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    • coliverC
      coliver @Jason
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      @Jason said in SNHU:

      @scottalanmiller said in SNHU:

      Most anything with the name GE on it isn't made by GE but is just labeled that as part of a branding deal. The label "GE" on consumer goods is similar to RCA... generic garbage.

      That's not true unless your talking about consumer stuff. Yeah all their appliances are made by Frigidaire, electronics are made by RCA.

      Which is what we're talking about yes. Does RCA make GE stuff? I thought RCA was being made by a third party.

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        Jason Banned @coliver
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        @coliver said in SNHU:

        @Jason said in SNHU:

        @scottalanmiller said in SNHU:

        Most anything with the name GE on it isn't made by GE but is just labeled that as part of a branding deal. The label "GE" on consumer goods is similar to RCA... generic garbage.

        That's not true unless your talking about consumer stuff. Yeah all their appliances are made by Frigidaire, electronics are made by RCA.

        Which is what we're talking about yes. Does RCA make GE stuff? I thought RCA was being made by a third party.

        RCA makes the plans.. they don't manufacturer.. some crappy Chinese thing does. GE does neither besides get Name plates put on the electronics.

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        • coliverC
          coliver @Jason
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          @Jason Except the RCA label and name is owned by other companies. GE bought them in the 80's and broke up the company before selling off the assets. RCA is just a name now it seems.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @coliver
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            @coliver said in SNHU:

            @Jason Except the RCA label and name is owned by other companies. GE bought them in the 80's and broke up the company before selling off the assets. RCA is just a name now it seems.

            That's what GE and Kodak are on consumer goods.... just a name that you pay to apply to things.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @coliver
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              @coliver said in SNHU:

              @Jason said in SNHU:

              @scottalanmiller said in SNHU:

              Most anything with the name GE on it isn't made by GE but is just labeled that as part of a branding deal. The label "GE" on consumer goods is similar to RCA... generic garbage.

              That's not true unless your talking about consumer stuff. Yeah all their appliances are made by Frigidaire, electronics are made by RCA.

              Which is what we're talking about yes. Does RCA make GE stuff? I thought RCA was being made by a third party.

              They both get made by third parties in China.

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender said in SNHU:

                @IRJ said in SNHU:

                @Jason said in SNHU:

                @IRJ said in SNHU:

                Very reasonably priced at $800 which includes the class and the certification.

                WTH the exam last 24hrs straight?

                Yes, you must hack a lab and submit a penetration testing report. There are no multiple choice questions. That is your exam.

                That's awesome!

                From what I've read it get's tougher as you make your way through the network. The first systems have obviously vulnerabilities and by the time you get towards the end the systems are much more difficult to crack.

                I really like this testing methodology because it is as realistic as it gets. You can use google and lean on resources like you would in a real world scenario.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                  @IRJ said in SNHU:

                  @Dashrender said in SNHU:

                  @IRJ said in SNHU:

                  @Jason said in SNHU:

                  @IRJ said in SNHU:

                  Very reasonably priced at $800 which includes the class and the certification.

                  WTH the exam last 24hrs straight?

                  Yes, you must hack a lab and submit a penetration testing report. There are no multiple choice questions. That is your exam.

                  That's awesome!

                  From what I've read it get's tougher as you make your way through the network. The first systems have obviously vulnerabilities and by the time you get towards the end the systems are much more difficult to crack.

                  I really like this testing methodology because it is as realistic as it gets. You can use google and lean on resources like you would in a real world scenario.

                  Yup, that is definitely pretty cool.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
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                    It mimics real life, which should be the whole point!

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ
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                      I know several people that have CISSP that don't know the first thing about security so I would stay away from that cert unless your goal is to be paper pusher.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @IRJ
                        last edited by

                        @IRJ said in SNHU:

                        I know several people that have CISSP that don't know the first thing about security so I would stay away from that cert unless your goal is to be paper pusher.

                        I can say the same thing about nearly every college grad that I meet 🙂

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