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doctorlexus wrote: » OSCP. I'm not sure why more people don't recommend OSCP.
kiki162 wrote: » Since you only have 2 years experience, and really need 5 for your CISSP, I'd work on other certs in the meantime. Like some of the ppl above have said, look into getting Security+, GIAC GSEC, eventually CISSP. You CAN take the SSCP exam now as a good primer. Not sure if you have any other certs. Another thing to mention is that once you get to the 4 year mark with work experience, if you have one of these certs (https://www.isc2.org/credential_waiver/default.aspx), you can waive 1 year of experience for the CISSP exam. You have a lot of good experience so far, and it wouldn't hurt you to get into Linux a bit more if you can.
TheFORCE wrote: » I've seen a lot of posts from the OP and he always mentions AirWatch like it's the ultimate security solution. Not to be negative here but you need experience with other tools, solution and technologies to broaden your experience and to really start thinking about Infosec jobs. Like others mentioned, start with Sec+, at your 4 year mark then you can go for the CISSP. My team and my self, we probably manage around 10-15 different solutions and even though we have Airwatch we really don't manage it.
cyberguypr wrote: » TheFORCE brings a good point. Most of the time I see Airwatch it involves System Admin/Engineering or Mobility type of jobs. I never see it associated with Infosec roles. In my somewhat big company (15k users) Airwatch is handled by the Messaging team that takes care of Exchange, Skype, and similar tools. If you want to specialize in the tool, that's fine, but don't expect it to be a major factor when you move on to bigger/better things. I know I wouldn't be too impressed if a candidate brings it up during an interview. If you really want to specialize in security you need to move on to tools/processes that are standard fro the industry. SIEM, DLP, vulnerability management, centralized logging and correlation, data analytics, pen testing tools, etc. My advice: go out there on the job boards, look for what your dream job is, see what the requirements are, and work towards that.
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