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Re: IT job boards.
also this one via linkedin Seeking a Cisco Network Engineer – Berkshire / Buckinghamshire Fancy joining this hugely successful ISP and Solution Provider who is at the forefront of networks within the UK and also an established Cisco partner? On our client’s behalf, we are ideally seeking Cisco applicants who aspire to be… -
Re: What to do after ccnp: R&S or ccip?
CCDA/CCDP is a definite challenge, since it wont delve much into technical configurations. The design path will help you understand how overall networks are built to interact with one another. It teaches you how to implement various technologies using specific hardware, teaches you how to organize yourself and how to… -
Re: bcmsn PASSED 814
I just glanced at the blueprint -- talk about flashbacks! Your highlight list looks good, but don't forget router redundancy. The one item in the blueprint that made me break out in a cold sweat was Configure and verify router redundancy using HSRP, VRRP, GLBP, SRM, and SLB - though the verify could easily be replaced with… -
Re: Q4 2010 / 2011 security cert objectives?
I technically went through the 1DCPT and submitted somewhat incomplete work due to personal schedule issues, but I technically have another couple of months to actually complete it. I might consider it, but pentesting is more of a side interest to me than a career pursuit. Same thing with the eCPPT. I started on it, but… -
Re: Just applied to WGU, what program is right for me?
How many years have you been providing desktop support for the military? I think, despite the buzzwordiness of the program, that if you can qualify for the SSCP and CCSP it will be a good program to be in. Here is what I would add to the list of certifications that they provide: MCSA: Linux on Azure: it requires you to get… -
Re: Exeperienced network engineer, what certs should i take next ?
The Cloud is made up of data centers that use Cisco equipment, all brands of servers, and Linux/UNIX/Windows OSes. So, if you want to work "inside" the Cloud as a Cloud infrastructure engineer, you should stay with the Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and other vendor-specific certs. If you want to work "in" the Cloud as a… -
Re: Is CCNP overkill for someone who is interested in a IT security career?
Ok that makes a bit more sense now. If you have those certs now then CCNP would be fine to go after. Since Security is your goal it might even be worthwhile to look into CCSP since you already have your CCNA: Security. Or just get them both. The decision is on you. You can't be stuck in a position just because you get a… -
Re: Experience IT professional breaking into Cloud Security job market. Advise needed
Let's start with the fact that you are already MS cloud experienced (Office 365). Now you should consider how to build on that. While Cloud+ is a good foundational cert, I don't know that it will provide the necessary value your time and money should expect. Same with Security+. Admittedly, Security+ may be of some benefit… -
Re: Pros and Cons of moving from Blue Team(CSOC) to Pentesting
I'm going to be doing the same thing. I have 5+ years with information security and compliance, and have just landed a new job as a consultant mainly dealing with compliance. I have noticed a gap of people in the red team (actually, there are none in this company that I can find). To expand my skill-set, I'm going to focus… -
Re: VPN exam
I used the Cisco Press CCSP Cisco Secure VPN Exam Certification Guide and the Cisco Press Flash Cards (and the PDF reference sheets on the CD). I just went to the Cisco Docs for anything else I needed a 2nd look at. I grabbed The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guide at the end of last year when Cisco Press was having…
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