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Re: I want to learn security ..
Start with security+ to get a general background on the subject. For MS security, focus on the security related subjects/courses/exams such as 70-298: designing a secure network which is part of the security specialization for MCSE. Other technologies also have their own security certifications/courses/exams. -
Book recommendation - network security monitoring/security operations
Hi all, I'm looking for a book recommendation that covers network security monitoring/security operations (i.e. what different types of attacks might look like and how to respond to them). A more technical type of book would be preferred. Also would be looking for recommendations for a good Splunk resource (bonus points if… -
PennState Online: Masters Homeland Security in Information Security?
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Failed CCIE Security Written
741/1000 with a passing mark of 825. I'm just bummed that the exam is so expensive. This was the first Cisco exam I've failed and I really needed the wake up call that I need to study more. I tried to get this out of the way ASAP to start diving into the lab study. It's the security protocols that got me, getting really… -
Re: Security IT Admin
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Re: Network security / security analyst
A good way to start would be by looking into Security+ certification. Also you might want to look at CCSP since you are already familiar with Cisco. I think CCSP will be helpful if you want to go the Network Security Engineer track. Security+ and GIAC (GCIA,GCIH) certs will help you more if you decide you want to go the… -
Re: 70-299 vs Security +
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Re: Security+ still relevant?
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CCNP Security + CISSP
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