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636-555-3226 wrote: » Just search Dice.com for "security" or "cissp." Plenty to pick from.
soccarplayer29 wrote: » I think it is important to frame this discussion as not listing entry level IT positions but rather entry level InfoSec positions for which education/certs/general IT experience has already been accomplished. (Correct me if this isn't what you're looking for). Also keep in mind that titles vary greatly so this is going to be difficult. I'd check job boards for more information. Here is what comes to mind: Junior/Security Analyst NOC/SOC Analyst Application Security Specialist Information Assurance Analyst IT Auditor Security Assessor Security Engineer Cyber Analyst Security Consultant Network Analyst
renacido wrote: » I don't recommend CISSP as a search term for entry-level infosec jobs. Sec+, GSEC, and SSCP are better. To add to soccarplayer29's list: - Security Administrator - System Security Specialist - Penetration Tester
636-555-3226 wrote: » I agree, I agree, but in my area unfortunately uneducated employers (which is 99% of them) list CISSP, CISM, CISA, etc for their entry-level security roles
Psydrox wrote: » You also bring up a good point, how do you know when a potential employer is asking too much (certs and duties included) for the role and payscale they are searching for?
beads wrote: » I seriously recommend every InfoSec career start with at the very least one year in audit. Why? Because its essential to learn to speak and perform the business of business to include all those silly business analysis and project management skills security itself relies upon and only becoming more critical. You will find in the longer run security is going to become the business of IT. A little less ivory tower and much more business logic orientated than IT logic. -b/eads
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