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How best to gain IDM IAM experience?
I am very interested in the Identity (Access) Management fields. There seem to be many players (SAP, CA, Novell, Ping). I have many years of Active Directory experience and have been involved with major acquisitions providing custom vba based utilites to provision user access... (I am mainly a scripting guy not a… -
Re: Is there such thing as too many certifications?
I started working on LPI but lost interest. I'll probably go back to do it next year. I'm working through GWAPT now. I don't have high hopes of passing the exam since I didnt put much effort to it. But I found the material to be interesting. Most likely I will work on CIPP or CRISC next since its actually relevant to my… -
CISSP in my pocket : I want to work remote now!
Hi, I completed my cissp last year, and looking for a next cert ( ccsp, crisc, or ceh ). But that's not the question here. I have the goal of working completely remote for at least a year or two, maybe more. Now, I want to hear from the people working remotely/from home. What are you doing in the Security field for being… -
Re: Basic questions about CISA, CGEIT, CIA, CISSP, SSCP
CISA, CGEIT and CIA are more for auditors. CISA, CGEIT, CISM and CRISC are from ISACA Questions is, are you interested in auditing type roles? CISSP and SSCP are from ISC2. With your background (the part about finishing OSCP in record time was very impressive ), you may want to get into very technical roles, i.e.… -
Re: Self study Security certs
Being a CEH credential holder and spending plenty of time dealing with the EC-Council, I can't say that I'm really impressed with the way they do things. Some employers know the CEH and some don't. I don't know about other people's experience but it seems like other than the CEH most employers aren't aware of many of the… -
Re: COBIT foundation
Cobit is nothing more than an IT governance slash security framework written by ISACA which is almost 80% of the content you'll find on both the CISA and CISM exams. (COBIT - IT Governance Framework - Information Assurance Control | ISACA) I'm not sure that being "Cobit certified" will help you go anywhere since it will… -
Earn cbt-coins by passing CISA/CISSP on next generation cbt (ngencbt.com) website
Recently tried some of the free resources at https://www.ngencbt.com The sample exam questions reflect the actual exam materials and format. Went through some sample information security certification exams CISA/CRISC/CISSP. The website utilizes innovative exam items such ashot-spot , drag and drop, MCQs etc. It offers… -
An Important Question about ISACA Exams
I want to ask an important question from Respectable CISA,CISM,CRISC,CGEIT holders (Who Passed Exam) While appearing in ISACA Exam,Examiner gives * Question Booklet * Answer Sheet We normally Tick Mark with Carbon Pencil (Only 2B Pencil) probable answer First on QUESTION BOOKLET and then on fill ANSWER SHEET.Now,points to… -
Re: Cisa 2016
From what I've seen of ISACA's materials, unless there's a fundamental change or rearrangement in the scope of the exam (CRISC was just recently modified if I recall correctly), the updates from year-to-year are relatively minor. Yes, you may miss an exam question or two, but on the whole from my experience and seeing… -
Re: Governance and Compliance
Look on LinkedIn or search for the term "GRC" (Governance, Risk, Compliance). Most people in that field have either Sec+ as a minimum or CISSP as a recommended and then the ISACA certifications like CISA, CGEIT, CRISC, CISM. Don't look at only the certifications though, for GRC it usually helps to have like you said…
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