koz24 wrote: » The CCNA Security is a weak cert on it's own. I see you already have Security+ and CEH though. What are your plans? Are you trying to get as many security certs as possible than apply for Security Engineer or are you looking down the Network Engineer path? If it's the latter it's best to do R&S first.
OctalDump wrote: » Network+ is a good complement to CCNA/CCENT. It gives you a bit more of the flavour of networking, and the generalities and theory. It's good to have for its knowledge, but once you have a CCNA, it's not really adding anything to the resume (there's an argument that it should, but practically it doesn't). CCNA Security isn't worth much on its own. But you have other relevant certifications - CEH and Security+ (like me, ) - so it might not be a huge deal for you. Certainly knowing the CCNA R+S content before doing the CCNA Sec isn't going to hurt you, and depending on where you are careerwise might be a better idea to get CCNA R+S before CCNA Sec.
TallDude7 wrote: » CCNA R/S still has a lot of weight in IT. a lot of people can't grasp subnetting and run from it. it will definitely increase your value in the job market.