Zomboidicus wrote: » getting my foot in the door into network security, SSCP or CEH?
da_vato wrote: » To my understanding the SSCP and sec+ are equal as far knowledge level goes so since you have one I personally wouldn't waste the money on the other. Unless your job is paying for it, I think the test delivery could hep prepare you for taking the CISSP.
Zomboidicus wrote: » I took your advice and went through Dice and Monster. It seems even though the role consists of configuration and maintaining networking equipment, they want certs such as MSCA/CE, VCP, and Junos. Maybe I'll worry about security certs for later, and diversify my knowledge set in the system engineering, or second language in networking with Juniper. So that way, at least I can go either higher in the SysAd role, or become more marketable as a network engineer.
redz wrote: » Many of the most talented security individuals that I know (not all) were experts in another area of IT before moving to security. Security is something you can always move into, as all your prior experience will retain a level of relevance. I'm not trying to dissuade you, I know quite a few people who successfully moved into security very early in their careers, but it will be more difficult to get into without some security-related responsibilities or several years experience in another area.