02-18-2024, 04:09 AM
A quick query, when signing up for some of the TEEX Cyber Security courses, they point out that they are only allowed for citizens or permanent residents of the US and asks you to click to acknowledge and confirm you meet this criteria. As it sounds like a lot of non-residents have done these courses, can anyone confirm they had no issues when it came to asking them to provide a transcript to ACE / Credly to obtain credit?
I never received credit automatically for Cyber 101, I'm just about to finish 201, I was going to finish all three and then request the credit, but it'd be a bit annoying if they point out at that stage that I'm not US resident.
I never received credit automatically for Cyber 101, I'm just about to finish 201, I was going to finish all three and then request the credit, but it'd be a bit annoying if they point out at that stage that I'm not US resident.
In Progress:
Open University: BSc Cyber Security
Microsoft: AZ-104 Azure Engineer
Google: Associate Cloud Engineer
AWS: AWS Solutions Architect Associate
Cisco: CCNAv8
Completed:
MS Certs: SC-300, MD-102, AZ-900, MS-900, AI-900, DP-900, PL-900, SC-900, MB-910, MB-920
AWS Certs: AWS Cloud Practitioner
Google: Cloud Digital Leader
GIAC Certs: GSEC
CompTIA Certs: Network+, Security+, Linux+
LPI Certs: LPIC-1 Linux Admin
Coursera: IBM Cyber Security, Data Analysis & Visualization, Google PM
TEEX: Cyber 101, 201, 301
Open University: BSc Cyber Security
Microsoft: AZ-104 Azure Engineer
Google: Associate Cloud Engineer
AWS: AWS Solutions Architect Associate
Cisco: CCNAv8
Completed:
MS Certs: SC-300, MD-102, AZ-900, MS-900, AI-900, DP-900, PL-900, SC-900, MB-910, MB-920
AWS Certs: AWS Cloud Practitioner
Google: Cloud Digital Leader
GIAC Certs: GSEC
CompTIA Certs: Network+, Security+, Linux+
LPI Certs: LPIC-1 Linux Admin
Coursera: IBM Cyber Security, Data Analysis & Visualization, Google PM
TEEX: Cyber 101, 201, 301