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Passed!!...now what?
secplususer
Passed SYS-201 with an 861! This site and all the contributors def helped! Main study materials were the Sybex cert kit and Exam Cram. I admit though I spent a lot of time with Google and lots of different sites to get a good understanding of some of the tougher concepts... I'm not sure what to go onto now. For this year I'd like to get another fundamental and industry 'recognized' security cert...anyone sit for the GSEC without doing the official training (too expensive)? I don't have the pro experience for my SSCP or CISSP yet (still got a year for SSCP, 4 for CISSP). I thought about the Network+ ...how much additional content/studying would be required to do well with that one? Any ideas?
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ScytheX10
Grats on pass. I would work on the Network+. Having a firm grasp on networking only aids in the security field. It'll be a bit easier to go back to N+ after passing the security+ in my opinion, since your already opened up to details on ports, OSI, etc.
cyberguypr
Congrats! And the answer to "now what?" is... BEER!
secplususer
cyberguypr
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Congrats! And the answer to "now what?" is... BEER!
I like your style!
Devilsbane
cyberguypr
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Congrats! And the answer to "now what?" is... BEER!
I'll second that.
Congrats
Dakinggamer87
Congrats on pass!!
louisev
good deal SPU! In my line of work - which is infrastructure systems applications, the rage for certification is ITIL 3 (IT infrastructure library.) It specifies best practice for development, support, and service of infrastructure. If you look at your target job market on Dice, for example, look for what certifications are 'required' and which are 'desirable.' ITIL 3 is often required, at least in my business. I don't know about network engineers.
Pander
Cyber and Scythe said it well. Beer and Network+ is a pretty good idea.
Like Scythe said, firm networking knowledge does help in security and you could always use Net+ as a stepping stone to other things networking, or other things security.
soooowutnow
Congrats on the pass!
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