I really liked the simplicity used by Ben to explain correct answers from questions. I'm currently studying for sec+ so this was very helpful. Ben seems very knowledgeable so I'll be coming back to this channel for sure.
Studying for sec+ I have ITIL, a+1101-1102,net+ and you were recommended random and off of the 1st few min break things down to the simplest form possible
Thank you for instilling my confidence back within me. I am a senior in high school about to take the exam in a couple of days and my mom is on my back about me knowing the knowledge but not being confident in my self. I’m taking some practice exams and am scoring 90%s and others and scoring 60%. Thanks to your practice test I have validation I do truly know what I know and I just need to take the first step to achieve my goal
@@ernestosandoval7575 really good. I was the first person in my entire state to receive the scholarship to takes this test and I was the first person at least in our city to pass it at such a young age
Question 21 is a bit ambiguous (and that is what I really do not like about comptia sec+ exam). Both B and D can be correct, and I would have gone with D as well, as the Shared Key (is just one for each pair), is also private, and no one else except who is going to communicate knows that. While asymmetric encryption is also known as Public Key Encryption because it actually uses the Public Key. So following the principle of 'the most right, I would have answered D. Change my mind
13:00 hmm, wouldn't remote be the best option? I am a bit confused on how remote sites could ever cost more than any sort of physical site (Warm Site). I would've said remote to be honest since its cheaper than Hot site (and I assumed cheaper than warm sites as well) but still highly available.
I think question #16 is kind of open to interpratation. If you think of "preparation" in the context of: "I need to prepare my environment with the right tools and knowledge to be ready to detect and respond to a incident", ok B is the right answer. But one can also detect something and gather the necessary information/logs/CTI from the environment and tools already in place to prepare for the following phases of containment, eradication and recovery, so A can be a right answer as well. Any comments?
@@randyranders4040 Yes I ended up passing yesterday! The performance based questions were harder than expected and there were a lot of stuff about the corporate stuff that i didn't prepare as much for. But glad i passed
Was thinking the same thing. The questions I’ve seen have been way harder than this. Glad I looked into practice exams after taking professor messors exams. And other cheap exam that are similar to this. Then I took an exam with a test environment simulation. None of those questions have been short. Gives a scenario/background, state of the issue, then what to implement. And the implementations have not been so direct. A lot of them are “BEST, or not the BEST” type answer. And usually 2-3of the answers could be used but given the implications of the scenario/background you have to pick the correct one. And the answers themselves aren’t direct, usually give a form of the answer with a specific software, architecture model, or sub name of the what the broader answer is.
i agree. i have every question correct in this video. but when i compare these questions to jason dion's prep exams, it's alot harder and can't get above the score of 90% at first try
I hope this is your real name so that your clients see how disrespectful and rude you are. You deserve to lose your job for acting like this. Ridiculous.