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#2 22 Days Ago
If you wanna focus on CISCO devices go through CCNP as 2nd step but If you wanna lift-up your knowledge in all aspects it is recommended to extend your ability in programming and interpreting of codes,then go through linux network stuff and security certificates
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#3 21 Days Ago
You can try CCIE as well.
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#4 19 Days Ago
Yes!!
CCIE is internetworking training and it will help you in IT security.
otherwise, if you are interested in programming field then you can join any programming training on specific language like java, PHP...............
CCIE is internetworking training and it will help you in IT security.
otherwise, if you are interested in programming field then you can join any programming training on specific language like java, PHP...............
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