JSN wrote: » So I do not have a baseline as far as networking, while I understand it's covered on eJPT, I am not sure it is enough. I was also advised by a friend in information security that I should have a basis of networking and Linux beforehand. Any advice is much appreciated.
JSN wrote: » I see your point, but my issue is I can't even find an entry level SOC position. I am trying to make myself more marketable. Now is it a waste of time to pursue the eJPT certfication?
tedjames wrote: » It's definitely not a waste of time. Earning the eJPT will give you practical, hands-on experience with several security tools, and you'll learn about how you can use them together to accomplish a goal. You will also learn a little about networking, probably enough to get you through the course. If, during the networking portion of the class, you feel you need more info, then you can dive deeper with further instruction. There are lots of great resources on YouTube and other places. I think that having the knowledge and experience you will gain from earning the eJPT will help to make you more marketable. The certification itself doesn't carry a lot of weight right now. But that's not nearly as important as having the skills. If you choose to go this way, spend some time beforehand setting up and using a lab at home with Kali Linux on a VM. There's plenty of free instruction on YouTube for this.