ibcritn wrote: » Awesome! I am in and I will contribute information soon. GIAC GPEN is my goal, but I am also interested in GCFW
docrice wrote: » I might be game for the GCIA. It seems to be a very "core" GIAC cert. If my employer won't be willing to support me for the 503 course, I'll have to consider challenging it since doing it out-of-pocket might not be feasible. I think swapping study notes would be great for cross-reinforcement. Since the GCIA is a bit more narrowly-focused than other GIAC certs (like say the GCFW), it's probably more feasible to challenge it.
docrice wrote: » Oddly enough, I have almost no real experience with intrusion detection even though I've worked with firewalls and VPNs for years. Part of the challenge for me regarding the GCIA is to learn my header offsets and hex so it's second nature. I have a practice test for it in my SANS portal queue that I'm going try my hand on to see how badly I'm able to fail it right now. The GAWN is also a big consideration for me. I took a practice test for it a few weeks ago and got a little under 70% so I know where some of my weak spots are. I might challenge that one as well. If anyone's also interested in the GAWN, it'd be great to share notes.
Chris:/* wrote: » I will be doing the G7799 and hopefully solidify my subject for my GSEC Gold paper.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » The g7799 looks like CISSP. You should do very well. I also look forward to seeing your GSEC gold paper.
Chris:/* wrote: » Thanks, yeah G7799 covers the same information just from an auditing perspective. I am currently researching "Production Honeypots and Honeynets" for my GSEC Gold Paper. Thanks for the support.
Chris:/* wrote: » A lot of ISPs do as well as you pointed out the big boys. Only the big boys can afford the lawyers that are the added expense when dealing with them.
L0gicB0mb508 wrote: » I'll throw my hat in the ring. I hope to challenge GPEN sometime in the near future.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » Awesome lol. I wondered when you where going to show up.
L0gicB0mb508 wrote: » lol don't I always?
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » Yes unfortunately. Do you have a target date in mind? Also do you know what material you are going to use? The OSCP class should have given you a head start.
L0gicB0mb508 wrote: » I don't have a target date in mind at this moment. I'm kind of playing it by ear. I may actually put in my training form today since I'm just sitting around. I will use the SANS self study material. I don't think I'm going to do OnDemand just due to cost. I have some other stuff I want to do with my training budget as well.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » Isn't the self study stuff like 3k?
L0gicB0mb508 wrote: » Yeah after running the numbers I may as well do OnDemand. It's only like $400 more. I should still have enough left over to do my CISSP and maybe CEH.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » I keep forgetting you are a baller, there is no way I am paying 3k for a class right now I might justify taking the oscp and elearn courses but even the oscp is pretty high.
L0gicB0mb508 wrote: » I'm not baller. I would never pay that much money for a course. My company will throw down the cash for it, that's the difference. I paid for the OSCP course out of my pocket and that was a bit steep for my personal budget lol.