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Norwich University - BS in Cyber Security --> MS ISA Comparison
I am opening this thread to give a comparison of the two programs and a running update of the MSISA as I am about to start the MSISA program in December. I suspect there will be some overlap between the two programs, with the MSISA diving much deeper into the subject areas. Background: I currently work in the cybersecurity… -
Re: Finally!
REVIEW: I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised with this exam. EC-Council appears to have made an exam that truly tests ones knowledge of basic hacking technologies. When I began taking the exam, I was confident and thought the questions were quite easy. Then I realized that 150 questions was a lot. :p As the test… -
Re: Does this sound like a good deal?
I am going to be as honest as I can be, but keep in mind, this is the opinion of one guy. The reason you are not getting hired is not because you don't have enough education.. The reason you are not getting hired is not because you don't have enough "job" experience, per se. It's simply that you don't have enough… -
Re: Starting an MBA.
Yes for sure. here is a small writeup. The contacts I made in the program were great. But more so the quality of people not necessarily their positions. I usually get asked in every job interview “Oh, we see you have an MBA blah… why didn’t you get an MS in cyber like all the other IT security people” or something to that… -
Re: How to elevate my career? :(
First off - It's tough to break into security. It's tough to break into virtualization and it's similarly tough to break into storage. It's never going to be easy to break into any specialization. No one's going to hand you the keys to their firewalls and ISA's without you having demonstrated some experience in… -
Re: Does a job like this exist?
I have to admit, I am a bit confused. Are you looking to get into front end, which is primarily design, or are you wanting to get into development which is more focused on code? Both have a lot to offer, but they are definitely not the same thing. If you are wanting to get into front end, start learning HTML5, CSS3,… -
Re: Passed eJPT just now.
Thanks man! This was a lot of fun. I have to start by giving a big thank you to @xxxkaliboyxxx for giving me an invite code to free barebone module of the exam. AfterI had finished with it, I signed up for the Elite version and read the PDF's again, watched the videos and did some more watching of the videos. I started… -
Re: Should I Go After a SOC Role? Need Advice
Well here I stand being offered the job, which came as a bit of a shock to be honest. I think they really liked my network experience, which I think gave me a good upper leg to stand on. So now I am seriously trying to understand if doing this is best for me. My ultimate career goal as mentioned is to become something on… -
Haven't had eyes other than headhunters on my resume in awhile (review request)
My resume was over a year out of date and I had reason to update recently, so figured why not get some other eyes on it :) Professional Profile: Information Security Professional with eighteen years of IT experience. Areas of expertise include Threat Intelligence, Governance and Compliance, Business Continuity / Disaster… -
Re: This did not make me laugh
Check this out... My performance review in January of 2007 for year 2006 basically rated me a 4/5. I accomplished my MCSE 2003 in half the time I was given to do it, and got certified in ISA 2004. I was put on the biggest project the company had, and was praised for my contributions. In my performance eval, I was told…
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