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Re: After the CISSP?
It depends what you want to do. Your career path dictates the next step. The CISSP is just a stepping stone - it's the checkbox that everyone seems to have for security personnel. What are you trying to end up doing, or what are you already doing? Like a certain technology? Get tech-specific certs. Like hacking? CEH… -
Re: After the CISSP?
Uh, credentialing agencies... Well: CISM: ISACA (training not required) ISSEP: (ISC)2 (training not required) CNSS 40**: CNSS (Training required I think - Security University's Q/C&A is what I took, covered the four in my cert list, it was very well done. IA2 has an accredited course as well, I believe.) USMC MCCAST: The… -
Re: After the CISSP?
CISSP & OE cert covers you IAT levels required for C&A, so you're good there. Get a Bachelor's, it raises your bill rate if you go defense contractor (EDIT: After stalking your LI, you have one). Getting a CAP would be good, some places are starting to look for them (especially with DIACAP retiring and moving to DIARMF,…
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