I earned my certification for Implementing IOS Network Security on May 30, 2014! This certification marks the last requirement for earning my BSIT Security degree from Western Governors University.
Belt Notching Advancement
Blog created for the CIW Web Design Specialist course. Blog maintained to chronicle my certification path for posterity--no, change posterity to nostalgia. "`We are always doing,' says he, `something for Posterity, but I would fain see Posterity doing something for us.'" [Joseph Addison] Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Clint Menzies, CCNA™ certified
Earned by successfully completing the CCNA™ Routing and Switching: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices™ Part 2 (200-101) exam on April 22, 2014. Next goal is CCNA Security certification!
Thanks for reading.
Clint Menzies
Cisco® certified CCNA™ Routing & Switching under the CCNA™ program;
CIW® certified Database Design Specialist™, Web Design Specialist™, and JavaScript Specialist™;
CompTIA® certified Security+™, Project+™;
Microsoft® MCTS®
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the US and other countries.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
CCENT
Notching away at my Cisco® certifications. The starting point:
Earned by successfully completing the CCNA™ Routing and Switching: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices™ Part 1 (ICND1) exam on September 28, 2013. Next goal is ICND2!
Thanks for reading.
Clint Menzies
Cisco® certified CCENT™ under the CCNA™ program;
CIW® certified Database Design Specialist™, Web Design Specialist™, and JavaScript Specialist™;
CompTIA® certified Security+™, Project+™;
Microsoft® MCTS®
Earned by successfully completing the CCNA™ Routing and Switching: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices™ Part 1 (ICND1) exam on September 28, 2013. Next goal is ICND2!
Thanks for reading.
Clint Menzies
Cisco® certified CCENT™ under the CCNA™ program;
CIW® certified Database Design Specialist™, Web Design Specialist™, and JavaScript Specialist™;
CompTIA® certified Security+™, Project+™;
Microsoft® MCTS®
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Certified CompTIA Project+

Carpe Diem!
Stay tuned . . .
Friday, March 22, 2013
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist
On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 I became a Microsoft® Certified Professional(MCP) by passing the 680 Exam Windows 7, Configuring
with a score of 950 out of 1000! This is an Associate level
certificate; a Microsoft® Certified Technology Specialist, to be
specific. The Logo Usage Guidelines occupy 24 printed letter-size
sheets. To earn an Expert level certificate will require passing either
the 685 Exam Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician or the 686 Exam Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator, which are required to earn the MCITP: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician or the MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Administrator on Windows 7, respectively.
Clint Menzies
MCTS
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MCTS
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Sunday, November 4, 2012
CIW Database Design Specialist


And my certificate:
That's all until next time! Thanks for reading.
Clint Menzies
CIW Web Design Specialist
CIW JavaScript Specialist
CIW Database Design Specialist
CompTIA Security+
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Network+ Postponement
I originally planned to begin work on my Network+ certificate the beginning of this month. CompTIA announced a new edition (2012) that succeeds the 2009 edition. The learning materials were originally intended to be ready by April 1, although I learned today that that date has been extended to as early as May. In light of this development I have decided to postpone my studies for this certification.
As a result I will be studying the Java programming language, which falls in line with my yearning to develop for the Android platform! I believe I am more excited about this venture than the Network+ certificate. Android ho!
As a result I will be studying the Java programming language, which falls in line with my yearning to develop for the Android platform! I believe I am more excited about this venture than the Network+ certificate. Android ho!
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