dstock7337 wrote: » I would like some career advice please. I've been working for my company in the field for 9 years as a Senior Systems Engineer. I am currently finishing a Master's Degree (end of this year) in Information Security and recently took the SSCP (finished endorsement, waiting on final confirmation). I want to get into Info Sec but it seems like whether or not I have the degree/exp, the jobs in this region won't pay as much as I am making right now. I am well aware of the different avenues I can go in information security and my current interest are in incident response/investigation, vulnerability and risk assessment, ethical hacking - from the perspective of finding weaknesses and recommending fixes, and threat intelligence. In my career from desktop support to present, I have always had security first and foremost in mind and practice. My company (Fortune 500 company) is large but its HQ is across the country from me. I have an opportunity to take a security position that isn't part of their infosec department currently but is a part of operational support and solutions delivery. That position will be focused on endpoint security nationwide level, as opposed to just the region that I support presently. It has been said to me that it would be a step stone role where I get full time endpoint security experience, while I wait for something to open up in the actual infosec department. However, the pay is the same I am making now and I would have to pay more for housing than what I'm paying now. All that being said, does it make sense to go for that role and move across the country while I wait for an opening in what I want to be in? Or should I stay put and wait for a role to open up, at the possibility of loss of pay?
dstock7337 wrote: » Thank you for the input. I would be responsible for delivering and supporting the endpoint security solutions that the sec department wants deployed. I would be working closely with the security dept leads and also with the teams that support our clients in the field. This would involve testing and troubleshooting with the field. Additionally, the role would involve architecture design and diagramming, documentation, evaluating new product solutions, and contribution to security policies and procedures.
UnixGuy wrote: » you are more than ready to start an InfoSec role. I would say update your CV and start applying!
ITSec14 wrote: » In a way it kind of is a pay cut because your expenses would be higher in your new location. It's a move in the right direction though if you want to get into security. I guess it depends on the earnings potential in the new area and how related this new job will be to what your goals are.
dstock7337 wrote: » Thanks for the feedback. Are you referring to the internal posting or looking outside elsewhere?