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ptilsen wrote: » You already have or are pursuing most of them. CISSP and a couple of the GIAC certifications are both geared towards security management specifically. There are also "sales" certifications for many vendors that are actually useful for people who don't regularly deal with the technology hands-on, but who either occasionally do or need at least a high-level understanding of the project.
N2IT wrote: » I just like to bounce these ideas off you guys and gals to get another view point. Maybe it's time for the MBA, who knows. I have ~2 years in access control, that's all my security experience lol
ptilsen wrote: » Yes, I think MBA or at least some kind of Masters is your next step unless you are looking to get more technical. ITIL on its own is pretty big, and if you actually finish the PMP (you've indicated not being sure if you want to, IIRC), that's huge. Otherwise, the graduate degree is what will set you apart. The sales certs I reference can be done on an as-needed basis -- they hold little resume value, but will translate into on-the-job value if you're managing a project dealing with them. CISSP wouldn't make sense for you specifically, unless you wanted to specialize in security project management or something of that nature. I just mean, in general, CISSP is one of those certs that really bridges business and tech.
powerfool wrote: » CISSP also isn't very technical.
N2IT wrote: » Sounds like me I'm not as technical as I would like to be and I am not as business savvy or financially intelligent as I would like to be. I suppose I better pick one side of the fence and get to it. Sort of a conundrum
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