cyberguypr wrote: » Bad question. As said above the CISSP is the widest certification in the security space. Anyone from a GRC person to an engineer, to a CISO could have it as required for their roles. Examples in my market: - Deep Dive Analyst (stupidest title ever) - Sales Engineer - Security Architect - GRC Analyst
garbo77 wrote: » Let me try to clarify better my question: probably who replied to my thread is a CISSP Certified with an IT Security background. Since the CISSP is the widest certification in the security space, what kind of job/position would better fit with your expectations keeping in mind CISSP is not a technical certification. I know it's not an easy question to answer...
paul78 wrote: » Tough question and you will likely get varying response and opinions. I've always viewed CISSP more as an entry level type certification that covers basic security concepts. The value that I usually derive from knowing that someone has a CISSP is that I have a rough idea for how long they have been working with security concepts and that they understand common security nomenclature. As for the type of job, it's usually someone that likely works in infosec but they could be in any role or level.