Before actually starting to receive CCNA, it is important to know that CCNA is not just a general type of certificate. Rather, it is further divided by the various IT specializations:
- CCNA Cloud
- CCNA collaboration
- CCNA Cyber Ops
- CCNA data center
- CCNA Industrial
- CCNA routing and switching
- CCNA security
- CCNA service provider
- CCNA Wireless
As you can see, there are a number of directions that you can take with the CCNA. Much depends on what your career goals are and how you would like to enter the world of information security with the CCNA certificate. It should be noted that the most popular specializations are cyber op, routing and switching.
With the former, the need for qualified cybersecurity specialists is currently huge and, with the latter, network infrastructures are becoming more complex almost every day. As a result, there is a strong need for people who are able to supply and maintain the critical hardware they need to support them. It is these two specializations that IT professionals seem to offer the "hottest" career paths.
For IT professionals on the CCNA routing and switching path, it is recommended that you complete Part I and Part II of the Cisco Network Part I (ICND) connection course before proceeding with the actual exam.
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