i am interested in unix and what it can bring to the table as far as security auditing can go....and i use it as my everyday os so... cant hurt to get one more ya know? I am actually getting my MCSE next as a whole... since it is well recognized and seems rewarding but ceh sec+ linux+..etc just interest me. I eventually want to work discovering new exploits and implimenting solutions.....ccie is my goal... everything now is just a stepping stone
also.. i work at a fortune 500 company as an intern... my boss is at a remote location( centralized IT)....he hasnt been in for a while and when he comes back i want to be able to present him with a quality resume, perhaps when the time comes for my budget to wear out....a spot will open for a full time possition
i am interested in unix and what it can bring to the table as far as security auditing can go....and i use it as my everyday os so... cant hurt to get one more ya know? I am actually getting my MCSE next as a whole... since it is well recognized and seems rewarding but ceh sec+ linux+..etc just interest me. I eventually want to work discovering new exploits and implimenting solutions.....ccie is my goal... everything now is just a stepping stone
Same here. I have been using Linux for over 4 years and loving it; however, I don't have an corporate experience; just home networking with Linux and Solaris. I'm currently pursuing my MCSE in a year, but I'm keeping my eye on the RHCE. I would like to switch over to Linux/Unix environment where there is less involvement in user's desktop or system admin., but more into network implementation, and network backbone administration.
Again, congratulation on your N+ cert!
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just curious?
also.. i work at a fortune 500 company as an intern... my boss is at a remote location( centralized IT)....he hasnt been in for a while and when he comes back i want to be able to present him with a quality resume, perhaps when the time comes for my budget to wear out....a spot will open for a full time possition
Same here. I have been using Linux for over 4 years and loving it; however, I don't have an corporate experience; just home networking with Linux and Solaris. I'm currently pursuing my MCSE in a year, but I'm keeping my eye on the RHCE. I would like to switch over to Linux/Unix environment where there is less involvement in user's desktop or system admin., but more into network implementation, and network backbone administration.
Again, congratulation on your N+ cert!