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Passed the 2nd Time
Hi Everyone! I passed the exam Oct 5th. However, as indicated above it was the 2nd time. Previously, I took it on August 6th and failed with a score of 682--I was bummed needless to say. The top 3 domains I did poorly in were Security Engineering, Communication and Network Security, and Software Development Security. I… -
CyberCop's OSCP blog
Thought I'd join the party and do my own blog, particularly as I feel there may be a long road ahead About Me* I'm 33 and work full time for the Police, mainly in digital forensics * From 16-20 I studied IT in both college and University getting a HND * I then did 3 years as a PHP web developer * I then took a break of… -
Continuing education advise
Hello, I'm a bit at a lost on how I can grow myself and I was wondering if you guys can give me some advice. Some info about me Mid 20s Sec+ (2015), CISSP (2017) Cyber sec degree Currently working in IT security, somewhat management/paperwork side, for government, 6k funding for training I recently got my CISSP to… -
ICND1 Failure
Hello all, I just whiffed the ICND1 yesterday with a 795. To give you a little background, I have been in the IT industry for over 15 years, most of the last ten years has been in IT Security protecting Fortune 5 companies from internal and external threats. I also served in the Air Force as a Tech Controller building… -
eJPT Passed! Review within.
The exam took about five hours to complete, including a couple of breaks. I did have to reset the lab once, a server freaked out on me and went offline. It wouldn't come back up, so I had no choice but to reset. Other than that, the exam went very well. Final score was 90%. I might actually email them about one of the… -
CISSP - Required Experience Questions?
Hello, My biggest goal for 2016 is to get the CISSP. I can waiver 1 year for my IS degree or my Security+/CEH. That gives me 4 years that I need. However, what exactly does "requiring four years of direct full-time professional security work experience in 2 or more of the 8 domains of the CISSP CBK" even mean? For example,… -
Looking for advice
Hi Members It’s been awhile since I have posted anything in here I have just been busy doing stuff and have not really had time to focus on myself. One of my best friends just graduated from the police academy and I worry about her. That and doing stuff with some of the candidate’s up for election. So I am getting back… -
Hacking Exposed series
This applies to CISSP and ISC2 cert seekers also, but I chose to put it here because CEH is geared more towards hacking. I just wanted to make a post about this particular book series. In my opinion these books are a must have for all secuirty professionals. Back in the day when you wanted to hack/protect a particular… -
Re: I can show you the door, But you got to Walk thru for OSCP
Now its your choice to continue the second post at a stretch or take a break and come back :) Continuing from previous post, My work place was happy on new technology and new process I'm trying to bring into place. There was a new position put in place at infrastructure team "Security Manager" [Please dont think I was… -
Re: Business Information Technology vs. Information System (Help)
-Cybersecurity (Security Focused). Obviously, a degree in Computer Science is an obvious one. WGU and AMU/APUS offere online cyber security degree's. I would search up on info for the CISSP (Business oriented/big picture) or CEH type stuff (Certified Ethical Hacker). Its hard to find schools or classes that specialize in…
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