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Posted by Author MaDvLaD On 2007-04-29 10:01:38




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The CAU Knowledge Bank

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CyberArmy
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CyberArmy Univerity's Knowledge Bank can trace its roots back to the old Zebulun Armory. The Zebulun Armory was a project that focused on educating CyberArmy officers during the process of completing the Zebulun challenges, by providing them with tutorial
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The Armory was taken offline along with the Zebulun challenges, both of which were rendered obsolete when CyberArmy made its comeback. Shortly thereafter, CyberArmy University started the Knowledge Bank Project, which is a revamped and much improved version of the Zebulun Armory. It is one of CAU's four main divisions that exist today, along with Certifications, the Testing Center, and Class Delivery. Today, the Knowledge Bank hosts about 320 tutorials and other various documents on various topics: networking, programming, security, graphics, webdesign, and amny others.

The Knowledge Bank brigade consists of 4 subbrigades:
- Knowledge Bank Editing
- Knowledge Bank Tutorial Writers
- Knowledge Bank Collecting
- CyberArmy Advanced Hardware Projects (CAAHP)

This list makes KB's mission statement very clear; part of the workforce edits documents, while others either write or collect tutorials from the web (the latter only with permission from the original authors). The Advanced Hardware Projects brigade specializes in hardware issues. Its officers also train new members who are willing to learn the secrets behind hardware. CAAHP has its own website at http://www.caahp.com.

The C/O in charge of the Knowledge Bank is Ker. Dutchie99, who has also been interviewed for this issue. The interview can be found here.

Everyone is kindly invited to share his or her knowledge by contributing to the Knowledge Bank and expanding its usefulness as a source of information on the Internet. Directions on how to contribute are here.


This article was imported from zZine. (original author: MaDvLaD)


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