Tuesday 17 March 2020

A roundup of the Cisco certification changes in 2020

As network engineer skills become increasingly generalized, Cisco aims to match its certifications to the skills network engineers need in their daily lives. Announced at Cisco Live 2019, the new Cisco certification changes rolled out on Feb. 24, 2020. Experts have touted the relevant material and the myriad topics Cisco's certifications cover with these changes and potential benefits for network engineers. With more focus on automation and software skills and less on infrequently used coding languages, Cisco aims to spring its certification tracks forward into the new decade. The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) and Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certifications all expanded the breadth of topics covered, yet all shrunk in size. Cisco also introduced new DevNet certifications among the other Cisco certification changes.

How did the existing Cisco certifications change?

Cisco's standard certification tracks -- CCNA, CCNP, and CCIE -- all added new material that aims to be more relevant to current job roles and help advance the careers of network engineers. In addition to the new material, the certifications also include fewer track options than before.

Cisco Certified Network Associate. computer engineering careers is an entry-level certification for network engineers early in their careers. Formerly, Cisco issued the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification, which was the step before CCNA. After CCENT, CCNA offered different certifications for various career tracks, including CCNA Routing and Switching and CCNA Collaboration.

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