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Re: CRISC is worth it ?
disagree with dustervoice's answers for 3 and 5... 3. the CRISC requires 3 year experience : "To become CRISC certified requires passage of the CRISC exam and 3 years work experience requirements in the fields of risk management and IS control. A minimum of at least three (3) years of cumulative work experience performing… -
Re: CBK Domains order of importance
Each test is probably different but I studied based on the order they were listed on the ISC2 site. The only domains that I switched were software development and security architecture/design. That will possibly change after the 15th since there is a big push to incorporate security into software design process instead of… -
Re: Big interview coming up, 2hour long, salary 85-110k!
Ok, I'm back again for some advice and still hoping. I was not expecting this but the interview went well, we talked about the position, my background and IT Security in general. Very easy going interview. The IT Head I interviewed for he was also a CISSP so that helped talk about CISSP topics. He asked some questions and… -
Re: IT or IT-S, or "Advice for a 46 year-old JOAT"
I don't think at this stage for you that an IT specialization is necessary. I believe the specialization is needed for those that don't have the depth of experience. None of these certs will teach you how to really be in the IT field, nor specialized IT field. They are meant to prepare you to enter the IT field. Beyond… -
Re: Relocating to the Roanoke VA area soon
first and foremost I wish you the best of luck. Secondly, as you might be aware Roanoke doesn't have the big IT/DOD/Government presence as Northern Virginia. The closer you are to Washington DC the more jobs are available. Your priorities are in the right place (for some). You are concerned about being closer to home,… -
Re: Proctor a no-show for CISA attempt lol
Are you planning on using the money for training or certs? You're asking this question to another TE cert junkie doing this as a hobby at this point so what do you think lol. I've been on a roll non-stop since 2013 (CCNA Security -> CCNP Security -> CISSP -> GCIH -> C|EH -> GCIA -> CISM -> CISA hopefully). If I stay with… -
Re: Certification advice
Welcome to TE. First, it would depend on where you are now and what you are doing. A Security+ is not only a good start, it's essential for DoD IT jobs including contractor jobs. Even Information Assurance jobs require at least one "Computer Education" certification, most of them on the list provided to me are OS certs,… -
Re: The Reserves and IT
I'm a ex Airmen via ANG most cyber jobs in my branch service falls under 3DXxxxx. The job 25b,RF Techs and Cable Installer all would fall under Cyber Space Systems and other IT Specialties fall under Cyber Space Operations (Microsoft Office Specialists,Server Maintenance,Programming, and Computer Security in conclusion… -
TechExams Monthly Newsletter - July 2019
Hello there, TechExams, and welcome back to our second ever monthly newsletter! In this post, I will be featuring ten posts from the past month that I think you would find value in. This ranges from a career progression discussion, to a certification comparison, to a resume review! Please enjoy our top posts from June. And… -
Re: Asking about ISO 27001 in Jobdesk
yeah, but like what the implementation ISO 270001 in network or real life? In my opinion ISO 270001 more managerial than technically (maybe 70 : 30) (cmiiw), like relevan with policies, documentation and other... if they requirement said "Knowledge of information security standards (e.g., ISO 17799/27002, etc.), and bla…
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