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bhcs2014 wrote: » Are you going to the Wilmington Campus?
LeBroke wrote: » Keep in mind that infosec is generally a very senior field. Most positions don't even start for less than $75k and require credentials to match other $75k jobs. I.e. 5+ years work experience, certified inside and out, general IT experience in whatever environment is important to the company.
Danielm7 wrote: » Yep, LeBroke isn't saying you'll be applying for a Sr level position, but that many/most infosec jobs, even starting, are more Sr level than many other areas of IT. The idea of having to understand all the stuff you're trying to secure comes into play here. By that I mean if you don't understand networking and servers are you going to be able to advice people on the best way to secure them? Same goes with firewalls, etc. I know some people here say there are plenty of entry level security positions but I've never seen them. I've typically seen what people call entry level security around here as 3-5 years in other areas of IT + certs and security knowledge and even then its a hard sell.
harbin_nick wrote: » -Thanks again for all the replies. -As I mentioned, IT is 'just a job' for me. I've never been a guy who eats, sleeps, and breathes computers. That said my father is a Director of Information Systems for an aviation company, and we grew up with computers, even in the 80's. On the other hand, I am interested in the 'cyber-warfare' side of things, and have been an avid reader of intelligence news, and geopolitics (Foreign Affairs, FP, Jane's etc.) I should be clear that I like working.
-So it seems I should be looking for a very entry level IT job while I am going to school. Based on what I've read that would be help-desk or being a technician. After 2 years of thatm and a degree one would move into network/systems admin, and after that one would go into actual security.
-What it be a fair comparison to say IT security to Networking is a specialist compared to a GP?
-Is tech school considered experience? Or only education? Or both? Again thanks for all the infro.
LeBroke wrote: » Yes, but did they have any other IT experience? Or were they random people with a diploma in networking or something?
harbin_nick wrote: » Yeah, no slower lower...
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