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Re: Western Governor's University - MS Information Security and Assurance
Yes, I decided not to go with them because I was frustrated by their process. I completed the Network+ in 2001 and they would not count it because it was over five years ago, yet I had my CCNA in the last two years. That and they give no credit for the CISSP when the program is geared towards it, but one of the BS degrees… -
Re: EXXXtremly frustrated with Cyber Security Job search - What would you do?
Have you gotten a resume review on Monster, Indeed or Dice? I just found out (I sofa king...) that you should NOT use headers/footers on your resume since the robot that reads them in sometimes mangles your doc and discards. I dumped headers/footers and was night and day the number of emails. One sign that something was… -
Re: WGU Bachelors: CyberSecurity/Information Assurance... Anyone done it? Worth it?
I'm currently enrolled in the Cybersecurity & Information Assurance degree plan at WGU. I enjoy it. My experience with the staff and course mentor have been great. As far as if it's worth it or not, I guess I won't truly know until I graduate and see if it opens up any doors for me. I'm currently in my first security role… -
Re: Poll: Best Certifications by Category in IT for 2015 - share your opinions
I'll start off, some of these you can't do 5. :) 1. Best Linux Certs:* a. RHCE * b. RHCSA * c. CompTIA Linux + * d. * e. 2. Best System Administration Certs:* a. MCSE * b. MCSA * c. VCP5-DCV * d. VCAP5-DCV * e. ACTS 3. Best Security Certs:* a. CompTIA Security + * b. CISSP * c. GIAC * d. CEH * e. CISM 4. Best Networking… -
Re: Graduated from Capitol Colleg...er, I mean Capitol Technology University
Thank you, da_vato. It has definitely been a hectic few weeks for me, but I will try to get something up here soon. As far as what's next...I am not entirely sure. I have been in school for the past 5-6 years, I jumped into my MS right after achieving my BS, and think that I will take time off from school at least for now.… -
Re: Check Point Certified Security Principles Associate (CCSPA)
If you want a fun one, I would study for the CEH. I would get the self study kit from EcCouncil.. (about 200). I am thinking about going back through everything just to mess around. It was a lot of fun to prepare for. ..Much more so than your other typical question and answer tests. The SANs certs are great....but you need… -
Re: I work for this company and I want to apply for a position they posted, but im new
If you want to be in security then shoot for it...certs and all. You can go CISSP associate and shoot for some entry sec jobs. I know people here generally advise people to stay at a job and learn this and that, but I believe that if you have a direction you want to go...go for it. Sure it will be hard, statistically… -
ECSAv10
Hi all - Not sure if anyone is interested in knowing about the above cert. I figured that as it’s unlikely I will to go to SANS this year I wanted to understand something better than CEH in respect to attack paths etc. I know some of you hardcore testers frown upon EC-Council but honestly it was a really good course with… -
Passed CISM today
Passed CISM today. None of the questions from Q&A DB and online preparation test appeared in the exam. Only experience and in-depth knowledge on the subject helped to crack the exam. I have core network and network security background with ccie and moving towards info.sec domain. My exam preparation plan: Studying for… -
advise and recommendations for oscp?
Hello, I'm thinking about taking the OSCP exam with a 3 months of lab access (although I'm not sure if I'll use the entire 3 months OR if the 3 months are enough) A little of my background: B.S in Computer Science M.S in InfoSec CompTIA Sec+ I am familiar with Linux commands and I know how to code but I'm rusty on C and…
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