Firebrand or Net-Security
PeterHands
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Has anyone done the courses with either of these?
https://www.net-security-training.co.uk/cissp-training/
https://firebrand.training/uk/courses/isc2/cissp-certification#fast-metro
https://www.net-security-training.co.uk/cissp-training/
https://firebrand.training/uk/courses/isc2/cissp-certification#fast-metro
ISC2 CISSP, EC-Council C|CISO, CEH, CompTia Security+
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scasc Member Posts: 465 ■■■■■■■□□□Firebrand all the way. Net Security useless - I know someone who knows the owner!AWS, Azure, GCP, ISC2, GIAC, ISACA, TOGAF, SABSA, EC-Council, Comptia...
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PeterHands Member Posts: 86 ■■■□□□□□□□Thanks Dude.
Expensive though....ISC2 CISSP, EC-Council C|CISO, CEH, CompTia Security+ -
CyberCop123 Member Posts: 338 ■■■■□□□□□□PeterHands wrote: »Thanks Dude.
Expensive though....
I know know a colleague that did Firebrand and passed. A hard week but worth it.
Another person I know is on the Firebrand course in November.
I think they will REALLY struggle as they've never looked at any CISSP material before.
I personally don't like the idea of any boot camp. Especially for the CISSP. But that's just my view.
Dont forget the pride includes all meals and accommodation.
If if I was doing the boot camp I would spend 2 months studying hard, podcasts too and treat the boot camp as a lead up to the exam. Otherwise you may find yourself doing 16 hour days for 6 days.My Aims
2017: OSCP - COMPLETED
2018: CISSP - COMPLETED
2019: GIAC GNFA - Advanced Network Forensics & Threat Hunting - COMPLETED
GIAC GREM - Reverse Engineering of Malware - COMPLETED
2021: CCSP
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PeterHands Member Posts: 86 ■■■□□□□□□□If i fail the exam before christmas, i will bite the bullet and put myself on the course!ISC2 CISSP, EC-Council C|CISO, CEH, CompTia Security+
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Phalanx Member Posts: 331 ■■■□□□□□□□I can vouch for Firebrand. Been on two courses with them, with a third coming up. Expensive, yes. But you literally have everything covered: lodging, food, paperwork, stationery, labs, 24/7 access, all included. You literally eat, live and breathe their courses, and it's an excellent way for me to learn.
I intend to put my staff on courses there also in due course (only been in my new role a month).Client & Security: Microsoft 365 Modern Desktop Administrator Associate | MCSE: Mobility
Server & Networking: MCSA: Windows Server 2016 | MTA: Networking Fundamentals
Data Privacy & Project/Service Management: PECB GDPR DPO/Practitioner | ITIL 2011: Foundation | CompTIA Project+
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ansionnachcliste Member Posts: 71 ■■■□□□□□□□I've been through two courses with Firebrand, and I found them to be excellent.
They provide an excellent service to comfort the trainee through the process.
I won't comment on the trainers as it's different for different locations and availability. -
PeterHands Member Posts: 86 ■■■□□□□□□□Thanks all. Just wish I had a discount code as paying for myself lolISC2 CISSP, EC-Council C|CISO, CEH, CompTia Security+