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Re: CISSP or SSCP?
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CISSP or SSCP?
I have 6 years of experience in IT (with a 4 years Bachelor's degree as well) with main focus on Identity & Access Management. I have been planning to prepare and take the CISSP certification, but I am not entirely sure if i should go for it as my first Security certification. Would taking the SSCP first be a good idea? -
Re: CISSP or SSCP?
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Re: CISSP or SSCP?
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Re: CISSP or SSCP?
Your experience seem right, just make sur you have enough enough in 2 domain. Also getting your SSCP reduce by 1 year the number of experience required. Finally, SSCP is a nice certification it can be compared to Sec+, but at least if you do both (CISSP and SSCP) it will be easier to track your CPE. -
Re: CISSP or SSCP?
You appear to have the requisite experience and the degree (If IT related) would knock off a year so you would only need to document 4 yrs or experience. The SCCP is closely related to the SEC+ and provides you with foundational knowledge in the InfoSec field. It's totally up to you if you feel confident enough to take the… -
Re: CISSP or SSCP?
@internutzz Wow, okay. Well I do have 100% experience in 1 domain and maybe 30-40% in another domain.. and a little bit here and there in the rest.. Definitely not 100% in 2 or more domains (each). And I don't think it will be possible to start working in different domains suddenly in my current job to get the relevant… -
Re: CISSP or SSCP?
Thanks for the suggestions guys! What confuses me the most is - "having experience in atleast 2 domains" - how is this experience calculated or validated? My primary experience is only in "Identity and Access Management" as that is what I was working on since the last 6 years. But.... I do have a little experience in some…
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