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mbock7 wrote: If i was to get my SSCP, and then my CISSP going the route that you said, how would i present that on my resume ? just putting "associate ISC(2)" or ""CISSP, SSCP associate ISC(2)" . ?
JDMurray wrote: The last I heard it was forbidden to use "CISSP" or "SSCP" when you don't have the full cert. As always, email the (ISC)2 directly for the latest official policies.
(ISC)2 wrote: As an Associate, your title would be either Associate of ISC2, CISSP OR Associate of ISC2, SSCP.
dynamik wrote: It's possible to get by without experience, but you'd only be cheating yourself. What's the point of having a CCNA if you can't carry out the tasks in production? You can put together a decent lab for a few hundred dollars, and you'll get a lot of that back if you resell it later.
Talic wrote: Aren't you supposed to be specialized in either Microsoft, *nix or Cisco first before you go after security certifications? I would think it makes sense to be CCNA/P or MCSE first then worry about security.
mbock7 wrote: Well lucky for me i work as a lab assistant and have tons of routers, switches, hubs, and cables. Also hyperterminal so i guess i do have a decent lab. I have worked Networking but the class that i was in only covered the TCP/IP / OSI models , subneting , and just briefly into router configurations. Do you think that is a good enough basic understanding to pick up a CCNA study guide and learn the rest by myself considering i do have a lab to practice?
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