Cisco CCNA and Associate Certs Retiring

Several of Cisco associate level certifications are getting retired by 23rd Feb 2020. CCNA 200-125 version of the cert is being replaced by 200-301. The name CCNA is retained for the new exam. However, two-track approach via CCENT and ICND2 are being discontinued from 24th Feb 2020.

The main differences are that the TCP/IP networking fundamentals topics are going to be taken off the exam. Similarly, RIP v2, OSPF v3, and VTP are off the exam topics. The new topics covered include Cisco WLC (mostly GUI version), DNA (Cisco Digital Networking Architecture), and network security. Though Network Security was covered partly in the previous exam, it’s going to be covered exhaustively. Wireless Controllers (Cisco make) are also covered to a large extent.

In today’s world, organizations must ensure the security of their systems. With the digitalization of the processes, organizations are more prone to cyber attacks. Organizations need to protect their valuable assets from the rising number of threats. No wonder, businesses need IT professionals with expertise in networking and security.

More Info: entry level a+ certification jobs

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