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A 7-year-old Pakistani girl has become the youngest ever Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) professional in the world.

She has broken the record of an Indian girl named K. Visalini who had achieved the feat in 2015 when she was just 11 years old. Visalini had broken the record of a Pakistani boy who achieved the feat in 2008 when he was 12 years old.

According to details, Karachi-based Ayesh Fatima has cleared the certification with flying colors. CCNA emphasizes on the technology and skills needed to work with networks of 100 nodes or fewer, covering both IP and non-IP networks including IPX and AppleTalk.

CCNA certification consists of six sections. It includes network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability.

To become a CCNA professional, one must need to take CCNA 200-301 exam which contains around 100 questions to be completed in 2 hours, and secure more than 82.5% overall marks.

 
As good as it is, this sounds like pressure from parents. Below 10 years age, they should be playing and having fun along with some studies.
Some people enjoy studying, for some people coding, reading, gaining knowledge is a way to escape the outside problems. Everyone has their own passions and reasonings, she wouldn’t have broken the world by almost 4 years if she didn’t have the passion and will to do it.
 
Not sure how it is possible unless she is really a super prodigy.
 
A 7-year-old Pakistani girl has become the youngest ever Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) professional in the world.

She has broken the record of an Indian girl named K. Visalini who had achieved the feat in 2015 when she was just 11 years old. Visalini had broken the record of a Pakistani boy who achieved the feat in 2008 when he was 12 years old.

According to details, Karachi-based Ayesh Fatima has cleared the certification with flying colors. CCNA emphasizes on the technology and skills needed to work with networks of 100 nodes or fewer, covering both IP and non-IP networks including IPX and AppleTalk.

CCNA certification consists of six sections. It includes network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability.

To become a CCNA professional, one must need to take CCNA 200-301 exam which contains around 100 questions to be completed in 2 hours, and secure more than 82.5% overall marks.

So proud of the efforts of our citizens!
 
Army / Armed Forces Cyber Division should recruit her and see if she can excel in the SANS Cyber Defender, ISC2, ITIL or other similar programs.

Best age to get them as it's easy to mold them.
 
Army / Armed Forces Cyber Division should recruit her and see if she can excel in the SANS Cyber Defender, ISC2, ITIL or other similar programs.

Best age to get them as it's easy to mold to them.
She will have 100 hundreds of times better opportunities in the private sector.
 
Army / Armed Forces Cyber Division should recruit her and see if she can excel in the SANS Cyber Defender, ISC2, ITIL or other similar programs.

Best age to get them as it's easy to mold them.
PA's cyber sector = ISPR's hired twitter army like Mona Shah and Farzana Shah lol

ISI's cyber division is a JOKE.
 
Congratulations. Quite a feat. Some brains are just wired differently.

Not to be a spoilsport, but child prodigies of this kind tend to plateau early too. Maybe it is the eventual and inevitable 'equalisation' or maybe everything else around them is not that advanced so their abilities adapt to the reality.
 
PA's cyber sector = ISPR's hired twitter army like Mona Shah and Farzana Shah lol

ISI's cyber division is a JOKE.
Same old UET guys... Sir, some of them working with Signals Intelligence among other things are shit hot, they get poached straight out of NUST. But I agree with you, cyber me hum fail hain.
 

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