u/IT_CertDoctor

The Importance of Networking Administration

The Importance of Networking Administration

https://preview.redd.it/v1v3zr1imr0h1.png?width=590&format=png&auto=webp&s=0bd83ce0537d494f0e724d599e0bcda35e7d0a54

Hard to gauge this person's infra based on a few short blurbs on X, but you see the gotcha?

Token Ring as a LAN option has been extinct since the early 2000s

Also any cloud admin who has configured cloud infra knows you still have to make networking decisions at some level. You can't have some Help Desk come along and make up IPs and firewall rules and expect everything to work like magic

I'm not saying every office needs a networking engineer's level of expertise - most don't. But to insinuate that networking as a discipline is unnecessary is bonkers

Networking skills aren't going anywhere people, despite what others may tell you

reddit.com
u/IT_CertDoctor — 2 days ago

For both students and instructors out there:

Udemy has recently experienced a data breach and an estimated 1.4 million accounts have been leaked on the dark web. Since many of you use Udemy to prepare for your exams, I think this is pertinent to a lot of folks here, especially to prevent leaked payment information

So what should you do about it? (Good opportunity to implement those Security+ skills you've been developing, eh?)

  1. you can go to this link here, put in your email address, and confirm whether or not your account specifically was leaked
  2. if your account is compromised:
    1. reset your password immediately - use a strong password (Objective 4.6)
    2. if this is a password you have recycled, especially if you've used this password on payment systems (i.e. Venmo, your bank), you should reset your passwords on those other accounts as well. This will prevent you from being victim to a Password Spray attack (Objective 2.4)
    3. I'd recommend using a Password Manager to keep long, complicated passwords (Objective 4.6). Keepass is a personal favorite and it's free
    4. use MFA with your account if you haven't already (Objective 4.6)
    5. be extra vigilant for phishing attempts, especially ones claiming to be from Udemy (Objective 2.2)
    6. check your bank statements or PayPal account for any unusual payment activity

And for anyone who is either shocked or appalled that Udemy could let this happen, it's important to understand that every ship has holes. Getting hacked is never a question of if, but when

Good luck on everyone's due diligence, and stay safe out there

u/IT_CertDoctor — 17 days ago

Looking for a Network+ course? How about one with over 200 lab demonstrations showing you how to build your own home labs? And the best part? Most of them use tools that are 100% free

Still interested? Click here to get it today!

reddit.com
u/IT_CertDoctor — 2 months ago

Looking for an A+ course. How about one with over 190 lab demonstrations showing you how to build your own home labs?

Best part? They show you how to use tools that are 100% free

Still interested? Click here to get yours today!

reddit.com
u/IT_CertDoctor — 2 months ago