rs23 wrote: » 1. I have about 8 to 10 months to prepare for 4 certifications. 2. The first cert I am doing is security + to brush up on concepts and many folks have told me to go for CISSP and that leaves me with a big question. 3. Which vendor specific cloud cert or product do I focus on? Aws, gcp or Azure. I have zero hands on experience on these 3 so starting with a clean slate.
TechGuru80 wrote: » 1. Why? What is creating that deadline? What is determining that you "need" 4? 2. If you already have 10 years experience, you probably could go directly for CISSP...or at minimum go for CASP. 3. Which aspect of cloud security? AWS with the security specialty seems like a good fit, but that also more than likely will get you into an IT role with some security responsibilities and not a full blown security job (depends on the company and size though)...this seems to mesh with what your background most likely contains. CCSP from ISC2 is a vendor neutral cloud certification that would give you knowledge without forcing you to pick a vendor just yet. Honestly, regardless of cloud being utilized in an organization or not, a lot of the roles exist across the board so skills like packet analysis and GRC will be relevant.
TechGuru80 wrote: » 1. Why? What is creating that deadline? What is determining that you "need" 4?
odysseyelite wrote: » I'm in the same boat as you. The product my company sells works with Azure and AWS but we have customers asking about GCP. When looking at Gartner, AWS has been and still is the leading player in cloud hosting platforms and Microsoft is getting closer every day. GCP is third. I decided the following route: 1.)AWS: quickest to obtain in the shortest amount of time. I already purchased the Udemy acloud guru course a couple years ago. One exam and you have something already under your belt. I'm using this to also help me spring back into studying for certs. I'm debating on going for more than one or just stick with the Architecture cert. 2.) Azure, until a week ago, the only certification was MCSA and higher requiring 4 exams and much more time to complete. They just announced a Azure Administrator certification which will be two exams. My thought is after I complete the AWS, there will be training material and more information on how the admin exams fall in place with their Azure MCSA/MCSA track. 3.) GCP. A cloud guru has a training course in beta now. I hope to obtain this to let me stand out among my peers when we finally support GCP. It a pure speculative play in getting this cert and how useful it will be in the market.
EagerDinosaur wrote: » I'd say that AWS is the most commercially important platform, followed by Azure. Some people say that GCP is very similar to AWS, but I've never tried it. I've got both AWS and Azure certifications, and because both platforms are trying to solve the same business problems, there's quite a lot of cross-over. So learning about AWS introduces concepts that crop-up in Azure, and vice-versa. For example, both have multiple types of load balancers that operate at different levels in the ISO network model. I'm currently using both in my day job. If you have time, knowing both is worthwhile. I think Azure exams tend to be more challenging than the AWS associate-level ones. The Azure exams often contain groups of linked questions, which require rapid analysis of large chunks of information. The AWS associate-level exams tend to be just a series of stand-alone multiple-choice questions.