Jasiono wrote: » Security+ does not take off a year, it's the SSCP that does that. Security+, get a job that gives you experience in the domains for SSCP and take the SSCP when you h ave the year requirement, keep working and make sure what you do is in the domain requirements of CISSP and you can take the CISSP in 4 years after passing the SSCP, maybe less depending on what domains your job hits from the beginning of your career.
!nf0s3cure wrote: » After hacking a few WiFi's and some other 'stuff' that you have claimed to have done, I am not sure if you are still a newbie anymore! Being from India has no bearing on what certification to go for as IT security is border-less if you like! What 'local' courses are available in India? Might enlightening the forum?
sponge2 wrote: » Hi Abhishek, I read your posts and I assume that you are interested in the infosec field. Then I am confused as you are asking which certification "has more money in it SAP or security" ? Just having certifications will not ensure that you are paid well as work experience will be a deciding factor. Pick a field that interests you and once you become an expert in it you will be paid well. The problem with shortcuts is that they take too long.