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10-31-2023 06:37 PM
Hello to the crew! I am currently preparing to take the PCCET exam. As an official Old Guy at 54 years old, I really prefer to have a hardcopy of study materials instead of spending more time staring at a screen. I read the Pocket Guide to the PCCET Exam on Linked-In, and the author mentions that the official study guide can be purchased on the Palo Alto website. I cannot find a link to purchase the study guide anywhere, however.
Does anyone know if the guide can actually be purchased? If so, can you share the link, please?
Thanks!
Twitch
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/pocket-guide-earning-pccet-certification-emily-paul
11-03-2023 12:06 PM
Hi @Twitch ,
I heard back from the EDU team:
"The PCCET Study Guide, along with all other PCCET exam resources, can be accessed from the PCCET exam webpage on our website (https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/services/education/palo-alto-networks-certified-cybersecurity-entry...). Note the Study Guide is freely available. It's also worth noting that Emily Paul is not a real person--it's a bot designed to direct individuals to an entity that sells exam dumps and gray market training materials."
Unfortunately we do not have a hard-copy guide available.
11-01-2023 08:28 AM
Hi @Twitch ,
I've reached out to our EDU team to see if we have this available somewhere.
11-01-2023 04:50 PM
Thanks Jay!! I really appreciate it.
11-03-2023 12:06 PM
Hi @Twitch ,
I heard back from the EDU team:
"The PCCET Study Guide, along with all other PCCET exam resources, can be accessed from the PCCET exam webpage on our website (https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/services/education/palo-alto-networks-certified-cybersecurity-entry...). Note the Study Guide is freely available. It's also worth noting that Emily Paul is not a real person--it's a bot designed to direct individuals to an entity that sells exam dumps and gray market training materials."
Unfortunately we do not have a hard-copy guide available.
11-04-2023 05:13 PM
Thanks, Jay, for checking on that. I really appreciate your help.
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