]Aloha all,
Well, It is one year this month that I was the first on TE to take the CISSP via CBT and pass. For those who didn't read my posts from last year, I offer the following Reader's Digest version of events:
- [December 2010 Took the PBT and failed by 43 points
- February 2012 I took the PBT and failed by 5 points, receiving my results 5 weeks later in March
- April 2012, I saw that the CBT was offered in Latin Americas prior to the June 1st launch date of CBT in the USA. So, being the adventurous sort, I bought a plane ticket to Costa Rica, sacrificed my 1st wedding anniversary with the wife as well as my birthday, and passed the test.
- Did NOT come home to a ticker-tape parade much to my dismay.
- Made a promise on TE that I would quit the DoD and venture out on my own and learn more about the private sector.
Well, here I am, one year later. I am proud to report that I accomplished everything I promised myself and my very supportive wife. I went from Mild-mannered Department of Defense Security Geek to a Consultant for Dell SecureWorks. Not only do I make more than twice my fairly respectable former salary, but I am truly a person who is respected and revered by a multi-billion dollar corporation.
Not only am I a high-paid InfoSec Guru, I get to do all of my work from home! I do travel occasionally, but only when I FEEL like it is necessary for my work, and I definitely don't pay for it out of my own pocket!!!
My phone rings off the hook 10 times a day with recruiters offering me the sun, moon and stars, for long term contracts both remote and on-site. Can't say I enjoy all those phone calls, but hey...Necessary Evil.
And the pay ranges? I honestly had no idea that people with years of experience, now coupled with this highly sought after cert could command so much...Consulting ranges from $80 an hour W2, to $125 an hour all-inclusive for positions that last up to one year.
Full-time employment opportunities are high as well, but don't aim for the stratosphere like consulting gigs do, and vary based on location and cost of living. But the range starts in the low $70's (mostly working for city and state government offering great benefits and job longevity) to $130-150K annually for Director positions, (that number jumps to $220-250K in the New York and Boston Areas).
Why share income levels?
The answer is simple: Motivation for those of you who take this test and don't pass the first or even second go around.
Take the test, but do so for the right reasons. I took, retook, and re-retook the test because I absolutely LOVE what I do for a living; that goes a long way in explaining why I am successful in such a short period of time. I am also a shameless self-promoter who was never satisfied just being one of the guys in the IT Dungeon playing online games on the Aggregate line used in case of emergencies that is never monitored...(bet I struck a nerve with that one, didn't I?:) ) And though I am a self-promoter, I do not embellish. DON'T lie about your capabilities or lack thereof.
Anyway, Here I am, one year later, about to celebrate my 2nd wedding anniversary, taking my wife to Costa Rica this time instead of leaving her behind to take that beast of a test. I set my own hours because I deliver great work and just got my third Contract with Dell for another 6 months with a promise that they will re-extend for the next two years. I just got us a home more than twice the size of my old flat. I bought my wife a brand new Mercedes SUV, and still put thousands in savings every month.
Life is good, and I have all of you to thank for supporting me and giving me the strength and courage to see this test through when I struggled with my confidence after coming so close to passing and not doing so. Thank you, thank you thank you.
The best way I can really thank all of you here is to pay it forward, and I am doing just that. I am a Mentor and coach for the CyberPatriots, I volunteer at the VA hospital, teaching Information Security for free as part of the Wounded Warrior Program to returning wounded vets who need a vocation, and I am starting a not-for-profit Cyber organization, with webinar sessions being offered to Inner city schools.