@safizzle8 I am taking a different exam instead. Voucher still on hold.
@@hertechprep ohh okay
@@safizzle8I passed my other exam yesterday so I’m restudying for this exam now. I’m going to get CertMaster a learn so I can Practice with the PBQs
Would you mind sharing why Pentesting wasn't for you?
@@belikewater646 of course! I think because it’s a very highly technical field within cybersecurity - not a bad thing but I just didn’t feel like it was for me
How difficult Cysa compare to sec+?
take sec+ first then cysa
thanks
I'm also thinking about the cloud cert after getting my CySA. Specifically AWS Certified Cloud Practicioner or CCNA. God bless us all.
CCNA? Isnt that networking/routing?
🎉🎉 congratulations.mam I want to connect with you please share your linkedin if possible
Thanks and sure!