CCNA Security harder than CCNP R&S?

KoolsterKoolster Member Posts: 29 ■□□□□□□□□□
Hi. I am currently studying for my Icnd2 and hope to have to my CCNA RS soon. After getting CCNA RS, is it better to go for CCNP R&S or CCNA security?

I have heard that CCNA Security is harder than CCNP and it's better to go for CCNP R&S before going for CCNA Security, since it's will be easier to understand after getting CCNP R&S.

Can somebody shed some light on the difficulty of CCNA security vs CCNP R&S? Thanks.

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  • TechGuru80TechGuru80 Member Posts: 1,539 ■■■■■■□□□□
    I don't think CCNP:R&S will make CCNA:Security easier to understand. Granted the exam has changed but CCNA:R&S covered routing and switching information needed....and the rest was security based material (not R&S related).

    Are you working in a security role? Frankly, I would go for CCNP:R&S first just to have that solid foundation so you can start venturing down the security path if you want....and probably can land a networking job while you study for security.
  • KoolsterKoolster Member Posts: 29 ■□□□□□□□□□
    No, I am just doing deskside support at the moment. I am studying for ICND2 right now, but I will like to change jobs after getting my CCNA. I am just thinking which path to take first, CCNP RS or CCNA security. I would want to go for CCNP RS firs, but it involves 3 exams, whereas CCNA security is just one exam.
  • CE1028CE1028 Member Posts: 84 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Koolster wrote: »
    No, I am just doing deskside support at the moment. I am studying for ICND2 right now, but I will like to change jobs after getting my CCNA. I am just thinking which path to take first, CCNP RS or CCNA security. I would want to go for CCNP RS firs, but it involves 3 exams, whereas CCNA security is just one exam.

    I think CCNA Security would be a good next step. CCNP R&S is harder than CCNA Security. I think maybe people say the CCNA Security is harder because there was problems with the exam questions (at least when I took it).

    Since you're doing deskside support right now, I'd say go CCNA Security and then move on to CCNP R&S (if you want).
  • HondabuffHondabuff Member Posts: 667 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Do your CCNA Security first. Once you hit CCNP you will not have to focus as much time on the security parts because you will already know it. CCNP is a beast and takes a lot of commitment and dedication to learn it thoroughly. CCNA:S can be knocked out in a month of prep. CCNP, most people start it and never finish. CCNA, you have to "know of" the technologies where as CCNP you have to "know" the technology.
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  • KoolsterKoolster Member Posts: 29 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Thanks a lot guys! I will go for my CCNA Security after I finish my ICND2. It seems like a logical choice. I was getting confused which one to tackle first. Many thanks :)
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