Tuesday, March 10, 2020

CompTIA A+ - Creating IT Futures

It was a few days after the go-live date for the much-discussed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and things in Europe were getting back to business as usual. In the UK, Chris Hodson, chief information security officer (CISO) and data protection officer at Zscaler, hadn’t received too many GDPR-related inquiries from the clients he advises on matters of cybersecurity, policy and compliance. His schedule was, nevertheless, as full as ever – and he sees it as a bonus.
220-901 Topics
No CRTs: You may see it in your study guide, but nothing more than minor adjustments with the screen controls. I did not encounter CRTs on my particular exam
No RAMBUS RAM
More focus on printers, specifically virtual printers
UEFI BIOS is new
No AGP: You may notice it on past study materials
PCMCIA removed
802.11ac WiFi now included
Mobile devices, in particular Windows phone is new
Command line tools

“I have the luxury that I get to go to all these market-leading organizations and listen to their challenges and give my view from the field,” Hodson said.


Hodson’s immersion in the world of IT compliance doesn’t start or end with the headlines. Every day involves thinking not just about regulatory compliance, but the countless other pieces of today’s complex cybersecurity puzzle.

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