denis92 wrote: » is security more dependent on degree then networking and administration?
Danielm7 wrote: » Every company is different. Some HR depts won't even let your resume get to the hiring manager unless it fits their template. ...
beads wrote: » I highly prefer Computer Science and experience or no experience at all to a "Security" degree. CS people have a better background in understanding the underlying mechanics of operating systems, kernels, drivers and .dlls, etc than someone trained to see a CVS number and how to superficially work a GUI. Get the IT experience first then move on to security if you still have the interest. Otherwise we have lots of once popular IT degrees like Data Processing and MIS that today look embarrassingly faddish. Not that security won't or could but may very well be reabsorbed back into IT as a whole. For all you naysayers, I say this. We have seen this happen so many times before. We have proven ourselves wrong many times before - No matter what colleges and universities insist upon. - b/eads
NetworkNewb wrote: » Nope people just like to have employees with degrees in areas if they can. If you fill most, maybe over half, of what a job ad is asking for and you would like that position. Apply