kasiechaos wrote: » I am in Desktop Support in Richmond, VA. I am 37 years old. I currently have my A+ and my MCP (by Windows XP). I have been doing Desktop for about 10 years. I am wanting to get at least two certifications in 2010. Figure I would start with the Security+. I am starting to brainstorm what career path I want to take in IT. Currently, I am interested in Network Security. Any particular advice, book(s), guides, websites would you recommend in preparing for the exam? How much time should I considered needed to pass this exam? I have a strong desktop background, but probably weak in overall Network Security I would guess. Figure I would start with Security + and then maybe CISSP. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
dynamik wrote: » The Security+ is a great way to start. The CISSP requires five years of experience (four with Sec+, so that's probably not a good second choice for 2010 for you. I'd encourage you to supplement that with MS, *nix, or Cisco (whatever tickles your fancy), and then try to get some security responsibilities with one (or more) of those technologies.
dynamik wrote: » Welcome to the forums! The Security+ is a great way to start. The CISSP requires five years of experience (four with Sec+, so that's probably not a good second choice for 2010 for you. I'd encourage you to supplement that with MS, *nix, or Cisco (whatever tickles your fancy), and then try to get some security responsibilities with one (or more) of those technologies.
kasiechaos wrote: » Thanks for the advice! Sounds good. How much time should I give myself to prepare? 30 days? What is a good book or two to purchase to prepare?
Darril wrote: » Welcome to the forums. With 10 years experience in desktop support, you're well poised to elevate your career with some other certs and security is becoming more and more important. I'm betting you'll find that a lot of knowledge and experience you already have will make it easier to pass some of these certs. Security+ does lay a good foundation and I know the knowledge I gained from it certainly helped me earn my CISSP. Beware though, CISSP is quite challenging. Knwminus has an excellent recommendation for a book:) and both he and dynamik give good advice. Good luck. Darril Gibson Author: CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead ISBN-10: 1439236364Security+ Tip of day Tweets
kasiechaos wrote: » Are you able to get the book at Barnes and Noble or do you have to go to Amazon?