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300-820 CLCEI: Implementing Cisco Collaboration Cloud and Edge Solutions​

Implementing Cisco Collaboration Cloud and Edge Solutions v1.2 (CLCEI 300-820) is a 90-minute exam associated with the CCNP Collaboration Certification. This exam certifies a candidate's knowledge of collaboration cloud and edge solutions, expressway configurations, Cisco Webex Teams hybrid and emerging technologies. The course, Implementing Cisco Collaboration Cloud and Edge Solutions, helps candidates to prepare for this exam.

Had to look up what that certification guide was centered around. Good luck brother.
 


creepy af but some people pointed a few things out:

I think I found the the mistake, if you see this among some other replies here's my understanding:

The reason it provided you with some random irrelevant text is lies within the language you used in your prompt.

"create summary as detaield as text itself, but put it into seperate points exc. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5."

ChatGPT kinda lost the context here, it basically understood it as producing a text similar to the one you provided. In a sense it did his job well, you can try the same prompt but clarify your prompt here by adjusting the context,
"create a summary of the text I provided earlier, this time put it into separate points like 1, 2, 3 etc."

Although again you may not get the desired result because the text you provided is kinda long and free version has a limited token, limited ability to follow the conversation if it gets too long.
 

Data Breach at Cloud Vendor Snowflake Behind Ticketmaster, Santander Leaks​

https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/?f=flair_name:"General Discussion"
Official statement https://community.snowflake.com/s/q...cting-and-preventing-unauthorized-user-access

We are aware of recent reports related to a potential compromise of the Snowflake production environment. As such, we are responding directly to some errant claims that have been made:
  • We have no evidence suggesting this activity was caused by any vulnerability, misconfiguration, or breach of Snowflake’s product.
  • Snowflake does not believe that it was the source of any of the leaked customer credentials.
  • There is no “master Application Programming Interface (API)” or pathway for customers’ credentials to be accessed and exfiltrated from the Snowflake production environment.
  • Snowflake is a cloud product and anyone can sign up for an account at any time. If a threat actor obtains customer credentials, they may be able to access the account. Snowflake employees are no different and can also create their own Snowflake “customer” accounts using personal credentials.
  • We did find evidence that similar to impacted customer accounts, the threat actor obtained personal credentials to and accessed a demo account owned by a former Snowflake employee. It did not contain sensitive data. Demo accounts are not connected to Snowflake’s production or corporate systems. The access was possible because the demo account was not behind Okta or MFA, unlike Snowflake’s corporate and production systems.
 
Someone gave me a dudes number who works in cyber
dude is a white guy whos senior been working in cyber since like 2005 and was a VP at a top vuln scanner company
recently left or got canned and is starting a company focused on using AI and ML to predict vulnerabilities in code

dude was so rude on the phone :lol he was just like if u need a job reach out to this guy bud and name dropped someone


it motivated me
 
Used to have a manager that gave no ****s about a change process, mess things up and leave us holding the bag. Multiple times it was

-Literally tell us to do this thing,
-we advise against it,
-Says just do it.
-We do it, things go wrong as expected
-He's over there with other management asking us why and what went wrong
 
Fiyah. Get ready to recert six months out. The recertification exam through Microsoft Learn is hard as hell and has a passing score of 57%.
I noticed they changed it to annually.
when recertifying with Microsoft Learn, can you take it as many times until you pass?
 
Congrats! How long did it take you to study and was the exam difficult for you?
Thanks fam..Took me a couple months to study being on and off when I have time but the test I would say is pretty challenging.
I have zero Azure experience so it took me longer to study the material. I work in the DoD and seen some cloud jobs so I went for this to get my foot into cloud. Lets see what happens
 
I usually fail by one question too. I’m using the free version. Not sure if v4 or whatever would net better results.

Edit: Just took another test. Failed again by one question. I might have to bite the bullet and upgrade to ChatGPT v4 for one month. I have 68 more days to renew my 104.
 
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Like the certs aren’t good for 3yrs anymore?
No. You have to renew them annually now. It’s a simple process. Just go into Microsoft Learn and tap on your credentials and you’ll see a renew button at the six month mark (they’ll also send you an email).

I upgraded to the paid version of ChatGPT and was able to renew my 104. I need to get off my A and get my 305 (which adds another renewal lol).
 
No. You have to renew them annually now. It’s a simple process. Just go into Microsoft Learn and tap on your credentials and you’ll see a renew button at the six month mark (they’ll also send you an email).

I upgraded to the paid version of ChatGPT and was able to renew my 104. I need to get off my A and get my 305 (which adds another renewal lol).
Damn, sounds like even more of a money grab now. I was considering going for AZ-305 soon too :{
 
The renewal is free. You can study the related cert course, guess or chatGPT.

Cloud changes so often…so I’m sure that’s why they’ve shifted to the one year model. I think 18 months might be a sweeter spot. I heard AWS does something similar for their practitioner (just not the rest which is a pain).

Also props to Cisco for at least doing them revup offers. Because Cisco U or the six month training is expensive to meet your CU requirements.
 
20% higher with the paid.

It was at least four fail attempts with the fee (which offered a limited 4.0 for a few questions).
 
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