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Passed Security+ and finding the next Cert. in technical path
thsecmaniac
Hello,
Before I go to the point, Let me conclude myself.
Education:
M.Sc. InfoSec
Certificate that I passed:
CCNA (expired 2 years ago), CEH v.7 (expired at the end of this month), CompTIA Sec+ (Passed yesterday)
Job:
1-month IT Security Analyst (Current) and Linux-based System Admin with 5 years experience
Interesting Topic:
Digital Forensic,Incident Handling, Network Security
Goal:
Be a specialist or a consultant
I'm curious which Certificates do I need to go next in a technical path? GSEC? CASP? or SSCP?
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eth0
for pentest: eCPPT -> OSCP - you will learn how attack, so same way how secure
for forensic I think about take C)DPE
DAVIS NGUYEN
Congrats!
eth0
if you will found some forensic certificate that can be made on-line please let me know
Remedymp
Either your ITIL-Foundation or Cobit5 certification.
thsecmaniac
That's a management path.
Remedymp
thsecmaniac
wrote:
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That's a management path.
It actually is not. They're frameworks for the line of business you're in. With your knowledge of CISCO R&S and linux, You could go
CASP
as a vertical move in technical path or
ISACA CSX-Practitioner
.
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