MTLChrisLEE wrote: » I am afraid to get CCNA before any experience.
MTLChrisLEE wrote: » Hey, Mooseboost, Thank you for the detailed answer. I am not really sure if I will work with Cisco gear. That's the only reason I am not sure if I should get CCNA Routing and Switching. Some people say working with Cisco gear is not the main factor for getting CCNA, they say learning solid base of networking IS the main key. I would like to know your opinion. Thanks again.
Mooseboost wrote: » My opinion is that it depends on your expectation. The problem I see with a lot of people who get their CCNA is that they obtain the certification and expect an immediate position to open for them with no experience. I see it all the time, people who get a CCNA and expect their first job to above entry level because everyone knows what a CCNA is. Not saying it is a bad exam - it was actually my first networking exam and helped me move from the Help Desk at an ISP to a NOC for a MSSP. That being said, I have also met people who just got their CCNA and can tell you all about how to configure OSPF and subnet all the things but they don't understand other simple aspects of networking such as NAT, DHCP, etc. That is why I recommend both the Network+ and the CCNA. The CCNA will give you a base understanding of networking and some basic configuration on Cisco gear but it is not a very deep exam so I wouldn't worry about being branded as a CCNA with no experience. I would just have realistic expectations in terms of your first networking job.
Remedymp wrote: » I am curious to know why so many people equate CCNA with infosec.:
NetworkNewb wrote: » The information you learn is definitely beneficial in a lot of infosec positions. Although there is definitely a good amount a positions where it would be overkill in the networking area. All depends on what exactly a person wants to do. It also shows up on a lot of job ads for infosec positions so there is that too.
MTLChrisLEE wrote: » Thank you, Mooseboose. My dream job is to work at the government as an IT Professionals. That's why I want to study and to get certs as much as I can . Thank you for your advice!
Remedymp wrote: » Even when I interviewed with Cisco for Security Analyst position they did NOT ask for this and it was not applicable to infosec...
yoba222 wrote: » Search the Internet for "dod 8570" if you don't yet know about it. There's a chart that spells out which certs are required for different tiers of DoD positions. (i.e. IAT levels 1-3).
MTLChrisLEE wrote: » I may sound so dumb but what does IAT stands for? Institute for Advanced Technology??? Oh, and thank you for letting me know DoD8570