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How long does it take to get CCIE Security
Before embarking on the CCIE Security path, it's essential to have a solid foundation in networking concepts and experience in network security. While there are no formal prerequisites, a deep understanding of the topics covered in the CCNA and CCNP Security certifications is highly beneficial. The time it takes to achieve… -
Re: Physical Security(Domains) for CISSP
You might find a bit of use from your prior physical security employment, which is definitely better than starting from scratch. Looking at the 8 domains on the CISSP, physical security would fall into both Asset Security and Security Operations. I found this article online that goes into more depth on what each domain… -
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Re: ccna security+ccnp security or cissp?
If you're concerned about salary and job opportunities, but are also interested in network security, then I would recommend this order: 1 - CISSP 2 - CCIE - Security (of course get the NA-Security and NP-Security on your way.) In my own case, the CISSP has had the highest ROI of any certifications in my set. Look at it… -
CompTIA Security+ Supplement for no experience?
Hey, Background: I'm a graduate student completing my last semester this December in MS Cyber Security. I have my B.S in Computer Programming and Information System. I’m currently interested in InfoSec certificates. I recently completed the CEH Study Guide book, but given the discrepancy with the exam being change; I… -
Re: Security + revamp
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Security+ - Difficulty and tips
Hi all, I am a security analyst and have been working in the security field for three years. I would like to take my security+ in a couple of months and would like to know the difficulty of the SY0-501 exam. Also can you please advise good books and videos to prepare for it? I have been advised the Sybex book: CompTIA… -
CCIE Security v5.0
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Re: Data and Security
So I've checked the internal hiring boards and I didn't find too much regarding database + security in the same posting. For our organization, we're pretty large enough to have our own security governance team and specialists that review the security configuration and perform audits, etc. Nonetheless, I would still get… -
Information Security Analyst to Systems Security Engineer
Hi Community, I like this forum a lot, been lurking for a few weeks now. Next week I will have my final interview for a Systems Security Engineer post. I am currently working as an Information Security Analyst 3. My main duties are: security monitoring, incident response (first responder) and security engineering of the…
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