anonymous from Unknown -
Feb 14 2012, 10:13 PMReport Spam
Hey ExamCollection please update this exam, it is not valid anymore....
Pygo from Canada -
Feb 14 2012, 2:27 AMReport Spam
@wgw I like how you say free dump and free download but if failed there is 100% refund, loser.
Chris from United States -
Jan 29 2012, 1:30 AMReport Spam
I'm trying to make sure I am not doing anything wrong. Are there any explanation on the most recent SYN-301 exams posted? When I click the wrong answer it only shows me the correct answer but no explanation.
HLT from United States -
Jan 22 2012, 9:06 PMReport Spam
Passed in Dec 2011....no thanks to the thousands of questions I went through......only 10 or so on the test....passed with 802.
These pre-test really need an update....not to say pre-testing is not a worthwile venture.
angy from United States -
Jan 06 2012, 5:50 AMReport Spam
Took the exam today this dump is no longer valid.
qaisar from Pakistan -
Dec 25 2011, 6:24 AMReport Spam
english
obsessed2 from United States -
Dec 23 2011, 6:47 PMReport Spam
@ DarkRido: I see your name shows up on the PrepKing website: Took the test yesterday, 95 percent of the questions were their at the exam that I had studied in your material. However, there were 3 new questions that I have not seen in your material. Overall, your product rocks!
Dark Rido
Dec 17, 2011
Did you actually use their exam material?
DarkRido from United States -
Dec 21 2011, 12:36 PMReport Spam
@Sung,
I think the word "authorization" was the magic word in this question. I think question and answer might be right.
Hope you'll pass as well.
Now, I have to think what else I should go after?
Good Luck,
DarkRido
sung from United States -
Dec 21 2011, 12:09 AMReport Spam
@ DarkRido
Good Job ! I wish I can pass, I got my schedule on 4 Jan.
the question about wireless authentication,
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Q. In 802.11n network, which of the following provides the MOST secure method of both encryption and authorization?
A. WEP with 802.1x
B. WPA Enterprise
C. WPA2-PSK
D. WPA with TKIP
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
I don't have 100% clear concept about wireless network, but this is what I know and I hope it is correct
WPA, WPA2 is protocol that send and receive key between AP and client.
neither encryption nor authorization.
PSK is authentication
TKIP, AES is algorithm that use for encryption
So question doesn't mention about the RADIUS server but WPA/WPA2 Enterprise will use both encryption and authorization.
DarkRido from Unknown -
Dec 20 2011, 10:35 PMReport Spam
Mission accomplished.
I took the test today and passed. I got 840.
Test was entirely different and difficult. At once, I thought I was going to fail.
Keep your eyes open, study dumps and go over the board. Do lots of research on the net and don’t be shy asking questions
You probably need more than one study book to pass this test.
Good luck all.
DarkRido from Unknown -
Dec 20 2011, 2:54 PMReport Spam
Another one;
Q In which of the following locations would a forensic analyst look to find a hooked process?
A. BIOS
B. Slack space
C. RAM
D. Rootkit
According to the dump, answer is A
Correct answer should be C
DarkRido
DarkRido from Unknown -
Dec 20 2011, 2:39 PMReport Spam
Here is another one;
Q. NTLM is an improved and substantially backwards compatible replacement for which of the following?
A. 3DES
B. LANMAN
C. PGP
D. passwd
According to the dump, answer is D
Correct answer is B
Just to let you guys now.
DarkRido
DarkRido from Unknown -
Dec 20 2011, 2:34 PMReport Spam
@Sung, thanks so much for the info. I hope I don't have to face this question at the exam today.
I have another question that I find a bit questionable in this dump
Q. In 802.11n network, which of the following provides the MOST secure method of both encryption and authorization?
A. WEP with 802.1x
B. WPA Enterprise
C. WPA2-PSK
D. WPA with TKIP
According to the dump, the correct answer is B
However, I think C should be the correct answer.
WPA2 is a never version and PSK is for personal mode authentication.
If it was for enterprise, then RADIUS would be use along with WPA2 Enterprise
Let me know what you think.
DarkRido
sung from United States -
Dec 20 2011, 1:50 AMReport Spam
I think I was wrong
i did more research about MTTR and I have found that MTTR is "average time to broken" check below that I copied from wiki
"Mean time to repair (MTTR) is a basic measure of the maintainability of repairable items. [1] It represents the average time required to repair a failed component or device. Expressed mathematically,[2] it is the total corrective maintenance time divided by the total number of corrective maintenance actions during a given period of time. It generally does not include lead time for parts not readily available, or other Administrative or Logistic Downtime (ALDT)."
[1] It represents the average time required to repair a failed component or device.
[2] it is the total corrective maintenance time divided by the total number of corrective maintenance actions during a given period of time
so MTTR = (total time of broken) / (number of time broken)
but I don't see the answer from that question...
and if # means +, than (b) can be correct answer too. because x + y = y + x
DarkRido from United States -
Dec 19 2011, 6:07 PMReport Spam
@Sung, thanks for the explanation. I assume it is + not # symbol. However, I hope I don't have to face this question on the test.
DarkRido
DarkRido from United States -
Dec 19 2011, 6:01 PMReport Spam
Well, that it is, for sure test has been updated.
GeorgiaBulldog from United States -
Dec 19 2011, 4:39 PMReport Spam
I took the test today and like previous posters have said, only a few questions from this document are on the test definitely not enough to give you a passing grade. Luckily I passed with a 813 and I took a half ass class provided by my company.
Good Luck to all test takers.
sung from United States -
Dec 18 2011, 8:43 PMReport Spam
@ DarkRido
as far as I understand about that question, MTTR is
total times that system is not in service
(times count from when system down to technician arrive to fix) + ( times took to fix system by technician)
so c) MTTR = (time of restore) # (time of fail) (I don't know what '#' means, I hope that means '+' ) is correct
please someone correct me if I'm wrong
DarkRido from United States -
Dec 18 2011, 7:11 PMReport Spam
Can somebody point me to a study material explaining below question and its answer?
Q: Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating mean time to restore (MTTR)?
a) MTTR = (time of fail) / (time of restore)
b) MTTR = (time of fail) # (time of restore)
c) MTTR = (time of restore) # (time of fail)
d) MTTR = (time of restore) x (time of fail)
According to PrepKing, answer is C but I am not sure it is correct as I don't recall any # symbol basic arithmetic.
Terrya715 from United States -
Dec 15 2011, 10:26 PMReport Spam
I passed on Dec 14. There was not much questions from these. I agree with xsing, just use these as studying guides and make sure that you understand the concepts.
ScottPassed from United States -
Dec 15 2011, 12:53 PMReport Spam
I just took the test (14 Dec 2011). only 8 - 10 of the questions were on there. I think this is a good practice test. It might also be the test center I used. Study hard and know the stuff. The questions ask what was the "BEST" solution. Good Luck.
DarkRido from United States -
Dec 15 2011, 11:43 AMReport Spam
@Johhny:
Can you please post the certifyme VCE?
Thanks,
DarkRido
xsing from United States -
Dec 15 2011, 11:02 AMReport Spam
Passed SY0-301 yesterday, 840 score. Only about 10 of the 447 questions from ActualTests showed up. I passed because I took the time to learn each concept presented in the 447 question bank, both why an answer was correct and why the alternatives were not, instead of just memorizing answers. Otherwise I would have gotten destroyed on this test. Unfortunately, I didn't hear about this site until today.
mzmz from Kuwait -
Dec 15 2011, 9:32 AMReport Spam
@johnny, when u start study for the exam , i found from the site the exam been updated in 11.12.2011. please clarify
johnny from United States -
Dec 15 2011, 3:11 AMReport Spam
Forgot to mention the material I used certifyme sy0-301 latest version
johnny from United States -
Dec 15 2011, 3:10 AMReport Spam
Studied and Studied and finally I passed my exam :)
DarkRido from Unknown -
Dec 15 2011, 12:08 AMReport Spam
@Mic:
Can you be more specific? You mean question 98 and 367?
Sorry, I didn't get it.
DarkRido
Waldo from United States -
Dec 12 2011, 5:02 PMReport Spam
@Darkrido, no idea. I'd keep checkin back with this site..hopefully soon though!
DarkRido from United States -
Dec 12 2011, 4:20 AMReport Spam
Wowwww, I am scheduled to take the exam on the Dec 15th, I guess I better reschedule. When do you think updated exams will be avail?
DarkRido
Waldo from United States -
Dec 12 2011, 1:08 AMReport Spam
Wow! Thanks for the update! I was about to take it tomorrow morning (Dec 12th). I have pretty much memorized Big Lee's 447 questions. But I'll have to wait for an updated exam before I waste 266.00 just to fail it.
JJ from United States -
Dec 11 2011, 11:28 PMReport Spam
NOT VALID ANYMORE!! took the test last friday and maybe 5% of the questions on this dump is on there, hopefully dropknee and biglee updates it
mzmz from Kuwait -
Dec 11 2011, 10:30 PMReport Spam
I faild yesterday with 545 points, its time to update this exam again, cuz maybe around 20% was from this dump, be careful the exam is start to renew the Qs. study hard, thanx BigLee I hope u will update this exam ASAP
Regards,
Waldo from United States -
Dec 11 2011, 10:21 PMReport Spam
Anyone saying that these dump questions are not on the exam, can you please clarify WHAT type of questions are on? Help us out a little. Thanks!
RockStar from United States -
Dec 11 2011, 4:31 AMReport Spam
Buddy took this exam today, they have changed the exam around extensively. He stated that only 10% of the questions on these dump were on there so be warned! Study - study - study!
legba289 from United States -
Dec 10 2011, 6:31 PMReport Spam
Took the exam today, not many questions from this dump or the SY0-301.v2011-09-09.by.BigLee.477q.vce was used. I passed with a score of 836, as I studied for 3 months for this exam and understood most of the material.
The VCE questions do help, so long as you understand the answers.
DarkRido from Unknown -
Dec 09 2011, 11:21 PMReport Spam
@ BIOB:
Thanks for your input.
Now I am a bit worry about this VCE
@ cabeldawg20111 claim it is 100% valid but @nixk says only 5% is valid
I am scheduled to take the test on next Friday.
Hope it is still valid.
ABDULLA from Bahrain -
Dec 08 2011, 7:11 AMReport Spam
Still valid or No !!!! ?
@@ waiting for replay @@
Bl0B from United States -
Dec 08 2011, 3:11 AMReport Spam
@ DarkRido:
forget about the CASP. Go for the CISSP it hold much more weight and is highly looked upon by IT Security professionals
cabeldawg20111 from United States -
Dec 07 2011, 9:30 PMReport Spam
This dump was not complete. 447 dumps are.
nixk from Korea, Republic of -
Dec 07 2011, 8:15 AMReport Spam
who said this is the lastest version of security dump?
God dammit
only 5%comes out
DarkRido from Unknown -
Dec 06 2011, 2:52 AMReport Spam
Hi Everyone;
What should I study after passing Security+ exam?
The CompTIA (CASP) Advanced Security Practitioner certification or CISSP?
Any recommendation is welcome.
DarkRido
cabeldawg20111 from United States -
Dec 05 2011, 6:33 PMReport Spam
Passed with a 900 thanks for all the inputs. vce where right on 100%
cabeldawg20111 from United States -
Dec 03 2011, 4:41 PMReport Spam
Great job on passing. How many weeks did you put into reviewing prior to testing?
Asajo from United Kingdom -
Dec 03 2011, 11:34 AMReport Spam
Passed with a score of 862.
Before taking my test I tried all of these dumps in this website related to security+. But I have seen only some familiar questions from BigLee's 447, and this vce included some of them. But I will not recommend just relying on these dumps because without a conceptual knowledge the exam will give you really hard times.
DamMadDad from United States -
Dec 02 2011, 6:14 PMReport Spam
Using this VCE I passed my exam this morning with a score of 879.
Asajo from United Kingdom -
Nov 30 2011, 6:22 AMReport Spam
Hi guys,
I am going to take my exam on 1st of December.
Lets see how it goes.I took network+ before and passed but the questions were completely different from the up to date examcollection.com dumps.
Surprised, so many people here keep confirming the validity of BigLee's dumps, but I have a doubt that I will see them in my exam.They llok like very easy.But who knows,fingers x...
These pre-test really need an update....not to say pre-testing is not a worthwile venture.
Dark Rido
Dec 17, 2011
Did you actually use their exam material?
I think the word "authorization" was the magic word in this question. I think question and answer might be right.
Hope you'll pass as well.
Now, I have to think what else I should go after?
Good Luck,
DarkRido
Good Job ! I wish I can pass, I got my schedule on 4 Jan.
the question about wireless authentication,
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
Q. In 802.11n network, which of the following provides the MOST secure method of both encryption and authorization?
A. WEP with 802.1x
B. WPA Enterprise
C. WPA2-PSK
D. WPA with TKIP
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
I don't have 100% clear concept about wireless network, but this is what I know and I hope it is correct
WPA, WPA2 is protocol that send and receive key between AP and client.
neither encryption nor authorization.
PSK is authentication
TKIP, AES is algorithm that use for encryption
So question doesn't mention about the RADIUS server but WPA/WPA2 Enterprise will use both encryption and authorization.
I took the test today and passed. I got 840.
Test was entirely different and difficult. At once, I thought I was going to fail.
Keep your eyes open, study dumps and go over the board. Do lots of research on the net and don’t be shy asking questions
You probably need more than one study book to pass this test.
Good luck all.
Q In which of the following locations would a forensic analyst look to find a hooked process?
A. BIOS
B. Slack space
C. RAM
D. Rootkit
According to the dump, answer is A
Correct answer should be C
DarkRido
Q. NTLM is an improved and substantially backwards compatible replacement for which of the following?
A. 3DES
B. LANMAN
C. PGP
D. passwd
According to the dump, answer is D
Correct answer is B
Just to let you guys now.
DarkRido
I have another question that I find a bit questionable in this dump
Q. In 802.11n network, which of the following provides the MOST secure method of both encryption and authorization?
A. WEP with 802.1x
B. WPA Enterprise
C. WPA2-PSK
D. WPA with TKIP
According to the dump, the correct answer is B
However, I think C should be the correct answer.
WPA2 is a never version and PSK is for personal mode authentication.
If it was for enterprise, then RADIUS would be use along with WPA2 Enterprise
Let me know what you think.
DarkRido
i did more research about MTTR and I have found that MTTR is "average time to broken" check below that I copied from wiki
"Mean time to repair (MTTR) is a basic measure of the maintainability of repairable items. [1] It represents the average time required to repair a failed component or device. Expressed mathematically,[2] it is the total corrective maintenance time divided by the total number of corrective maintenance actions during a given period of time. It generally does not include lead time for parts not readily available, or other Administrative or Logistic Downtime (ALDT)."
[1] It represents the average time required to repair a failed component or device.
[2] it is the total corrective maintenance time divided by the total number of corrective maintenance actions during a given period of time
so MTTR = (total time of broken) / (number of time broken)
but I don't see the answer from that question...
and if # means +, than (b) can be correct answer too. because x + y = y + x
DarkRido
Good Luck to all test takers.
as far as I understand about that question, MTTR is
total times that system is not in service
(times count from when system down to technician arrive to fix) + ( times took to fix system by technician)
so c) MTTR = (time of restore) # (time of fail) (I don't know what '#' means, I hope that means '+' ) is correct
please someone correct me if I'm wrong
Q: Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating mean time to restore (MTTR)?
a) MTTR = (time of fail) / (time of restore)
b) MTTR = (time of fail) # (time of restore)
c) MTTR = (time of restore) # (time of fail)
d) MTTR = (time of restore) x (time of fail)
According to PrepKing, answer is C but I am not sure it is correct as I don't recall any # symbol basic arithmetic.
Can you please post the certifyme VCE?
Thanks,
DarkRido
Can you be more specific? You mean question 98 and 367?
Sorry, I didn't get it.
DarkRido
DarkRido
Regards,
The VCE questions do help, so long as you understand the answers.
Thanks for your input.
Now I am a bit worry about this VCE
@ cabeldawg20111 claim it is 100% valid but @nixk says only 5% is valid
I am scheduled to take the test on next Friday.
Hope it is still valid.
@@ waiting for replay @@
forget about the CASP. Go for the CISSP it hold much more weight and is highly looked upon by IT Security professionals
God dammit
only 5%comes out
What should I study after passing Security+ exam?
The CompTIA (CASP) Advanced Security Practitioner certification or CISSP?
Any recommendation is welcome.
DarkRido
Before taking my test I tried all of these dumps in this website related to security+. But I have seen only some familiar questions from BigLee's 447, and this vce included some of them. But I will not recommend just relying on these dumps because without a conceptual knowledge the exam will give you really hard times.
I am going to take my exam on 1st of December.
Lets see how it goes.I took network+ before and passed but the questions were completely different from the up to date examcollection.com dumps.
Surprised, so many people here keep confirming the validity of BigLee's dumps, but I have a doubt that I will see them in my exam.They llok like very easy.But who knows,fingers x...