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Re: Good for another three years (CISSP-ISSAP, HCISPP)
@dou2ble; In there lies the problem. Non-IT people, not even IT security people are passing a test once designed to be a mid-career confirmation of years of work experience. "Watered down" does begin to describe the exam at this time. The CISSP is now a basic entry level exam and, at least for me, treated with much more… -
Re: Becoming Project Manager
Try to first learn more about the IT industry, learn different ways to do things. Keep studying but remember you can become an average PM or an outstanding PM, this requires time, knowledge and experience of the IT industry and if possible learn from the best. Try to learn how to manage your time, small stuff you can… -
Re: CCIE in 12 months?
@Eildor. Most Masters program in Canada are the same in the US. This particular program is 1 year full time or 2 years part time. @networker050184. I agree and you have made some valid points. CISSP and PMP are some of the certifications that require you to have experience but there are those who ****. @MickQ. These are… -
Re: how far can you get without a degree?
As far as Cisco, Brocade, and A10 go, their business model is to pluck CS graduates right out of school and hire them on as SE's and other pre-sales type stuff. That's why every spring you can't get a hotel room in San Jose. That isn't to say that they won't hire a regional SE who is otherwise qualified but doesn't have a… -
Re: Help needed with career path
MCITP Enterprise Administrator is really a requirement for your path. CCNA - It used to be that senior guys tacked on a CCNA to their MCSE and they would get a $10K USD pay bump (substantial), but that isn't the case any longer. However, I still think that the knowledge attained in the course of the CCNA is valuable to any… -
Re: ITIL Intermediate Lifecycle Stream: Service Transition
Comment by goforthbmerry · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› ITIL CertificationsThis reply is really just to thank eMeS for keeping the ITIL forum alive. It is a field that doesn't quite have the recognition yet that I believe it will. I am going to get my Foundations later this year. I am using it to help me along in my management track. My company still uses it only as a "management level"… -
Re: What to go for next?
I am actually working on both PMP and GIAC's GXPN (Exploit Researcher and Advanced Penetration Tester). And later I'll work on GREM (Reverse Engineering Malware). I always do self study, even 2 or 3 attempts are still cheaper taking bootcamp. I took ISACA CISA once, the information is overlap with CISSP; however, you have… -
How I passed CISSP in 7.5 weeks
Hi Guys, I would like to start by thanking all those who have posted about their experiences in this forum. It has been of great help for people like me who have been reading them passively, to get as close as possible to the realities of CISSP certification exam. Having provisionally passed my CISSP exam couple of days… -
The next big thing...
So, I have arrived. As some of you know from following my posts, started a new job recently as a IT manager (which rocks!), and just passed the CIPP/IT exam. In the November timeframe, I'm looking to restart MBA classes, but I also want to add some additional certifications and expertise to my resume. My choices are: ISSAP… -
Passed 70-410 Today...Much More Difficult Than Practice Exams
Discussion by gphalpin · · Home› Certification Preparation› Microsoft› MCSA / MCSE on Windows 2012 GeneralHi Everyone, I passed the 70-410 exam today. It was much tougher than the Sybex practice exams that go with William Panek's Study Guide. I scored in the 90s on most chapter exams and practice test. While I thought the book was good, there were some items on the exam that were not covered in the book. Just to give you some…
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