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rogue2shadow wrote: » If its InfoSec DoD wise, they may want Sec+ over the ISO because of 8570 compliance; it doesn't hurt to ask though. If worst case scenario, well not really "worst" lol, they end up wanting the Sec+ over the ISO certs, grab Darill's book off Amazon, its an easy read and pretty cheap too ($32 last I checked).
N2IT wrote: » It is a DoD position. Thanks for your quick response.
tpatt100 wrote: » I would bust out the Security+ if you can. I got my CISSP after that because I wanted more opportunities. But the CompTIA test was required within 6 months of hiring at my last job.
N2IT wrote: » Yeah with Rogue and your suggestions I think that's the way to go. Might as well play it safe and do the security + cert. I was planning on taking off for the rest of the year. Funny how a 25 dollar an hour raise will get you motivated. Unless there is something I am missing might as well play it safe and go for the security plus. Of course I might not get the job anyway lol
xmalachi wrote: » The Security+ will provide you with some pretty good info. Not to mention it really isn't all that challenging. Even if you don't get this job it will look good in the future if you apply to DoD positions.
N2IT wrote: » On a side note: Is the 27002 even worth taking? I plan on reading the book but for a 174 USD is it going to help that much?
powerfool wrote: » If you are considering IA certs and you have none, Security+ is definitely a good starting point. Additionally, it would be a good idea to do it now rather than later if you are considering it... Security+ is a lifetime certification for anyone that passes by December 31 2010; afterwards it will require continuing education to keep it value. There is nothing wrong with CE... but if you end up in IA, you are going to likely get other certs that require it... no need to have yet another to keep up to date.
rogue2shadow wrote: » I agree. Not to threadjack but then my question is if you have certs that fall under IA, and you're CND for example, are you requiredto CE the CompTIA certs that do not apply your sector anyway? I'm hoping not.
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