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Just passed the CISSP, currently doing the endorsement process. I'm planning to complete CCNP security by next year, currently working for a MSSP and the primary reason I did CISSP was to get past the HR (future job security), but that does not mean I haven't gained anything out of the cert, now i'm able to confidently… -
Re: CCNP Security + CISSP
Hey MitM, I was planning to do the CCNP Security, but I since didn’t come across much Cisco Network security devices in my line of work I eventually dropped the idea of getting that cert. Anyways coming to your question, you need to decide where you want to work 5 years from now, if it’s in network security i.e. routers,… -
Re: CCNP Security + CISSP
I did my CISSP, and did the CCNP Security later on, after working in the Infosec field for a while. I had an extensive background in servers & networks before I did my CISSP which helped my understanding of some of the Domains on the CISSP. The CCNP Security is way more hands-on technical with Cisco and their specific… -
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No I work for a giant health system in their Network Security Team which is the technical side of Security (Deploying/managing an array of firewalls like Palo Altos, Junipers, ASAs - approx 300 or so overall - NAT/ACLS/policys etc..), managing a couple of VPN environments which there are probably 250+ VPNs and increase on… -
Re: CCNP Security + CISSP
Just came across this. Do other technical network security folks on here feel the same way? I'm currently studying for CISSP, and struggling a little, because the material doesn't relate to where I see myself. I'm trying to push through it, but at times feel like I'd be better off studying for CCNP Security or CCIE -
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Re: CCNP Security + CISSP
Clearly the CISSP is a non-vendor specific cert intended to show general experience with security and concepts. I don't get the management thing as I see no management tasks included in the exams just general concepts. The CCNP series is obviously focused on Cisco so the concentration is much narrower and technically… -
Re: CCNP Security + CISSP
Thanks for reply. I see you have CISSP, CASP, CCNA Sec and going for CCIE Security. I'll assume you're in a technical role? I'm having a tough time (internal struggle haha) figuring out if I should really pursue the CISSP or maybe there's something more appropriate . I'm not a manager, but I am looking to move to a role…
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