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DarkmanX- wrote: » I want a program that focuses more on the technical side than policy-oriented. Some of these programs have more intelligence based courses, others with policy, and some with technical course such as intrusion detection, etc. After looking over them they all seem to start blurring together, lol.
DarkmanX- wrote: » I have looked at Dakota State but they require the GRE, in which I have been spending all of my "testing" finances on certification prep and exam scheduling. It does look nice though. Just got accepted into Boston's MCIS program in which I could potentially specialize in both security and data analytics. I prefer the security track because I have thoroughly enjoyed my security courses that I have taken so far in my BS program. I've spent the last two years focused on information security and have found something that really peaks my interest. I guess I'll find out which way is better for me, if it even is infosec, during my cybersecurity internship this summer (perks of being a teacher).
DarkmanX- wrote: » I don't know what to do.
dmoore44 wrote: » What sort of role do you envision for yourself once you graduate? That should be your deciding factor.
DarkmanX- wrote: » I would like to be a security analyst responsible for assessing system vulnerabilities, incident response, identifying threats, etc. and then after I have a few years of experience would like to get on the engineering and security design side of info sec. Not really interested in management but more looking for a "blue-collar" career path in the field.
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