CISSP what can you do with it?
Hey guys no offense
but with CCNA and CCNP and CCVP I can have skills of setting up networks with data and voice, but with a CISSP what actually can you do? I mean what are the skillsets????
thanks
but with CCNA and CCNP and CCVP I can have skills of setting up networks with data and voice, but with a CISSP what actually can you do? I mean what are the skillsets????
thanks
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oh oh I see Like my favorite CIO job! hahaa dont get me started right!? hahaahaha
hey thanks dynamic, I see. darn..I am doomed I do not see myself as a person who wants to pontificate what he is doing!
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that sucks because I would like to get paid manager\Director pay but work like a engineer/tech. Would rather have massive skillsets than massive areas to speak fuzzily on!
ps. those who read my crap...I can be alittle extreme but it is because I am passionate about doing not talking about it....but talking about it can be good - I think...an hopefully I know what I am talking about..
Dynamic good luck with your studies..
you are the man. you should write books dude. you are what they call a prolific writer. dude you are the man. you should write books. you have the gift of writing on your side....
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dude spoken like successful guy! thanks dynamic you are on the money
and I just joke about CIOs and CISSPs but I would hope they would want hands on too and to me the CISSP is getting good with mandatory experience requirements which I think are cool...and not just pass and exam...supposedly CISSPs get paid C-level pay..
thanks for you help and wisdom dude!
Hmm, are you in the Matrix????
hhaaaha that is sofunny yeah I agree they quote big bucks for CISSPs but
I believe in the future they will be in higher demand that is why they upped the requirements hang in there man and your work will pay off;)
but yeah it would be cool to be inthe matrix. I just watched the all 3 movies and it was great...
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I'm still an Assocate of ISC2 towards CISSP. What i gained by doing the exam is the broad knowledge that 10 domains of the CBK covers. Before doing the exam also I had a fairly good knowledge on security stuff. But they were like separate pieces of a puzzle that wasn't quite connected. So after doing that some of those connections are more apparent to me. I cant really think of an example right now, but hope you get what I'm trying to say
Since the exam is more focused on the managerial aspect, I also get why managers are who they are. When i'm proposing solutions also I try to think of the business need before anything else. Now i ask my self, "do they really need IPS box and a firewall connected to a high-end layer-3 switch?". So you get
I'm doing a masters in infosec. so it has helped me a lot when studying for security subjects in the MSc.
you have the associates of CISSP? was it a difficult course? I was thinking about following that path once I finish all my Microsoft certs.
Security certs-SSCP, GIAC, CISSP, CISM, etc