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Benefit of Security Certifications
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Re: Benefit of Security Certifications
1. Education and the required skills to be at a very elite level of security engineering. 2. A lot of interviews and job offers. 3. A lot of money. 4. A lot of job responsibilities. Just want to point out that certifications alone wont substitute the need for experience. You will always need experience to go along with… -
Re: Benefit of Security Certifications
Security is still a growing field. With all of the recent hack attempts (don't we have like 15 major incidents in 2011 already?) companies are quickly learning to spend some money ahead of time to mitigate the risk or to spend a whole bunch of money to repair their image after the fact. It isn't like companies are just… -
Re: Benefit of Security Certifications
Having all the security certifications in the world means you're either extremely talented and incredible, or (more likely) just a poser. Certifications can help instill some fundamentals, but it's not necessarily a requirement for being able to add value and ultimately achieving a better security posture. There are plenty… -
Re: Benefit of Security Certifications
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Re: Benefit of Security Certifications
A certification represents no more than a minimum threshold of knowledge that can be reasonably expected of the certificate holder. No more, no less. Some certifications do represent a greater value in the marketplace: CISSP, CISM, CISA, CCIE, etc. due to the having some or all of the following requirements: 1) Experience…
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