fmitawaps wrote: » One security zealot ought to be enough to oversee what a company has set up
fmitawaps wrote: » it seems like so many people are rushing to get security certs. I don't see the appeal.
fmitawaps wrote: » One security zealot ought to be enough to oversee what a company has set up, while the rest of the CCNAs and CCNPs tend to things like creating and managing the networks on which everything runs. Even in my CCNA studies and training videos for Routing & Switching, I see sections on port security and sticky macs, it's just not the entire focus of the course. It just seems like we are heading for a time when everyone has security certs, then it's hard for any of them to stand out. .
iBrokeIT wrote: » One CISO I was recently talking to said their budget for training is increasing while the rest of IT's in decreasing. In case you haven't seen the news in the last few years there is a huge demand for security professional at the time systems/network operations are being sent over seas to companies like Cognizant.
fmitawaps wrote: » . Just like over the last 10-15 years when so many college students wanted to be lawyers, and now if you pick up a Yellow Pages (back when we had them, anyhow), there are dozens of pages of lawyers to choose from.
E Double U wrote: » This is why I switched from law to security. You can never go wrong following trends.
fmitawaps wrote: » Thanks all, for pointing out the flaws in my thinking. Maybe I can look into a Security+ or CCNA Security later this year after I finish my current CCNA studies. But there are some people that I'd like to hear some stories from. People here who are in charge of security for a company, and then you had a security problem. How did that meeting with the bosses go? I imagine it would start with them saying something like "Dude, dafuq? What the hell are we paying you for if it isn't to keep breaches like this from happening? What happened and how are you going to fix it, and this better never happen again or you'll be going out the door ass-first!".
fmitawaps wrote: » But there are some people that I'd like to hear some stories from. People here who are in charge of security for a company, and then you had a security problem. How did that meeting with the bosses go? I imagine it would start with them saying something like "Dude, dafuq? What the hell are we paying you for if it isn't to keep breaches like this from happening? What happened and how are you going to fix it, and this better never happen again or you'll be going out the door ass-first!".