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| − | Take every intro to Cisco Packet Tracer, and every intro to cyber security course available until advanced. The Cisco Packer Tracer tutorials will teach you about Cisco Packet Tracer (Duh), and the intro to cyber security will teach you about things like Script Kiddies that will be useful on the test. | + | Take every intro to Cisco Packet Tracer, and every intro to cyber security course available until advanced. The Cisco Packer Tracer tutorials will teach you about Cisco Packet Tracer (Duh), and the intro to cyber security will teach you about things like Script Kiddies that will be useful on the test. On top of this it is recommended that you perform your own research into areas which are not expanded upon inside of the lessons, such as Spanning Tree Protocol, and Static Routing. |
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| + | <u>'''Notice:'''</u> The scope of the competition shifts as it progresses: as an example simple static routing and setting secret passwords are the main focuses in the 1st competition, while 3rd and 4th tier routing along with more niche stuff appear by State | ||
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| + | <u>'''2nd Notice:'''</u> Skills for All is <u>not</u> the bible, feel free to skip any sections which are not relevant to networking | ||
Latest revision as of 22:42, 5 February 2026
A list of some recommended courses[edit | edit source]
Please create a Cisco Skills for All account before continuing[edit | edit source]
Take every intro to Cisco Packet Tracer, and every intro to cyber security course available until advanced. The Cisco Packer Tracer tutorials will teach you about Cisco Packet Tracer (Duh), and the intro to cyber security will teach you about things like Script Kiddies that will be useful on the test. On top of this it is recommended that you perform your own research into areas which are not expanded upon inside of the lessons, such as Spanning Tree Protocol, and Static Routing.
Notice: The scope of the competition shifts as it progresses: as an example simple static routing and setting secret passwords are the main focuses in the 1st competition, while 3rd and 4th tier routing along with more niche stuff appear by State
2nd Notice: Skills for All is not the bible, feel free to skip any sections which are not relevant to networking