/ontolo'dʒia/
noun
the Roman word for ontology, or a set of concepts and categories in a subject area or domain that shows their properties and the relations between them.
Don't repeat notes for certs or classes with overlapping material. Don't make a giant folder with subfolders for each one of your certs. Don't make a giant file that weighs a ton for each cert either.
Instead, put a thousand bite-sized concepts in /Concepts. Link to those concepts from the objectives for each cert. See the recurrence of certain concepts, their relationships, their structure. Reuse. Link. Minimize.
I have six ways to organize these concepts so far. Six organizations. Frameworks.
- The CompTIA A+
- The CompTIA Network+
- WGU
- TryHackMe
- Fundamentals every security pro should know
- A table of hundreds of acronyms, each linking to its underlying concept
- throughput speeds of PCI stuff and copper vs dialup etc.
- Cisco icons for switches, routers, etc.
- speeds of NFC such as 400 Kbps and others, distances for things like IR and MMF and SMF